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Hi everyone, am new to the site,maybe couple weeks. 2 years ago I found an ageing GS850G with the matching hardbags and fairing. spent the first summer rebuilding/cleaning carbs, seals, brakes, etc.etc. Wondering if there is a ring/pinion change I can make so I get a higher aspect ratio. Have had a single cam Honda 750 for 20 years, and when I drive the Suzuki, I always want to shift one more time. I really like the 850, spent $1000.00 and a lot of time getting it in shape. I quit riding Honda last spring, just thinking about gear noise and fuel economy. Any input appreciatedTags: None
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hoyterb
I think the GS1000 has a "taller" ratio and should bolt in as an assembly with slight shim adj's on the shaft housing.I have been considering that with my GS850 too.
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my gs 1000 is at 4200RPM in 5th gear at 60 mph. I think it is too low. I want to put a taller gear on it. DennisKirk has spockets and plus sprockets
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Originally posted by djturnzmy gs 1000 is at 4200RPM in 5th gear at 60 mph. I think it is too low. I want to put a taller gear on it. DennisKirk has spockets and plus sprockets
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Thanks for input so far. Hope to hear from others. Just a reminder that the GS850 G is a Shaft Drive bike. Safe riding to all.
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