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10,000 rpm, fith gear........ ..how fast?
1985 gs 1150e. 10,000 rpm fith gear, how fast? my speedomoter said 118 mph the cbr 1000 honda next to me said 160 mph I dont think either one is correct. No clutch slippage stock metzler Me 33 lazer in the front and a Me 99 in the back stock gearing 15 tooth counter and 45 in the rear (I think, ill count them later but i am 99% sure its 45) what does that calculate out to for mph?Tags: None
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Anonymous
Well yours is definately modest - going home from work today I had it up to 105mph in 4th, and I still had a bit to go before I hit the redline. :twisted:
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Dink
Skip I had my 1150 flat out in top gear(ona private test track of cause ) to 10,000 rpm about 12 months ago, your friends speedo is a lot closer to correct than yours. I had wound mine off the speedo at 260kmh(161mph) as I passed 9500rpm so I think it is safe to assume that you were doing approx 170mph.That fast is cool to do once , but way to nerve wracking to do again for me!!! remember I live in Australia and a Kangaroo is like a deer made out of bricks if you hit one.
Dink
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Anonymous
If 5,000 rpm = 75 mph, you can bet 10,000 rpm will = 150 mph. If 5000 rpm = 60 mph. 10,000 rpm will be 120.
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Originally posted by rphillipsIf 5,000 rpm = 75 mph, you can bet 10,000 rpm will = 150 mph. If 5000 rpm = 60 mph. 10,000 rpm will be 120.
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Dink
Skip yes my bike had a steering stabiliser!! ME!!!! no I have never felt the need for one on any bike I have owned.
Dink
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Originally posted by DinkSkip yes my bike had a steering stabiliser!! ME!!!! no I have never felt the need for one on any bike I have owned.
Dink
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Dink
The handling poise of my 1150 is part of the reason I still owm it instead of a new bike,after reading Earl's initial impressions of his 1150 and in particular his comment on how light and easy it is compared to his 750, makes me realise why I wondered why the Katana felt so heavy and unwieldy to steer, but I have never had a headshake bad enough to make me consider fitting a steering damper, I have always been aware of how sensitive these 1150's were to setup so I ahve always kept good quality fresh matched tyres on it which may also be part of it.
Dink
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Originally posted by DinkThe handling poise of my 1150 is part of the reason I still owm it instead of a new bike,after reading Earl's initial impressions of his 1150 and in particular his comment on how light and easy it is compared to his 750, makes me realise why I wondered why the Katana felt so heavy and unwieldy to steer, but I have never had a headshake bad enough to make me consider fitting a steering damper, I have always been aware of how sensitive these 1150's were to setup so I ahve always kept good quality fresh matched tyres on it which may also be part of it.
Dink
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Re: 10,000 rpm, fith gear........ ..how fast?
I show about 4300 in 5th at 70 mph, so 10,000 would be around 162 mph.
I rather doubt the bike will pull 10K in 5th though. :-) Not a real good choice of speed anyway for the roads I ride. Too many things too often jump out of the bushes. :-) whaddya call a gaggle of gators crossing the highway.....speed bumps. :-)
Earl
Originally posted by skip[1985 gs 1150e. 10,000 rpm fith gear, how fast? my speedomoter said 118 mph the cbr 1000 honda next to me said 160 mph I dont think either one is correct. No clutch slippage stock metzler Me 33 lazer in the front and a Me 99 in the back stock gearing 15 tooth counter and 45 in the rear (I think, ill count them later but i am 99% sure its 45) what does that calculate out to for mph?Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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Anonymous
GS750es 4200RPM (give or take a few) @ 100km(62mph)
I figure on my GS750es @ 4200RPM (give or take a few) @ 100km/h(62mph), would translate to 200km/h @ 8400, maybe squeeze another 40km/h b4 redline? ...
Highest I've had it up so far, was last year, racing some identity crisis man driving a brand new Lexus SC400
pulled ahead of him @ about 150...
didn't really expect him to race so he kinda got the drop on me (fukr)
I've never really had my bike up so high in the RPMs before...
one time I tried seeing what I could get out of second gear, and was close to 105km/h in 2nd Gear ...
Dave
86GS750es
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Dink
Re: 10,000 rpm, fith gear........ ..how fast?
Originally posted by earlforI show about 4300 in 5th at 70 mph, so 10,000 would be around 162 mph.
I rather doubt the bike will pull 10K in 5th though. :-) Not a real good choice of speed anyway for the roads I ride. Too many things too often jump out of the bushes. :-) whaddya call a gaggle of gators crossing the highway.....speed bumps. :-)
Earl
Dink
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Re: 10,000 rpm, fith gear........ ..how fast?
Originally posted by earlforI show about 4300 in 5th at 70 mph, so 10,000 would be around 162 mph.
I rather doubt the bike will pull 10K in 5th though. :-) Not a real good choice of speed anyway for the roads I ride. Too many things too often jump out of the bushes. :-) whaddya call a gaggle of gators crossing the highway.....speed bumps. :-)
Earl
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Motorcyclist magazine tested the 1150 "E" for top speed in the half mile and went 147. They were comparing it to the v-max and the honda magna or saber 1100 and the i think the FJ 1100 Yamaha. the 1150 was quickest in the 1/4 second fastest on road course and 2nd quickest top speed and won the overall vote. that test was the deciding factor in me buying the 1150 in 1985. plus it was almost $1000 cheaper
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Anonymous
that's easy! 85MPH. after 3rd gear and any RPM above 6K! That's where the Speedo meter ends 8)
GY
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