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  • shaftzuki

    #16
    I'd have to agree with Leon - I'm running just under 4k at 60 ... 8)

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    • Anonymous

      #17
      Top End Speed

      Yes!

      I will check speed with my handheld GPS and see what it reads in comparison.

      As for tach I have a tach/ dwell meter and it seems prety close.

      thanks for the tip about top speed. You only know that fact because of math equasions right......... not from experience

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      • banditom

        #18
        speedo error

        When I first got my glz running, it seemed I was going much faster than what the speedo was indicating. INDEED, at an indicated 55, I was actually doing 65 as compared to a comparison with Julies Equinox. I cant speak to how close he speedo on the equinox is, but Ive never had reason to question it. Indeed, maybe a run with the gps is a good idea for you to check that speedo. For whatever its worth, the tach on mine doesnt work either, haha.

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        • Roger P.

          #19
          Considering how many different rear ends that oil seal cross references to in the thread about the 850 in Argentina, has anyone ever researched a rear-end swap from another Suzuki? Yamaha shafties almost all used the same rear end, from 650cc to V-Max/Venture. The guys at XS11.com found a useful drop in revs swapping in an XS750/850 final drive.

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          • 1980GS1000E
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            • Aug 2007
            • 1664
            • San Diego, California, USA

            #20
            At least you won't have to worry about wheelying.
            Current Rides: 1980 Suzuki GS1000ET, 2006 H-D Fatboy, 2021 BMW K1600B

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            • 7981GS

              #21
              Originally posted by Roger P.
              Considering how many different rear ends that oil seal cross references to in the thread about the 850 in Argentina, has anyone ever researched a rear-end swap from another Suzuki? Yamaha shafties almost all used the same rear end, from 650cc to V-Max/Venture. The guys at XS11.com found a useful drop in revs swapping in an XS750/850 final drive.
              The final from an M109 is a direct fit.
              Just has a larger/longer drive-shaft.

              Daniel

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              • Guest

                #22
                Taller Rears???? High heels?

                Okay, the 1200 Madura has a 32/11 versus the GS1000 34/11.
                Then there is the GSX1100 G which had a 32/12 rear. You can figure that out, yes?
                G

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                • Roger P.

                  #23
                  M109 final drive ratio would get you to about 3500rpm @ 60mph.

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