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higher speed top end power?

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ok long story short...rode with r-1 an cbr 900 today..with me being in corner acceletaing out it seems like my bike dont accel very good..rather slow to be honest past 70 mph

bike is stock minus 4-1 header, and carbs jetted(120)..i had spacers on the needles..which i took out cause it poped crusing town...

will a extra stock spacer help any on this? or do the bikes not have much acceleration at that speed

bike is a 81 850
 
ok long story short...rode with r-1 an cbr 900 today..with me being in corner acceletaing out it seems like my bike dont accel very good..rather slow to be honest past 70 mph

bike is stock minus 4-1 header, and carbs jetted(120)..i had spacers on the needles..which i took out cause it poped crusing town...

will a extra stock spacer help any on this? or do the bikes not have much acceleration at that speed

bike is a 81 850


Keeping up with an R1 or CBR of any size is not going to happen. Even a little 600cc super sport puts out more power than your 850. Maybe not as much torque.
What rpm are you running your corners at? If you're putting out of them in 4th or 5th gear at 3000 rpm, theres not going to be much power. Keep the revs up to 5K or higher, and you'll see some umph. 120 on the main?? What's stock 112.5? 115? That seems as though it may be a bit too large for just a pipe.
 
I'll bet on the R1 all day long.

You have a low compression engine that turns half the RPMs of the modern sport bike, with no brakes, crap suspension and a lot more weight.
It's just not going to happen unless you are a much better rider that the r1 guy is.

But it's fun win it does happen.:D
 
If you don't have adjustable needles, & aren't a tuner, your bike will NEVER run to it's potential. Get a correct jet kit & make it run right FIRST. Ray.
 
What are you doing with these spacers? Something doesn't sound right there.

Oh, and you bought the wrong bike if you wanted speed, although with a good pilot an 850 will get down the road quite nicely.
 
ah i see some people cant contain themselves...

i didnt say i was trying to out do an r-1 or cbr...i know damn well my bike is slow...i just ride with them an those kinda bikes...just would like more top end..

but coming out of a corner at wot it dont climb very fast..

but since people are smartasses here( some arnt i thank you)..i figured it out..

my hortondisconbobulator was a bit to far forwards

i guess its a bad thing to gs people to have some fun in corners and some highway wheelies n silly things like that
 
i guess its a bad thing to gs people to have some fun in corners and some highway wheelies n silly things like that

So you buy the heaviest pig in the lineup of old slow GSes and your ****ed because it won't wheelie like an R1?

Get real.
 
So you buy the heaviest pig in the lineup of old slow GSes and your ****ed because it won't wheelie like an R1?

Get real.


lol chill take a joke...i got it cause i wanted a bike an i have practically nothing in it..its just till i can save enough for a gsxr(which will be never..thanks obama)

who says it wont wheelie like an r-1...enough throttle combined with some hard pulling up motion it might do it...

still i dont see why you guys hafta be so rude about it..its a simple question...i wanted a simple answer...
 
You WANT to be able to wheelie?
Get a fat chick for a passenger. ;)

Besides, she might come in handy some day...

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Eric
 
No it wasn't a simple question, it was a poorly written question. I've read it several times and still don't understand it. Are you asking if these bikes are slow? No, not until you compare them with faster bikes. Are you asking if there is something wrong with yours? I don't now, I haven't ridden yours. You haven't really described how it runs, only that you can't keep up with the faster bikes.

An 850 needs to be wound out to make much power, are you doing this or chugging it out Herdly style?


And now you want to wheelie a GS850 at 70mph?

BWAAhahahahahahahaaa!!!!!
 
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No it wasn't a simple question, it was a poorly written question. I've read it several times and still don't understand it. Are you asking if these bikes are slow? No, not until you compare them with faster bikes. Are you asking if there is something wrong with yours? I don't now, I haven't ridden yours. You haven't really described how it runs, only that you can't keep up with the faster bikes.

An 850 needs to be wound out to make much power, are you doing this or chugging it out Herdly style?

ok so people should tell me they dont understand...vs posting crap assuming stuff..

i usually came out of corners at about 5-6k rpm...just seemed like it took forever to get back to 5th...now if we hit some sharp corners say im in 3rd...well 3-rd to mid 4th isnt to bad...after that its sluggish..
 
You WANT to be able to wheelie?
Get a fat chick for a passenger. ;)

Besides, she might come in handy some day...

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Eric

tried that...bike scared me a bit...wont do again...an i dont care much it wont do a wheelie..
 
if you are at 5-6k rpm coming out of a turn, I would be in a lower gear, keep it 7-9k+ rpm
+1 on getting a proper jet kit
 
3rd gear at 7000 rpm is just hitting the good part of your power band, don't worry about trying to get back up to 5th so fast - that's your cruising gear. The fun stuff is down low.
 
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Mate you're not going to keep up with them. They're just faster no matter what you do. Heaps more power, lighter and better handling. Relax and enjoy your 850 as it is - a very good bike of it's time with a load of character.
 
Ok ok gs850cafe... seriously.

Here-in lies carb-tuning.

Considering THIS:
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...is your bike... you've got the stock air box (good boy) and CV carbs. So, you should look into jetting as your main culprit... Either drop a main size and lower your needles 1 ring and give that a try, or try running a drop-in K&N filter.

You need to lean it out a bit for higher speeds... Who cares how the bike idles... as long as the carbs are balanced, you're not burning holes in pistons and not blackening out your spark plugs... you're tuned.

As for wheelieing, you REALLY need to put your left foot on the rear passanger peg, keep your right foot over the brake, stand a little like squatting, roll around 10mph, fist full of clutch, rip the throttle to 9k rpm, dump the clutch and let the bike come to you.

Sorry... I had to. :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dx4F94DnATY
 
ok so people should tell me they dont understand...vs posting crap assuming stuff..

i usually came out of corners at about 5-6k rpm...just seemed like it took forever to get back to 5th...now if we hit some sharp corners say im in 3rd...well 3-rd to mid 4th isnt to bad...after that its sluggish..
If you are sport riding, why are you shifting to 5th gear at 5-6 k drop 2 gears and keep the bike happy you are up shifting just as you start to wake the bike up. It really starts to wake up at 6k and you are up shifting, bring it up to 8000-8500 and ride it. It will go , but you still are not going to run with a late model sport bike no how, no where if the guys on the sport bikes can ride.As far as wheelies are concerned, a shaft bike is not the best choice, yes they will wheelie, do they like it NO, final drives, rear splines, fork seals, all take a pounding.
 
Keeping up with an R1 or CBR of any size is not going to happen. Even a little 600cc super sport puts out more power than your 850. Maybe not as much torque.
Not only do they put out more power, they weigh at least 100 pounds less, too.


120 on the main?? What's stock 112.5? 115? That seems as though it may be a bit too large for just a pipe.
That's what is in #2 son's bike, TCK, it does just fine. 115 is stock, so it's only two sizes (or is that two half sizes?) up.

GS850cafe, if you look in my sig, you will see that I have a few 850s around here, but most of them are bone-stock, as far as the engine goes. Yeah, they are big, heavy and not particularly powerful, but like others have said, ridden well, they will keep up with so-so riders on better bikes. :D

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