When you sat on it, did you twist the throttle and make Vroom, vroom noises?
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koolaid_kid
Originally posted by Larry D View Post
When you sat on it, did you twist the throttle and make Vroom, vroom noises?
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Originally posted by koolaid_kid View PostLOL. I remember when the Black Bomber was a big bike that could be (and was) ridden cross country. Now it is just a moped. LOL.
When you sat on it, did you twist the throttle and make Vroom, vroom noises?
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koolaid_kid
Ummm, yeah, the first one.
It signaled the beginning of the end of the British bikes. Cheaper, far more reliable, did not leak oil and you did not have to tickle the carbs. Plus it had an electric starter.
I was on my T200 and rode with one from Pearland to downtown Houston (and back) one Saturday night. We had a blast.
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Big Rich
Just thought about it and thought I'd bring it up: Larry, your stock front wheel is REALLY skinny (1.6" wide so it can fit a 90/90-18" tire). The good news however, is that the GN400 uses a front wheel that is identical to yours in every way except for the rim width - it is 1.85" wide. Same diameter, same color, same axle spacing, etc.
And since I'm sure your charging system will need some TLC, a stator from any modern GS500 will bolt right in. And if you get the R/R from a GS500, it will bolt right into where the stock 450 R/R sits.
Just a couple things to think about!
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Big Rich
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Originally posted by koolaid_kid View PostUmmm, yeah, the first one.
It signaled the beginning of the end of the British bikes. Cheaper, far more reliable, did not leak oil and you did not have to tickle the carbs. Plus it had an electric starter.
I was on my T200 and rode with one from Pearland to downtown Houston (and back) one Saturday night. We had a blast.
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Cool bike. Good luck with it.....A former co worker of mine occasionally talked about a gs 450 he rode years ago, and last I knew of he had it sitting unused for many years. At the time I had no love for small bikes, but now do. Sometimes I wonder if he still has it, and which 450 it was.....he is 6 foot plus, so im thinking not an L model.......sigpic
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Nice score Larry! These are fun bikes in the twisties, just remember you don't ride the torque wave because there isn't one
About 6K to 8K on the tacho will keep you in the fun zone
I run 90/90-18 and 100/90-18 Avon Roadriders on mine with 32PSI front/rear and feel it has never handled the corners better... oh and Ikon springs and shocks front/rear as well.
Also, if you want to put a SH775 R/R on... ummmmm you will need to find somewhere for it as it is *huge* compared to the stock R/R... just following on from Rich's tips1982 GS450E - The Wee Beastie
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