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1977GS550
Originally posted by Big T View Post
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1977GS550
Hopefully this works:
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1977GS550
Originally posted by tkent02 View PostWow, that thing looks brand new. Beautiful. Yeah, it should rip right up to 90 or so in just a few seconds if you keep the RPMs up above 7,000 or so. If you chug it around at 3,000 like a little old lady it won't do much.
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koolaid_kid
You are not taking advantage of the 550's strengths. Your riding style would be O.K. with a torque monster like my GS (although I seldom ride that sedately). But for your bike, I would be taking it to 5-6 k at every shift. If you need to get somewhere in a hurry, wick it up to redline at every shift. You have stock pipes so it will not make a racket, and the experience will be much better.
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mike_of_bbg
Don't be scared of the red line, either. If I'm in a hurry I'll hit 11k and not think twice about it...
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Originally posted by tkent02 View PostFind a safe road, get going, put it in second gear, aim the bike in a safe general direction, hold the throttle wide open, DO NOT BACK OFF OR SHIFT UNTIL 9,000 RPM.
Report your findings here."Men will never be free until Mark learns to do The Twist."
-Denis D'shaker
79 GS750N
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1977GS550
Thanks for posting those right to the page, Allie. I couldn't get my computer to upload so I just posted the links. I'll try riding the bike like you guys say and let you know. Just curious, what do you mean "slip the clutch, it's wet and meant to do that?" Like I said this is my first bike so a lot of what you say goes over my head :P
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For a quicker start you can wind the throttle higher than normal before you let the clutch out so you're higher in the power band. In a car that = lots of smoke, on the bike the clutch plates are bathed in oil so you won't burn it up short of serious abuse.
Now get thee hence and do those things unto your throttle that the Good 'Rev'erend Kent hath revealed unto you."Men will never be free until Mark learns to do The Twist."
-Denis D'shaker
79 GS750N
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oldrookie
Shouldn't be that different from my old Yamaha Radian, a 600cc. 0-60 in 3.2 seconds, according to an old Cycle World article.
Most Japanese motors in these old bikes like to rev. Have the same issue teaching people to drive my old Miata. They want to shift at 2k rpm. Nothing happens in the car until you hit 6k. Its about getting into the power band and then staying there in and out of the corners. It'll feel like a different bike if you wind it up.
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OzJavelin
After a life of driving V8s .. motorbike revs tend to scare me. I've always thought my '79 GS550 was slow, but I have given it a good wringing out a few times .. it's fast enough ( however I tend to favour the laziness of my GPZ750R1 .. wonder how a GS1100 or GPZ1100 would go??!! )
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