What is the quickest e.t. old GS, street ridden and legal you know of?

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  • maicojoe
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    • Jul 2013
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    #1

    What is the quickest e.t. old GS, street ridden and legal you know of?

    Just kinda wondering what the quickest E.T. you guys know of, preferably with a real time slip, for a street legal and street ridden GS? No trailered bikes, no wheelie bars, no slicks, no slider clutch, just a regular hand clutch, just a bike either yourself or a buddy would ride to the track and back home. Need a target to shoot for......
  • posplayr
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    #2
    Ask Rapidray. But unless you plan on a 1400cc monster you won’t get there.

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    • GS1150Pilot
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      #3
      I think there are some high 8 second bikes that are ridden on the street.
      "Thought he, it is a wicked world in all meridians; I'll die a pagan."
      ~Herman Melville

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      • red1100
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        • Oct 2017
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        My 831100E with Yosh pipe and pods ran 10.40s at 135 at Woodburn dragstrip back in 1984. I?m not a motorcycle racer so getting off the line was challenging. Rode it down there and rode it home. Still riding it today.

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        • Guest

          #5
          Originally posted by red1100
          My 831100E with Yosh pipe and pods ran 10.40s at 135 at Woodburn dragstrip back in 1984. I?m not a motorcycle racer so getting off the line was challenging. Rode it down there and rode it home. Still riding it today.
          Impressive very impressive!

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          • Guest

            #6
            Originally posted by GS1150Pilot
            I think there are some high 8 second bikes that are ridden on the street.
            Yep I have one!

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            • GregT
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              • Jul 2009
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              #7
              There's not a lot of bike drag race action here - but back in the '90's I had a customer who was into bracket racing his street legal 1150ESE.
              Big bored, ported, RS36's and a pipe. 8.8's at 138mph. Won a couple of NZ titles bracket racing.
              The amazing thing from my point of view was that he used the stock rear wheel....

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              • Guest

                #8
                Originally posted by GregT
                There's not a lot of bike drag race action here - but back in the '90's I had a customer who was into bracket racing his street legal 1150ESE.
                Big bored, ported, RS36's and a pipe. 8.8's at 138mph. Won a couple of NZ titles bracket racing.
                The amazing thing from my point of view was that he used the stock rear wheel....
                Even more impressive!

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                • GregT
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                  • Jul 2009
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by stetracer
                  Even more impressive!
                  From memory he used Dunlop 591's - and a huge amount of self-control on the throttle.....

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                  • Tom R
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                    #10
                    I’m hardly an expert, but if your talking about a basically stock bike and amateur rider, 11 seconds seconds would seem pretty impressive to me.
                    -1980 GS1100 LT
                    -1975 Honda cb750K
                    -1972 Honda cl175
                    - Currently presiding over a 1970 T500

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Tom R
                      I?m hardly an expert, but if your talking about a basically stock bike and amateur rider, 11 seconds seconds would seem pretty impressive to me.
                      Yes the gs1100 11.30?s is what they run stock with a pipe and re jetting they run high 10?s.
                      The gs1150?s were high 10?s stock and mid 10?s with a pipe and rejetting.

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        Originally posted by GregT
                        From memory he used Dunlop 591's - and a huge amount of self-control on the throttle.....
                        Ok now your pushing it. A 591 Dunlop will never push a bike into the 8’s.
                        You would have to be quite the rider just to get a 591 to push a bike into the 9’s

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          My 84 GS1150 1198cc flat tops 29.5/25 Nicely ported head, .100 milled off the head, G9/G7 cams, 40mm RS Mukuni?s, Bottom end built to handle the extra hp. Also has No2 spraying about 80hp extra.
                          Best et on motor 9.72@146mph
                          best et on No2 8.98@158
                          this is on a modified 495lbs stock wheel base chassis lowered with air shifter with hand clutch. 60? footers in the high 1.50?s to low 1.60?s
                          I rode this bike everywhere. All over Daytona Beach with the wifey on the back. Back and forth to work. A very dependable motor.

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                          • Sandy
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by stetracer
                            Ok now your pushing it. A 591 Dunlop will never push a bike into the 8’s.
                            You would have to be quite the rider just to get a 591 to push a bike into the 9’s
                            I don't know squat about drag racing bikes but if they were a 591R (track compound) they had way, way, way more grip then the regular vanilla flavored ones. By the way, great times on some of these bikes ....Suzuki rules. LOL.
                            '84 GS750EF (Oct 2015 BOM) '79 GS1000N (June 2007 BOM)

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                            • GregT
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                              • Jul 2009
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by stetracer
                              Ok now your pushing it. A 591 Dunlop will never push a bike into the 8?s.
                              You would have to be quite the rider just to get a 591 to push a bike into the 9?s
                              They were the production race compound version. My business partner - a tyre dealer - sponsored him.

                              He was indeed a very good rider. If he came back to me on a Monday and said " that last engine mod was worth .3sec and 4mph", I knew that was the average over probably 6 runs. As I said, he won several NZ bracket titles on the bike.
                              He's still got the bike. He contacted me a few years back about building it up into a McIntosh Bathurst replica frame. That would still have been street legal here - but would have used modern 17 in rubber. I think finances/family stopped that.

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