Just wondered why you never put GSXR cams in the GSXF 750 engine?
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 All very interesting info and good on you for competing on the track!Originally posted by kingofvenus View Post
 Just wondered why you never put GSXR cams in the GSXF 750 engine?1982 GS1100G-
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 I am not a drag racER, but I love to drag race. Even all by my self. Love the pull, and the thrill of hitting 130 or so in a few seconds, lol. I ride a '95 GSXR750W these days, and love it. It's a little rough on my old back, and hands, but it is so nimble, and freakin' fast. This past spring I had gotten stuck behind a group of cars across 2 lanes for a few miles. when I finally got a chance to get passed them, I was at about 120. Looking ahead of me, there was no other traffic for as far as I could see. So... In full tuck, she tops out at exactly 160 with stock gearing. My ol' GS will be back again someday, I do so dearly miss it. Until then, you couldn't PUNCH the grin off my face after getting off my 750W. Plan to take her out to U.S. 41 drag strip next summer, and get a few passes in. I like numbers. I also like smoking modern litre bikes through a couple gears. They start to close the gap when I hit about 110, lol.'83 GS 1100T
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 WOW!!! I'm with you, cept I don't risk my drivers license.Originally posted by Spyder View PostI am not a drag racER, but I love to drag race. Even all by my self. Love the pull, and the thrill of hitting 130 or so in a few seconds, lol. I ride a '95 GSXR750W these days, and love it. It's a little rough on my old back, and hands, but it is so nimble, and freakin' fast. This past spring I had gotten stuck behind a group of cars across 2 lanes for a few miles. when I finally got a chance to get passed them, I was at about 120. Looking ahead of me, there was no other traffic for as far as I could see. So... In full tuck, she tops out at exactly 160 with stock gearing. My ol' GS will be back again someday, I do so dearly miss it. Until then, you couldn't PUNCH the grin off my face after getting off my 750W. Plan to take her out to U.S. 41 drag strip next summer, and get a few passes in. I like numbers. I also like smoking modern litre bikes through a couple gears. They start to close the gap when I hit about 110, lol.
 Michigan cops are sent out to collect revenue from speeders, they stalk all the best highways on weekend mornings, but they're too busy when the highways are busy so that's the best time to play with top speeds.
 Those mid-90s GSXRs are very cool!!!1982 GS1100G-
 1990 GSX750/1127
 1987 Honda CBR600F Hurricane
 1985 Kawasaki GPz750
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 We ride into southern Michigan often, but usually, keep the aggressive riding down up there. The roads are just to bad. Highways aren't too bad, but we do see a lot of cops out and about. There are a lot of nice scenic curvy roads up there but in such bad shape it's literally painful to ride them, much less ride aggressively. I try to keep my hooliganism closer to home. You get to learn where the safe spots are on any given day and time, ya know? I love my '95 GSXR. All the younger kids that ride with us on MUCH newer sport bikes can't believe they have a hard time keeping up with ME, lol. And I'm the oldest one in the group ! ! !'83 GS 1100T
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 Well, FWI the twisty roads can be found in the hilly grape growing area, LaPorte, Buchanan, Baroda, Berrien Springs, Niles and St. Joe.
 I have a few favorite loops around, between and through those towns.1982 GS1100G-
 1990 GSX750/1127
 1987 Honda CBR600F Hurricane
 1985 Kawasaki GPz750
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 We swapped the whole motor. Only drawback is that you have to lower it down to get the valve cover off, luckily its a shim style so once a year or so...Originally posted by rphillips View PostFrom a 600 to an 1127, ain't that a lot? It seems you would be able to watch the pistons, going up & down, from the outside.Dee Durant '83 750es (Overly molested...) '88 gl1500 (Yep, a wing...)
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 We are in the Niles, and St. Joe area periodically. Earlier this year I was up there, and the roads were terrible. The patches that patched the patch that patched the patches have pot holes in them, lol. It was very disappointing. The ride to Silver Beach Pizza isn't bad. I plan to take a couple rides up along the lake shore next season. My group tells me its a really nice scenic ride.Originally posted by Buffalo Bill View PostWell, FWI the twisty roads can be found in the hilly grape growing area, LaPorte, Buchanan, Baroda, Berrien Springs, Niles and St. Joe.
 I have a few favorite loops around, between and through those towns.'83 GS 1100T
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 Hey Spyder you sound like your skilled at launching and drag racing. I am not but I do love the sound and thrill when I max the throttle and go thru the gears on my 1100E. And enjoy seeing a bikes max potential in the 1/4 because even though I cannot duplicate a pros time I still like to see full potential. I started this post and I would love to see a pro or even a highly skilled amateur run the new 900RS.Originally posted by Spyder View PostI am not a drag racER, but I love to drag race. Even all by my self. Love the pull, and the thrill of hitting 130 or so in a few seconds, lol. I ride a '95 GSXR750W these days, and love it. It's a little rough on my old back, and hands, but it is so nimble, and freakin' fast. This past spring I had gotten stuck behind a group of cars across 2 lanes for a few miles. when I finally got a chance to get passed them, I was at about 120. Looking ahead of me, there was no other traffic for as far as I could see. So... In full tuck, she tops out at exactly 160 with stock gearing. My ol' GS will be back again someday, I do so dearly miss it. Until then, you couldn't PUNCH the grin off my face after getting off my 750W. Plan to take her out to U.S. 41 drag strip next summer, and get a few passes in. I like numbers. I also like smoking modern litre bikes through a couple gears. They start to close the gap when I hit about 110, lol.
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 You'll want to hit M-22 along the west side of the state along the Lake Michigan shoreline, it's a pretty decent road maintenance wise with lot's of curves and hills.Originally posted by Spyder View PostI plan to take a couple rides up along the lake shore next season. My group tells me its a really nice scenic ride.1980 Yamaha XS1100G (Current bike)
 1982 GS450txz (former bike)
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 Right, and mo-fasta mo-betta!Originally posted by LAB3 View PostYou'll want to hit M-22 along the west side of the state along the Lake Michigan shoreline, it's a pretty decent road maintenance wise with lot's of curves and hills.1982 GS1100G-
 1990 GSX750/1127
 1987 Honda CBR600F Hurricane
 1985 Kawasaki GPz750
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 HA HAA ! ! ! Well, I am most definitely no pro. In fact, I am likely still barely novice class, lol. Don't really know how good my reaction time would be, as I haven't had a bike at the strip, yet. I just love the thrill of getting past 100 as fast as my bike is capable of getting me there. I do love carving up the twisted roads as well, but that gets pretty sketchy here in the midwest, with all the critters, and unexpected road debris. For the most part, I hate "leading" through the fun roads. Unfortunately, I don't commonly ride with anyone willing to dig into them the way some of my local(ish) GS brethren will. I had the time of my life down in Brown County a handful of years ago. Can't wait to get my GSXR down there. I'm just an old adrenaline junkie, always looking for my next fix.'83 GS 1100T
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 'Originally posted by Spyder View PostWe are in the Niles, and St. Joe area periodically. Earlier this year I was up there, and the roads were terrible. The patches that patched the patch that patched the patches have pot holes in them, lol. It was very disappointing. The ride to Silver Beach Pizza isn't bad. I plan to take a couple rides up along the lake shore next season. My group tells me its a really nice scenic ride.
 I don't remember that last time I saw a pot hole. I believe they are extinct in my area. lol Unfortunately, road debris, gravel and sand are common. eh ehKomorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
 
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