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DanC
6th Gear went bye bye
I bought a 1980 GSX1100 that runs great with the exception of one thing, It will not shift from 5th to 6th, it is as though 6th does not exist.
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Originally posted by DanC View Postit is as though 6th does not exist.
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Originally posted by DanC View PostI bought a 1980 GSX1100 that runs great with the exception of one thing, It will not shift from 5th to 6th, it is as though 6th does not exist.
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Originally posted by tkent02 View PostNo GS bigger than 550ccs has a sixth gear.
Some owners have put a set of 650 cylinders and pistons on a 550 lower end to have a six-speed, chain-driven 673cc screamer.
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Blimey! All of you have gone insane, my 79 gs 1000 has 9 gears! shifts in and out of gear just fine for all 9!!
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DanC
confused about the 1980 gsx1100
Thats just wrong putting a fake gear (6) that doesnt exist...If thats the case.
I seem to be needing to shift from 4th to 5th at 55pmh and feels like Im pushing it at 65-70?
the rpms are unkown at this time as I am waiting on a new cable, but I can hear the winding of the engine and at 65 - 70 I feel like its up there...... any thoughts?
all my title and the tag I find on this says GSX1100. no E no nothing, how do I tell what it is exactly so I dont make MORE stupid mistakes...thanks from the newbie!Attached Files
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In the USA that would be referred to as a "GS1100LT"...
L= styling
T= 1980
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Originally posted by 81ZUKI75 View PostIn the USA that would be referred to as a "GS1100LT"...
L= styling
T= 1980
It was born a 16 V, 1100CC, chain driven, "cruiser".
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Originally posted by DanC View Post
the rpms are unkown at this time as I am waiting on a new cable, but I can hear the winding of the engine and at 65 - 70 I feel like its up there...... any thoughts?
If you still don't like the sound of a high performance high RPM engine, buy a Harley and chug to your heart's content.
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If the higher rpm's at cruising speed bother you,
change the counter-shaft sprocket to a 16T.
You will lose between 300-500 rpm at 65 mph.
Daniel
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