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Been looking for a light twin?.

@Gorminrinder: also being at the mercy of ICBC I though I should share this with you. I'm not sure how it happened but my buddies GS425L is registered as only having 400cc, might be worth looking into how they register these things....
I've even seen bikes on CL that mention it as a "feature" and usually too, it is the 425's and 450 Suzukis that figure this way.
It's weird because on the other hand, I've looked at bikes where the seller really believed he had a 450 despite the square cam-covers and the "GSX40" stamped on the engine.
 
Not an insurance thread. Size doesn' matter for that. Looking for info on the bikes themselves. 400, 425, 450, similar bikes.

Thanks!
 
Some types of idiots on some types of bikes get hit a lot more often than others.

My guess is old farts on 30 year old motorcycles don't get hit much at all.
You'd be right. Old folks out for a 6 AM Sunday morning ramble on their Velocette with a side-car don't figure as a traffic statistic...But I bet they still keep keep their pacemakers tuned for the halfwit in a car that's bound to make a lunge for them.
 
Lunges I see coming. Most of us do that have been riding for decades. Ain't worried about any lunges, and the lunges are similar on a 400, a 425 or a 450 anyway.

Now back to the 400 - 425- 450 thing please?
 
No, you're right, I could make any of them work. Just wondering as one who has probably never ridden any of them, if there were any advantages to one over the other. Don't think I have ridden a GS twin, if I have it's been decades. I have ridden Kawasaki and Yamaha versions, and a lot of Honda 350 360 450, etc.
Might try that GR 650 if I can find one to try out on Craigslist.
I'd rather stick with the GS line, I just like them - and most of you guys too. :D
 
Not an insurance thread. Size doesn' matter for that. Looking for info on the bikes themselves. 400, 425, 450, similar bikes.

Thanks!
so what exactly did you want to know? They're not like Honda 350's IMO.
They are heavy to get on the centrestand. The sidestand sticks out too far, but nobody here has ever complained so maybe I'm a worrier.
Speaking for my own bike,but it's a lot like 450's, The rear shocks are not great.Drop you with a lurch on your tailbone into any hole Riding is very easy but you have to do it in corners. It doesn't fight back at all anywhere. No quirks. People mention diving brakes on the 450's and my gsx 400-Never bothered me... Not sure about the older ones but the brakes stop pretty well.
They all have wonderful counterbalancing in the engine. Really smooth...as a comparison, this GL500 I have had weights in the stock handlebars and without them...well, they don't compare. I could never say this bike is buzzy.

On one of mine I take the shocks off because the stock pipes block removing the axle.
 
the forks are 35mm -very strong. Rust can get between the fender and forkbrace but you are likely used to this on your others.
The 450/(and GSX400's) Electrics are the same as the rest of the GS stator R?R issue...but there's only one fuse and simpler. no fuel gauge but they have the gear indicator :) they 6 speeds all of em aren't they?
425's are pretty rare and plain 2valve per 400's more so too.You will likely get a 450, I bet.
 
I'll probably get whichever one I find in good condition first, as long as there isn't much reason to look for one instead of another. I just want to make sure there aren't some to really avoid, like the 750 with the oil problems, or the later 550s with their unobtanium ignitors. Also if any are more comfortable or handle better than the others that's good to know. I may well be buying one from afar, may not be able to do any test riding.

I just haven't been finding any in ridable condition here locally.
 
Might be too Lish for you but there's a GSX300 8 valve twin you might consider too . It's the only 8 valve twin you got down there I think.Also a GN 400- a single....pretty rare but popular wherever it did go... also These had a single downtube on the frame.
 
Might be too Lish for you but there's a GSX300 8 valve twin you might consider too . It's the only 8 valve twin you got down there I think.Also a GN 400- a single....pretty rare but popular wherever it did go... also These had a single downtube on the frame.

Probably not interested in a thumper or a 300, unless it was a kickass deal for a fix and flip..
 
I don't think you'll have any issues with any of them Tom, and if you're hitting twisties hard on them, I would highly recommend Avon Roadriders.

They come in the right sizes and they are awesome :D

I think the early 400's are a 5 speed, the 450's are definitely a 6 speed though.
 
I don't think you'll have any issues with any of them Tom, and if you're hitting twisties hard on them, I would highly recommend Avon Roadriders.

They come in the right sizes and they are awesome :D

I think the early 400's are a 5 speed, the 450's are definitely a 6 speed though.

I'm a big fan of both twisties and RoadRiders.

And six speeds.
 
They are hard to find in nice condition. I like the S, with its useless little fairing and slight rearsets best, but I like them all. The GR650 styling has too much L in it for me. I would like A gs400/450/425 for my GF. She is intimated by the 650 Seca that I thought was perfect, and I don't think she will appreciate the non linear power delivery of the Scott Clough motor in my RD400.

The '82 or so Honda twin that looked like a mini '79 750F is cool too.
 
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Yeah, the GR could definitely be called an L model. Buckhorn bars, stepped seat, hideous rear fender and tail light...... and it only has a 5 speed transmission.
 
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