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


I have seen that list before, most of I agree with, a few are kinda far fetched I think. For my target goal or project, it will be highly modified, very user street friendly. Pretty much set on an aftermarket block at 1428cc, pump gas pistons, small aftermarket cams maybe 2 sizes over a stock GS1150, street pipe and silencer, hand clutch, air shifter, push button heavy duty starter, 40mm Mikuni RS flat slide carbs, etc.

Funny thing about that list is I have owned or currently own a lot of those old bikes.....
1984 Kawasaki GPZ 900 Ninja bought new in 1984
1985 Kawasaki GPZ 900 Ninja
1986 Kawasaki GPZ 900 Ninja, went 10.95 with me on it in 1987, was much faster than the other two, stock vs stock
1989 Kawasaki ZX10
1991 Kawasaki ZX11, pretty darn fast, as long as it didn't pop out of gear or hit a false neutral
1985 GS1150 blue/white , stock but was very fast for the day
1981 GS1100e black, pipe and jet kit, stock air box, went real good
1982 GS1100e red, pipe, 33mm Mikuni carbs, K&N pods, 109 HP to the wheel, plenty fast, currently own this one
1983 GS1100e red, pipe, stock CV carbs with jet kit, pods 101 HP to the wheel, plenty fast also, currently own this one
1983 GS1100e black, pipe, 36mm Mikuni RS flat slide carbs, pods, ignition, others stuff, 109 HP to the wheel, current bike
1984 GS1150 red/black stock, not running, project, currently own it
 
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This is the quickeckest GS/GSX I know of. Don't know the numbers but it does go down the strip regularly.
 
its shocking to see the older bikes having such high numbers. One imagines the suspensions have improved immensely. I know I am scared to switch off my traction control.
It would be interesting of bikes could be reviewed and have some sort of graph to represent a performance envelope like Jane's has or had for aircraft. Just as an example the Supermarine Spitfire vs the Messerschmitt bf109 race throughout the war in performance improvements.
 
"a few are kinda far fetched I think."

I agree. I never had a V65 Honda stay with me on the launch, and I ran quite a number of them on my EZ1100. Once we got going, they pulled about the same. I can't believe all those guys were that lame to get going, and I'm damn sure no PeeWee Gleason. I also saw much better times on the GS1150.
 
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This is the quickeckest GS/GSX I know of. Don't know the numbers but it does go down the strip regularly.

That thing looks pretty nasty..... in a good way. Those forks very interesting.... leading axle conventional but look to be about 50mm? Are they some sort of Ohlins? I like the paint scheme.... decidedly not politically correct so all the PC types can get their panties in a twist.....
If you can find out more info, please post it up.
 
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This is the quickeckest GS/GSX I know of. Don't know the numbers but it does go down the strip regularly.

Ok, did little digging around the net..... there s a nice write up on that bike in SSB or SuperStreet Bike magazine. My guess on the forks were close, they are 51mm not 50mm, and Piaoli not Ohlins, off of a Bimoto. The lowers are carbon fiber, very cool. And the owner has the exact same mindset as I do on the paint scheme, free speech trumps what others might think. Very cool bike all in all, but the article doesn't mention any E.T. or MPH for the 1/4 mile.... but if I had to guess, with the extended swing arm, maybe high 8.9's, low 9.1's? Link to article:
https//www.supestreetbike.com/general-lee-turbo-1984-suzuki-gsx1100#page-3
 
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This is the quickeckest GS/GSX I know of. Don't know the numbers but it does go down the strip regularly.

This is the quickest GS that I know of 6.65@208 mph
but even more impressive in the 1/8 mile
 

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Ok, did little digging around the net..... there s a nice write up on that bike in SSB or SuperStreet Bike magazine. My guess on the forks were close, they are 51mm not 50mm, and Piaoli not Ohlins, off of a Bimoto. The lowers are carbon fiber, very cool. And the owner has the exact same mindset as I do on the paint scheme, free speech trumps what others might think. Very cool bike all in all, but the article doesn't mention any E.T. or MPH for the 1/4 mile.... but if I had to guess, with the extended swing arm, maybe high 8.9's, low 9.1's? Link to article:
https//www.supestreetbike.com/general-lee-turbo-1984-suzuki-gsx1100#page-3

That's the one. I'll try to get more information from Jim next time I see him.
 
I like that ?1327 or so?😋. Years ago as a Pro bracket/Super gas 71Hemi 4 speed duster ex prostocker from the Northwest racer,9.50s at 145, I was running a guy that I saw in the staging lanes regularly in a 63 Plymouth 2 dr post running the same ET and mph as mine ,this with a single 4 bbl 383! I asked him what size motor, he said 383 or so. Found out later it actually was 535 C.I. stroker in a 383 block with max wedge heads.
 
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