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100hp 1981 GS750E...

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This is more than you probably want but it takes a bit to get 100 ft/lbs of torque... Look at the dyno sheet
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?t=159576&highlight=historical+documents
Curt

The Bandit 1250 makes 80-ish lbs/ft IIRC, available at around 3000 rpm.... what a hoot....it makes a B-12 seem almost anemic in comparison, if you can dig that (I've ridden both bikes).
EDIT: Sorry, I had posted this in the thread you linked, meant to post it here.:o
 
"No replacement for displacement" - universally accepted.
sure there is, boost. I've heard that expression all my life, and used to believe it. Until I took a merkur xr4ti and blistered a newer vette. Don't think he believes it anymore. More grunt, definitely go 1100. More balls to the wall omg stuff, boost it.
 
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And after the 1100 seems slow to you after you've gotten used to it, you can always make it a 1400cc motor & have even MORE fun!!! Ray.
 
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