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    I have a 1980 GS850. If I'm traveling down the highway at 70 I'm turning a lot of rpm. Like 5750 is there anything I can do. It's shaft drive. Different gear in rear end anything like that thanks

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    No gear change possible, other than larger rim, if they made a larger one for a shaftie. I think that's about what my 650g does at 70mph.
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      #3
      Unless you have a lot of vibration don't worry about the rpm. The bike is designed to run that way.
      '83 GS650G
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        #4
        Yeah, that's pretty close, don't worry about it.

        My wife shot this over my shoulder on my 850 a couple of summers ago:



        By the way, your speedo will be most accurate if you use a 100/90-19 tire.
        At an indicated 70 mph, my GPS will show 68 or 69.

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