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Originally posted by TheCafeKid View PostI had a 78 T/A that'd do 13 flat in street tires. It was NOT stock however.
If you can hook up without killing yourself your gonna have a shot. It's likely going to be easier for him to hook up cleanly unless you've got a lot of experience drag racing with a bike. It definitely takes skill to launch without blowing all your "umph" with a wheelie. A problem he's not likely to have.
I drove a 96? Camero SS or Z28 one (can't remember which) that had the LT motor in it with the 6sp tranny. They were damn fast. I was quite impressed and I've driven a lot of "very fast" cars. But what was even more amazing to me was how quick they stopped! Great brakes on that car
Several years ago I test drove a used 96 SS, white with orange stripes, 6 speed. I came this close to buying it but chickened out. Prolly just as well.
I still like em!sigpic
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78 GS1000
04 HD Fatboy
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Tim Tom
Originally posted by 850 Combat View PostTry adding in the secondary reduction of 1.062 into your calculation then try it again. The number you are looking for is larger than 5.27
Bone stock, you'd need to spin the 850G up to 9,690 rpm's to hit 135 mph.
While 'mathematically' possible, it may not be so kind to the engine.
Well played sir. Where is that cliff?
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Originally posted by Tim Tom View PostBone stock, you'd need to spin the 850G up to 9,690 rpm's to hit 135 mph.
While 'mathematically' possible, it may not be so kind to the engine.
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Originally posted by Tim Tom View PostBone stock, you'd need to spin the 850G up to 9,690 rpm's to hit 135 mph.
While 'mathematically' possible, it may not be so kind to the engine.
Well played sir. Where is that cliff?79 GS1000S
79 GS1000S (another one)
80 GSX750
80 GS550
80 CB650 cafe racer
75 PC50 - the one with OHV and pedals...
75 TS100 - being ridden (suicidally) by my father
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snicrep5
funny. I cant find any web addresses in any of those ads. Like to have the 1983 buyers guide for $3.95. Wonder if they have an app for that.
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Originally posted by Tim Tom View PostAww crap. I shoulda known I forgot something. That's what I get for studying architecture at my engineering school. Precise, but inaccurate.
Bone stock, you'd need to spin the 850G up to 9,690 rpm's to hit 135 mph.
While 'mathematically' possible, it may not be so kind to the engine.
Well played sir. Where is that cliff?
I have owned six of them. I own two now. They will not reach red line in top gear. For what its worth, closest to standard is a 120-90 tire, not a 130.sigpic Too old, too many bikes, too many cars, too many things
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Originally posted by 850 Combat View PostThe problem is power. They don't have enough of it to go 135. Neither does a 1100G for that matter. Neither does a 1000G
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Tim Tom
I use a 130 tire so I did the calculations that way.
You are correct though, it all depends on whether or not it can pull to redline in top gear. This has a huge number of factors, and is much harder to compute than the gear ratios.
Only way to do it is test it. I could have sworn that my GS has pulled up to redline in top gear before. Could be something to do with me being a skinny ass, or an optimistic memory. Who knows
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Originally posted by Tim Tom View PostI use a 130 tire so I did the calculations that way.
You are correct though, it all depends on whether or not it can pull to redline in top gear. This has a huge number of factors, and is much harder to compute than the gear ratios.
Only way to do it is test it. I could have sworn that my GS has pulled up to redline in top gear before. Could be something to do with me being a skinny ass, or an optimistic memory. Who knows"Men will never be free until Mark learns to do The Twist."
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Originally posted by Octain View PostPlease explain
Throughout the 80's, my brother and I beat a lot of big Japanese bikes in street drags using this dynamic while riding hot rodded Norton Commandos. The race ended before the faster bike could catch up.Last edited by 850 Combat; 03-07-2012, 07:34 PM.sigpic Too old, too many bikes, too many cars, too many things
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Originally posted by Allie View PostThere may be a huge amount of factors but the overriding factor for me is I ain't gettin on no bike and going no 135mph nowhere on no street no how. Nope. Ain't doing it.
You would if it feels like you're going 70mph.sigpic
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Originally posted by 850 Combat View PostA perfect GS850 runs 12.7 at 103 with a good rider. Per your posted data, cars running 13.3 or so achieve a higher top speed at the end of the quarter mile. The Buick GS ran 108, right? The bike can't get to the end quicker by going slower the whole way. It had to have been faster at some point along the way. The speed at the end leads an observer to believe that the the bike was not faster toward the end, yet it was faster somewhere, or it could not make it to the end in less time. Where could it have been faster knowing it was not near the end?"Men will never be free until Mark learns to do The Twist."
-Denis D'shaker
79 GS750N
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Originally posted by Octain View PostYou would if it feels like you're going 70mph.
It's actually kind of boring at 135.
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