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MikeW665
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The guy I bought my bike from said he had it up to 140 mph. 8O I have NO intention of going anywhere near that fast. Half that speed is about my limit 
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oldschoolGS said:Above about 135, aerodynamics really comes into play and increases in power are not proportunal to increases in speed. I like to be optimistic too, but reality tends to overcome wishful thinking. Ride On, Ed.
oldschoolGS said:I get real sceptical when I hear speeds over about 135mph on 20+ year old unfaired bikes with the aerodynamic coefficient of a brick.
Dark Jedi said:Dunno, I suspect ~130 on my '82 GS1100EZ a few years back.
Going from San Diego to Yuma for a training op in '94 (USMC), The bike was new (to me). I had just gotten it back from the shop where I had a tune-up, safety check, and tires done. I had not ridden it any real distance yet, and had not ridden a bike that could move for years (traded my old '80 Honda CM400 for it. 'nother story).
I went out on Interstate 8 or 10, I forget which. The one that is a straight shot to Yuma anyway. After a bit, I noticed the roads open, clean, and dry. It was a warm day, but not hot yet, so melted asphalt was not a problem yet. I decided to go 85 and watch the radar detector. I lay down on the tank bag, feet back, and cruise....
semper fi
I notice I am passing cars like they are standing still. No radar, a sky scan tells me no speed planes... So I just keep going and watching.
A few hours later, "Yuma 14". What? Yuma is still hours away! I notice I am near redline. At 85? Quick check, Yup, top gear. Hmmm... And what's this little peg by the 85 on my speedo?
D'Oh!
Nearly out of gas, I let the throttle go, and the needle finally moves off 85 at about 3500 RPM. Sunofa...
I was checked in, got my room, a base pass, and already back out the gate headed for town before my next fastest colleague came in. Another bike, of course (Honda V45). His speed was intentional, though.
God, I miss that bike. Beyond doubt the best bike I have ever owned. Blew the shifter shaft O-ring while a friend was riding it. Seized up once it ran out of oil. I sold it to him for $500, about what I had invested in it.
Tiffany said:What is the conversion for km's to miles? I can do about 160km/h with my dinky 400.Oooo yeah! 8)
oldschoolGS said:Even the mighty 1990 GSXR1100 was "only" listed at 144mph, with wind tunnel designed streamlining at that. I don't know much about dogs or puppies, but I do know that there are not many unstreamlined 1980's street bikes that will "easily" top 140mph
oldschoolGS said:Yes, I would say you are correct. The mighty 1985GS1150E was listed at 139mph. I suppose with a pipe, jetting and regearing- 140+ should be attainable, if you can hold on. The GS1150 and Yamaha V-Max were probably the two strongest bikes prior to 1986 and are certinely capable of 140mph.