When I first got the bike it had stock suspension and 20 yr. old tires that were hard and weather-checked. Old school ribbed style on the front. Didn't stop me from riding it though!
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22 miles and well over 200 corners. Most of it is 35-40mph and under with a couple of brief bursts to 60mph. I can consistently take these corners at 5-10 mph faster than my buddies, and I'm no road racer. The little GS450 is confidence inspiring. I can change lines mid-corner, brake mid-corner (within reason), and lean over till I'm almost on the edge of the tread. I've had the front end slide once or twice hitting some gravel or wet leaves but the bike has never gone down, always hooks up as soon as the tire gets back on asphalt. Having ridden dirt bikes in the past has helped a lot. Even though I was just a slow fire-roader type rider getting used to having one or both wheels slide around was invaluable experience.
It's amazing how much fun this slow little bike is on the right roads. The motor is completely stock and I suppose still makes most of its original 42hp. Bike mags testing the GS450 got results of approx. 90 mph in the 1/4 miles and 0-60mph in around 6.5 seconds. If I rev her up to 8k thru the gears by the time I shift from 3rd to 4th there's 60mph showing on the speedo. Quick enough for me! The joy for me is the ride quality and handling more than sheer power and acceleration. But, if my buddy lets me ride his V-max that joy may be ruined forever! I hope not, I do like the smaller lighter bikes. Looking for another enduro now.
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