I've had my GS1100EZ that's been morphing since 2004 from a stock POS bike to what it is now. I'm the only one that's been to the drags on my bike. One time on the stock 1100 motor in 2013, and once on the 1150 motor last summer (2015).
They both just picked up used bikes for a 10 day trip later this year, and so they can join me at the strip and see what's what.
Who do you think is going to win? Assuming we all have the same skill.
HP/TQ numbers below are taken from the internet and assumed Mfg. numbers at the crank.
Kevin-
1982 GS1100EZ (1150 motor, RS38, VH4-1)
HP: 119-124 (various mag reports)
TQ: 81
WT: 505 lbs. (wet, low fuel, verified)
Rider: 193 lbs.
ET: 11.1 @ 118 (best of one night)
Nathan-
2011 FJR1300 (stock)
HP: 141.5
TQ: 99.1 ft/lbs
WT: 643
Rider: 205 lbs
ET: 10.98 @ 122.29 (Cycle World 2013 test)
Chris-
2007 SV1000S (stock)
HP: 115
TQ: 65 ft/lbs
WT: 456 lbs
Rider: 180 lbs
ET: 10.99 @ 122.6 (Cycle World Mag test 2003)
Since my day at the track, I've added a proper shift light and I bought a fork tie-down strap, and I just ordered a dynajet quickshift kit. I hope with those 3 things I can shave 2 tenths off my time and be right there with these guys.
-Kevin
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