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ashdricky
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Dose anyone have any experience with installing larger valves? I dont plan to machine the head myself, I would just like to know what aspects to take into consideration when planning something like this?
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Waste of money. The 650 is already hot rodded compared to some other GS bikes. If you want more speed get a bigger bike.![]()
Sounds like fun but before you know it your wallet will be empty.
If I remember correctly, the 650 was rated at 72 hp. Of course, that was probably crankshaft hp. You want that 80 at the crank or the wheel? :-k, I am striving for 80hp which seems like a pipe dream, ...
Not sure how much a 750 was rated for, but I think the 850 was rated for only 78 hp.A stock Suzuki 650 top end with the largest oversize piston gives more power than a GS 750, almost as much power as a GS 850, according to someone who has done it.
No, it won't. A stock Suzuki 650 top end with the largest oversize piston gives more power than a GS 750, almost as much power as a GS 850, according to someone who has done it. That's a huge increase from what the GS 550 had originally. Something like a 50% increase already.
I'm thinking I can do a lot better, while still spending far less than it would cost to buy another bigger bike that I don't want anyway.
I know the 550 bottom end is indestructible, so why not?
If I remember correctly, the 650 was rated at 72 hp. :-k
Not sure how much a 750 was rated for, but I think the 850 was rated for only 78 hp.
With the 650 having only 6 fewer ponies and about 100 pounds lighter, it is a rocket, compared to the 850.![]()
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A web site I use regularly states the hp figures for the main GS models as:
550 -- 49hp
650 -- 73hp
750 -- 72hp
850 -- 77hp
As Steve states the 650 is a rocket. And it's great advantage is it's lighter weight and when mounted on the 550 crankcases the added advantage of an extra gear.
After I had my bike on the road for a couple of months I did a power-to-weight ratio comparison between my bike and other models in the late seventies. And to my surprise my bike has a greater power-to-weight ratio than the CBX1000-6 which was a real performance bike of that era.
do you know where i can find the valve dimensions for the larger gs models?
In the various service manuals. You can download from Basscliff's website.
I was able to find certain valve specs but I want to compare the diameter of the 650,750,850 valves