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Originally posted by graybags View Post
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Originally posted by rapidray View PostI cry BS!!! You won't get 45 mpg on ANYTHING, that is in STOCK condition, at 90 mph! You had to at least have re-geared the bike to do that!
Me and Hap came home about as fast as we dared. He was on a ZRX1200 that looked stock to me. We didn't do a constant 90 mph but probably averaged very close to that. We rarely went under 80 for short stretches and I hit 150 a few times and spent quite awhile at 100 or so. Hap was always just behind. My point is we were moving and I was very surprised at my mileage, almost worried it was too good. The trip meter is accurate and I kept track of the actual amount of fuel pumped in.
So you can get some very impressive mileage sometimes.And on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!
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Originally posted by rapidray View PostI believe you Keith, but there is a BIG difference in mileage between an injected 14 & a carbed Bandit. Anything with fuel injection is going to get better fuel mileage than a carbureted bike. That's one of the biggest reasons manufacturers went to fuel injection. Ray.
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Originally posted by rapidray View PostI cry BS!!! You won't get 45 mpg on ANYTHING, that is in STOCK condition, at 90 mph! You had to at least have re-geared the bike to do that! And even then, it would be a TURD at lower speeds without spinning the crap out of the motor. Also, short of a roadracer, or someone that is REALLY good, & can run a GS to it's limits, a normal rider will NOT flex the GS 1100 frame with GSXR suspension parts on it. I have been racing GSs for a LONG time & can tell you for a FACT, most riders will not be able to make a GS frame flex! Ray.
First half of the trip was at 70 mph... Second half 90. Aside from the border patrol check point. I wish someone else had been with me to verify this. I generally tip 40 with normal street driving. I will go count teeth on the sprockets for you if you still don't believe it.
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Originally posted by rapidray View PostI believe you Keith, but there is a BIG difference in mileage between an injected 14 & a carbed Bandit. Anything with fuel injection is going to get better fuel mileage than a carbureted bike. That's one of the biggest reasons manufacturers went to fuel injection. Ray.
As for the Bandit, I've read that it's as close to the perfect commuter bike as you'll find. I think it would be great for long distance too. Very reliable and a great powerband. Bike magazines that generally don't give a bike like the Bandit any credit couldn't help but admit how nice the bike is to ride. It simply does everything well. Only negative is most everyone thinks the styling is just too bland.
I've seen a few with basic cosmetic changes (fender eliminator kit/pipe...) and they look a lot better.
Between the two I'd choose the Bandit over the 1100 as long as I made the styling changes I mentioned. Couldn't live with it bone stock.And on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!
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Katarat
Just to be sure are we talking about the oil or water cooled Bandit here ? Im old and dont like fuel injection or water in my bikes regardless of how much better it is. I want to see the engine.
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nice bike and great value
Originally posted by graybags View PostHello GSResources,
I need to chuck my two bobs worth at this - I have an 82 GS1100E and was working toward getting it back on the road but due to circumstances (car bruck and GS still in bits and Daddy still busy), I bought a brand new Bandit GSF1250A (naked and fuel injected with ABS - see attached photo).
BUT PLEASE, before you all lose faith, the GS will still never be for sale...
I am what some would call "old school" as in I started riding when GS's were still brand new and also haven't forgotten they (or maybe more the Katana's) were the Busa's of the day. I reckon the GS's/Katana's would be the same bike as the Bandits if they were re-released today... (and who really needs a Busa anyway......)
BUT the Bandit is just totally a different proposition to either. It is a world apart from the old school with a similar riding position, and obviously without the Busa bullsh*t.
I have just clocked 1500 Kms in two weeks. The report? It is a bit clinical in the way it does things but it goes, stops, handles and just generally behaves like nothing GS I have ever ridden or could imagine riding without at least a similar investment in what we all love - regards the spend on my GS vs the brand new bike that I bought. It could be done, but is it still a GS with GSXR suspension, wheels, brakes etc etc., never mind the throw at engine/frame work?
I am looking forward to growing old with my GS, and it will always fondly remind me of a largely mispent youth. I love it more or less the way it is, and will always resist the temptation to make the big changes required to get it close to what is out there these days (or even what has since passed).
The 1250 and the GS are very difficult to compare in some ways, but somehow very difficult not to compare in others...
I think the biggest difference I see is one is one is an appreciating investment and the other isn't - AND one isn't for sale...
The BMW r1200r is still air cooled, but its also twice the price.
Suzuki lost its way with looks starting in 1980 and its just seemed to have gotten worse over the years ending with the B-King. I really like the honest, clean looks of the '77-'79 GS bikes. The '80/'81 bikes are inoffensive and what they are, but Suzuki tried to tie in the tank with the other body work on later bikes and it looked contrived and cheap. (full disclosure; I have an '81 GS1100e)
Your naked 1250 continues with some of the same goofy 'future' looks, but that can be ignored when the bike gives such good service, is almost unique in its class and is such a great value.
I've upgraded my GS to be 'every day' reliable, but carbs can't touch FI long term reliablility or precision. Nice choice.
GS bikes are on the edge of becoming 'hobby' bikes. There's nothing wrong with that of course, I like flat head Fords. But bikes like the 1250 are so much better as functioning motorcycles in every way and are very reasonably priced that running a GS for purley economic reasons is tough to justify.
Of course most people here don't run GS bikes for mainly economic reasons.
I do find the cost performance analysis/argument very interesting...
Tim
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08 B1255 Liquid cooled,fuel injected,ABS ,Corbin seat w/backrest,engine not hidden,GS heritage evident and included,continueing saga/genesis of/from our beloved vintage steeds.I am "old" and "broken" bad combo to have as some know,some have it much worse.Also ride 95 B600S w/Corbin seat,screwed up/down body does best it can on Bandits for ergos/comfort/fit etc.Bandit lineup still our GS,only not 1975-1985 vintage.For myself opinion re:GS/Bandits.When I work/maintain 83 GS,and wife allows me to "test"ride her "Suzi" the connection/history is evident.Like ex.H-D heritage,Suzuki not lacking there at all.Last edited by Guest; 05-17-2012, 01:19 AM.
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reliability is good
but a no one has mentioned that the 2000-01 bandits had oil consumption issues. Just FYI.1981 GS750L (sold)
1981 GS750L (current)
1978 Yamaha RD400 (RD = Race Development)
1981 Honda CT70 (86+ MPG at WOT most of the time)
1983 GS1100GL (needs work: update, gone to a new home)
1956 Simplex (with a TS250 motor)
1985 GS1150E (Hammer Time!!)
1998 1200 Bandit (Rattler)
1980 GS1100L (Janice)
Do I continue?
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Originally posted by Tazman001 View Postbut a no one has mentioned that the 2000-01 bandits had oil consumption issues. Just FYI.
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OOps, my bad.
Just looked at the photo again, and it was the 2001-02 bandits that had the problems. Off a different forum:
Can't remember the forum, found 4-5-6 years ago.1981 GS750L (sold)
1981 GS750L (current)
1978 Yamaha RD400 (RD = Race Development)
1981 Honda CT70 (86+ MPG at WOT most of the time)
1983 GS1100GL (needs work: update, gone to a new home)
1956 Simplex (with a TS250 motor)
1985 GS1150E (Hammer Time!!)
1998 1200 Bandit (Rattler)
1980 GS1100L (Janice)
Do I continue?
"An unarmed man can only flee from evil, and evil is not overcome by fleeing from it." - Col Jeff Cooper
e tan, e epi tan
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Semi-Correct on the years effected oil consumption issue. It was both 2001 & 2002 Bandits that had that issue. What causes it is the oil control ring grooves are too big on the 01&02 B-12s.
In 2001 the Bike had a significant model change. All electronic instruments, redesigned frame to improve handling, New faring design with twin headlamps(thats the S model), New Carburetor design with Pilot, Mid and Main jets used (My personal opinion looks to be harder and more expensive to jet...), Larger fuel tank. They also "updated" some parts in the the engine and in turn Suzuki produced them with pistons and rings that were inferior to the previous model.
However not all the B-12's those year's have an oil consumption issue. The ones that do have to brought in and an oil consumption complaint to Suzuki must be filled. They will replace your piston and rings with the older type piston and rings. Your oil consumption has to be a minimal of 1 quart in 600miles. Anything less regardless of how close it my be doesn't warrant a replacement...
This information did sway me when I bought my 98 over an option to buy an 01. I also wanted a something more of a dinosaur, easier to tune, more basic and a good street reputation of being bullet proof. I didn't want to get stuck with a bike that ate close to a quart of oil in 600 miles but not enough for Suzuki to touch it...
Originally posted by jimb12 View PostActually it was just in the 2001 model. There was a recall so at least some of them should have been fixed. Problem was caused by a redesigned piston. Think they went back to the prior design, which had no issues, when they realized what was happening.Jedz Moto
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Originally posted by Hayabuser
Cool is defined differently by different people... I'm sure the new rider down the block thinks his Ninja 250 is cool and why shouldn't he? Bikes are just cool.
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elrico
Big Bandit fans enjoy:SportRider magazine Jan.2012 issue.Holeshot Bandit 1250FA,super standard mods article.
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