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    Nitrous oxide GS1000

    \\/ For serious unadulterated power consider nitrous, but you will need a billet clutch, titanium rear sprocket bolts and a grip like a 20 stone gorilla.

    #2
    Hang on a minute. Just checked out your website.
    1185cc? What bore size is that? Where d'ya get the pistons?
    Doesn't that leave your liners a bit thin?
    Also, with stock carbs and cams, that means that you would need, what, 80 bhp of nitrous!!
    Those are pretty big injectors.
    Sorry if I seem sceptical, but 170bhp, assuming you're claiming rear wheel power, seems like a lot for a big bore and nitrous.

    If you are sticking that much nitrous through it I wouldn't give tuppence for your engine life.
    Standard chassis too!

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      #3
      Oh OK, just read in another post that its actually a 1085 Wiseco kit, and that the Nitrous is either a 50 or a 60bhp kit.
      Also you've owned the bike for either 14 or 23 years. ;-)
      With a Wiseco kit and a genuine 50bhp of nitrous you'd be looking at more like 130-140bhp (rear wheel), give or take, depending on dyno type, build quality set up etc.
      Good stuff!

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        #4
        Looks the part mate;-) do you have any pictures of the rearsets?

        Cheers,
        Mark...

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          #5
          Originally posted by brit7.11 View Post
          Oh OK, just read in another post that its actually a 1085 Wiseco kit, and that the Nitrous is either a 50 or a 60bhp kit.
          Also you've owned the bike for either 14 or 23 years. ;-)
          With a Wiseco kit and a genuine 50bhp of nitrous you'd be looking at more like 130-140bhp (rear wheel), give or take, depending on dyno type, build quality set up etc.
          Good stuff!
          Hi there
          The GS has a 1085 Wiseco Kit and a 50 BHP Nitrous System, and I have been the proud owner of this baby for 23 years!!. \\/

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            #6
            Originally posted by pan View Post
            Looks the part mate;-) do you have any pictures of the rearsets?

            Cheers,
            Mark...
            Hi Mark
            I will try to sort some pics of the rearsets for you, they are Mel-Le-Moto rearsets.\\/

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