GS 1000 engine into GSXR frame!

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  • Zook

    #16
    Originally posted by Ed Vrolijk
    It can be done. Not to long ago there was an article in a magazine about a moto guzzi le mans, wich they converted from shaft to chain drive.
    Anything is possible, given the time and money.
    Ed

    BLASPHEMY!!!

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    • Ed Vrolijk

      #17
      Originally posted by Zook
      BLASPHEMY!!!
      Why? how can improvement be blasphemy?

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      • Nessism
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        #18
        Originally posted by Ed Vrolijk
        Why? how can improvement be blasphemy?
        In what way is a chain drive Guzzi an "improvement". Yea, yea, I know, chain is lighter, less unsprung weight, etc, etc. Honestly though, if you want a chain drive bike just buy one, Guzzi is a Guzzi...let it be itself, don't try to change it into something it's not.
        Ed

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        • Old Colt

          #19
          Changing a Guzzi to chain drive makes as much sense as much of BMW's product design where they answer the questions nobody has need to ask.

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          • Zook

            #20
            I can't figure why anyone would put a GS engine into a Gixxer frame.

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            • Mark M

              #21
              Originally posted by Zook
              I can't figure why anyone would put a GS engine into a Gixxer frame.
              To make a replica of the prototype GSXR that Suzuki raced in endurance racing before selling them. It is a historically important bike because it was what Suzuki used to prove the design before firing the first shot of the lightweight race replica revolution.

              Google Suzuki X41 and X69 to see what TS is after.


              Mark

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              • Ed Vrolijk

                #22
                Originally posted by Nessism
                In what way is a chain drive Guzzi an "improvement". Yea, yea, I know, chain is lighter, less unsprung weight, etc, etc. Honestly though, if you want a chain drive bike just buy one, Guzzi is a Guzzi...let it be itself, don't try to change it into something it's not.
                Don't take it so serious, i was just kidding. I have driven both chain and shaft driven bikes, and liked them both.
                Ed

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                • El Giablo

                  #23
                  Thank you! Mark M. Sometimes we must teach the newbies.

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