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    82's GS650G Katana dynamometer graph.

    Hello everybody from Spain!!

    I am the new owner of a 82's Gs650G Katana. I am looking for a dinamometer graph from my bike to see how it develops regarding rpms, torque, hp, etc. but i couldn't find nothing.

    I want a graph to see the max. torque according with the rpms

    Any one knows where to find it??

    Thanks and regards!!!

    #2
    Welcome !!

    First of all, I'm pretty sure I hate you !! That is one of the bikes I would love to have.

    I can't answer your question but here's a link to Cliff's "little site". There's a manual for 650's there availible for download, perhaps you'll find your answer. If you look on down on the left you'll see how to post up to four pictures via photobucket. We (I) would love to see some pictures !!

    Larry D
    1980 GS450S
    1981 GS450S
    2003 Heritage Softtail

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      #3
      Thanks a lot Larry, but I couldn't find any in Cliff's site.


      Anyone with a dyno graph??

      Originally posted by Larry D View Post
      Welcome !!

      First of all, I'm pretty sure I hate you !! That is one of the bikes I would love to have.

      I can't answer your question but here's a link to Cliff's "little site". There's a manual for 650's there availible for download, perhaps you'll find your answer. If you look on down on the left you'll see how to post up to four pictures via photobucket. We (I) would love to see some pictures !!

      http://members.dslextreme.com/users/bikecliff/

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        #4
        Any graph??? Shouldn't be so difficult to find one... isn't it??

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          #5
          My last try.... So difficlut it is??? :P

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            #6
            The now defunct Cycle magazine used to publish dyno charts as part of their road tests, but since the 650 was shaft drive, and the dyno they used didn't accept shaft drive bikes, I don't think they ever published the actual measured numbers. There may be some other magazine that had a dyno chart but it's not going to be easy to put your hands on. My guess is that it made somewhere in the range of 60 rear wheel hp based on quarter mile times as published.
            Last edited by Nessism; 07-06-2009, 09:25 AM.
            Ed

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