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davidduarte
1980 GS450E vs Honda Civic
Friday night, on my way home from work, a Honda Civic with a coffee can exhaust pulls up next to me at a light, revving his engine. So I blip my throttle, light turns green, he takes off. He got about a car length away before I flew past him. He was reading my license plate up to the next red light. I don't make a habit of doing this, but it was fun. Don't underestimate 30 year old small displacement motorcycles!Tags: None
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A GS450E was a 14 second bike in its day, as I recall. An older Civic would require significant laying on of the hands to accomplish that. A new Civic SI has close to 200 hp and probably hauls ass.
Top end of a Civic is probably very similar to the 450.
I like the slab sided '80 450, especially the one with the little fairing and relocated foot pegs. I like the '83 a lot too.
How about posting some pics of yours?sigpic Too old, too many bikes, too many cars, too many things
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kirkn
Hey, that's a sweet-looking machine!
I remember the very first Cycle Magazine I bought with my own money in 1981. I was 16. It featured a test of a Honda CB400T Hawk (I know, I know; NOT a GS...) and the very first paragraph mentioned how it was quicker stoplight-to-stoplight than nearly any car you could buy brand new at that time. There were a few ringers, of course, but not many, and it was only a 400! That's stuck with me all these years...
I'm surprised you were bold enough to take him on. Those fart-cans are good for another 50~75 HP easy. "R" decals add another 10....
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Originally posted by davidduarte View PostFriday night, on my way home from work, a Honda Civic with a coffee can exhaust pulls up next to me at a light, revving his engine. So I blip my throttle, light turns green, he takes off. He got about a car length away before I flew past him. He was reading my license plate up to the next red light. I don't make a habit of doing this, but it was fun. Don't underestimate 30 year old small displacement motorcycles!
[good for you]2@ \'78 GS1000
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Calvin Blackmore
I used to run light to light against cars
very few cars even hot rods can beat a bike
mind you if they are high and drunk and idiots
which they likely are
they can roll right over the top of you when there car gets into its best acceleration ranges.
I recall the guys in berlinetta camaros being the nicest of all
raced a guy with an lt1 350 spec v8 and was utterly humiliated at the end of the 1/4 mile
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hacksaw55
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Originally posted by 850 Combat View PostA GS450E was a 14 second bike in its day, as I recall.
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sam78gs750
Originally posted by kirkn View PostThose fart-cans are good for another 50~75 HP easy. "R" decals add another 10....
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David, I'm jealous... your 450 is almost identical to mine except that mine's in a million pieces at the moment... and yeah they're great bikes
1982 GS450E - The Wee Beastie
1984 GSX750S Katana 7/11 - Kit Kat - BOTM May 2020
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450 Refresh thread: https://www.thegsresources.com/_foru...-GS450-Refresh
Katana 7/11 thread: http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...84-Katana-7-11
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Tim Tom
New Civics are still slow
Originally posted by 850 Combat View PostA new Civic SI has close to 200 hp and probably hauls ass.
Case in point, the other night a nice, new civic SI rolled next to me at a stop, whined his engine a bit. I responded with the 850G's nice howl. The light turns green and I'm doing about 50 in second gear and probably 150 feet down the road before he got across the street
Very VERY few cars can come close to the acceleration of a bike. Even the vintage ones
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1100E
Originally posted by kirkn View PostI'm surprised you were bold enough to take him on. Those fart-cans are good for another 50~75 HP easy. "R" decals add another 10....
A buddy of mine had a candy-apple red GS450S with bar-end mirrors and a cool fairing, that was one pretty bikeLast edited by Guest; 05-18-2010, 04:02 PM.
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donimo
That is the best part of owning a bike, no matter how small you go they are still fun, can't say that about my base model 1995 cavalier...
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davidduarte
Originally posted by donimo View PostThat is the best part of owning a bike, no matter how small you go they are still fun, can't say that about my base model 1995 cavalier...
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