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    Hello to all............................for the folk riding 1983/84 GS 750 out there.................
    can you tell me what rpm's your engine is spinning at 100 kilometers per hour (60 miles per hour) please?
    Thank you.

    #2
    Originally posted by jetta90 View Post
    Hello to all............................for the folk riding 1983/84 GS 750 out there.................
    can you tell me what rpm's your engine is spinning at 100 kilometers per hour (60 miles per hour) please?
    Thank you.
    Should be somewhere around 4,500 with stock gearing.

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      #3
      Can you tell me the RPMs for an 1100E at 60mph?

      Thanks....just happened to find this on the search and didn't want to start another thread.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Craiger View Post
        Can you tell me the RPMs for an 1100E at 60mph?

        Thanks....just happened to find this on the search and didn't want to start another thread.
        I can't but I'm sure one of the 1100 riders can.

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          #5
          No problem. I was just curious. The 1100E I just bought was running right about 3,000 at 55 to 60 mph. Even in 5th gear it acted like it had room for more upshifting. Perhaps I'm just not used to that kind of power, yet.

          Seeing that the 750 is around 4,500, I'm assuming 3,000 is probably right.

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            #6
            Good rule of thumb for stock geared GS's, 750 & up is 1000 rpm per 15 mph. Not exact, but pretty darn close.
            1983 GS1100E, 1983 CB1100F, 1991 GSX1100G, 1996 Kaw. ZL600 Eliminator, 1999 Bandit 1200S, 2005 Bandit 1200S, 2000 Kaw. ZRX 1100

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              #7
              Originally posted by Craiger View Post
              Can you tell me the RPMs for an 1100E at 60mph?

              Thanks....just happened to find this on the search and didn't want to start another thread.
              With stock wheels (19" front, 17" rear) and gearing (15 tooth front, 42 tooth rear sprockets), rpm should be 3,811 @ 60 mph.

              If you're at 3,000 rpm or so, either your gearing has been pretty significantly changed, or your tach is malfunctioning.
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                #8
                Okay. Thanks guys. I'll have to verify the actual tach reading. I was pretty sure it was around 3,000, but could be wrong.

                Now that I think about it, I was in a 45mph speed zone at the time. I know I blipped it up to 55 or 60 to see how quick it would get up there, but could have easily read the tach when I was at 45 and just had my speeds mixed up.

                I'll check again when it's legal to drive (need to get the temp plates).

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                  #9
                  Around 3800 rpm is typical, with the stock setup (GS1100)....these bikes were geared to put out impressive 1/4 mile times and win magazine shoot-outs. Still, 3000 @ 60 mph sounds pretty tall and you would need to slip the clutch quite a bit while getting off the line, if that is the way your 1100 is geared, I would think. Currently I run around 3400 at 60 mph, with acceptable performance off the line.

                  Tony
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