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Originally posted by Brendan W View Post1996 GSF1200 — Pretty Much Standard.
1983 GSX750ES — Cafe Racer Project
1980 GS550E — 673 Conversion.
1980 GS400 — Cafe Racer???
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Originally posted by Chancho196 View PostExactly this! Why? Why not?
I haven't been completely talked out of it, still mulling it over. I'm getting closer and closer to pulling the top end off, so the time to make a decision slowly approaches.Ryan
1979 GS850G - currently undergoing a major overhaul
1986 GSX-R750 - I'm figuring it out
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Originally posted by TeamDar View PostIf it makes it easier for you to decide...I have a used set of Web 118 grind cams for sale. These are for stock engines and are considered drop in with no modifications. $250 shipped to the USA. DarRyan
1979 GS850G - currently undergoing a major overhaul
1986 GSX-R750 - I'm figuring it out
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Originally posted by 80GS1000 View PostJust for grins, giggles, and hotrodding purposes: would a shaft drive 1000G or 1100G engine fit in the 850 frame? Seems like that would be more bang for the buck than putting a hotter cam in the original 850 engine.Ryan
1979 GS850G - currently undergoing a major overhaul
1986 GSX-R750 - I'm figuring it out
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Originally posted by Steve View PostOh, second thought: since the 1000G debuted in 1980, it will have electronic ignition, so you will need to change all THOSE parts, too.Ryan
1979 GS850G - currently undergoing a major overhaul
1986 GSX-R750 - I'm figuring it out
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The weight, and the shaft. It wasn't built for that. But there will always be guys who drag race their lawn mowers and Harley Davidsons.1982 GS1100E V&H "SS" exhaust, APE pods, 1150 oil cooler, 140 speedo, 99.3 rear wheel HP, black engine, '83 red
2016 XL883L sigpic Two-tone blue and white. Almost 42 hp! Status: destroyed, now owned by the insurance company. The hole in my memory starts an hour before the accident and ends 24 hours after.
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Originally posted by RustyTank View PostSteve, the 79 GS850 also has electronic ignition, so I'm not sure what your getting at.Ed
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostSuzuki adopted electronic ignition for the 1980 model year bikes. 1979 bikes have points.
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Originally posted by Rob S. View PostThe weight, and the shaft. It wasn't built for that. But there will always be guys who drag race their lawn mowers and Harley Davidsons."Thought he, it is a wicked world in all meridians; I'll die a pagan."
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostSuzuki adopted electronic ignition for the 1980 model year bikes. 1979 bikes have points.
I've upgraded my 850 with electronic ignition.Ryan
1979 GS850G - currently undergoing a major overhaul
1986 GSX-R750 - I'm figuring it out
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Originally posted by Rob S. View PostThe weight, and the shaft. It wasn't built for that. But there will always be guys who drag race their lawn mowers and Harley Davidsons.Ryan
1979 GS850G - currently undergoing a major overhaul
1986 GSX-R750 - I'm figuring it out
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Originally posted by RustyTank View PostRob, can you expounding on this a bit. I don't want to do anything that will ruin the engine.
One of the few times I've been to a drag strip was in the early '80's in New Jersey (Atco?)
About five of us piled into my parent's car for the trip and left our rice burners at home.
The few times Harleys raced, if they weren't up against another Harley, they were given a few seconds handicap at the start. They never won regardless.
My friends and I were on one side of the strip. There were some vocal Harley fans on the other side. We were laughing at them and their bikes. They didn't belong at a drag strip. That's all I'm saying.
In the late '70's, I had some money from a lucrative summer job. I bored my CB 350 from 325cc's to 435 (the largest available). I put a "type two, off road" cam in it (the most extreme available). The dealer advised against the cam, saying it would cause un-street personality. I dug my heals in. They had to grind out the inside of the cam cover. It was nice, but within a year the bearings were shot, and I didn't have another $800 to put into it.
Is your 850 doing what it was designed to do? It may very well tolerate the hotter cam. It may deliver noticeable power increases that are worth the money and effort. This is for you to decide. Just realize that when stock GS 750s are smoking your souped-up 850, you were told that may happen.1982 GS1100E V&H "SS" exhaust, APE pods, 1150 oil cooler, 140 speedo, 99.3 rear wheel HP, black engine, '83 red
2016 XL883L sigpic Two-tone blue and white. Almost 42 hp! Status: destroyed, now owned by the insurance company. The hole in my memory starts an hour before the accident and ends 24 hours after.
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