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Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 5:35 am
by skoebl
I don't think you're using all your bike's potential..
That GS will take off pretty damn quickly; fast enough to both wheelie and leave you doing the superman.
But, if you must have more power...The only economical way to do that (without getting a new bike) is do an exhaust and jet kit, and get a smaller front sprocket. Everything else (turbo, bore job, etc) is way expensive for what you get out of it.
And "freedom of choice" is a lame excuse when other people's lives are at stake. If he wanted more power for riding around on deserted roads and whatnot, that's fine. But if he loses control of that bike (which even on a GS500 is very easy to do) he could injure or kill someone.
And that message HAS to be 'like a broken record'; 'cause if it isn't, many won't get it into their heads.
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 8:49 am
by camthepyro
TheImp
PostPosted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 1:41 am Post subject:
camthepyro wrote:
Ummm... calm down, I wasn't lecturing anyone. I just wasn't sure if that was a joke or not. My point is, if he has a GS500, he's not going to take off like a bulltet, if that's what he wants, he should go buy a full-fledged sport bike. I could care less if he wants to go fast, I'm just curious why he wants to do it with a GS500.
Bullcrap. You knew exactly what you implied as did I. And I don't need to calm down, I'm not losing my temper over the likes of you.
WTF? Seriously, calm the "fudge" down. Did I ever lecture him or tell him not to do it? No. He just sounded like he was making a joke, so I didn't know if he was serious, because "taking off like a bullet" doesn't sound like something most reasonable people want to do, at least not on the street. I couldn't care less how fast he goes, I was just curious.
And what does "over the likes of me" mean? You don't know me, so how can you judge whether I'm good enough to loose you temper over? And it sure as hell sounded like you lost your temper to me.
If he wants to get more power out of his bike, fine, I don't really care, I'll probably be doing the same thing eventually, but I don't see why I would need to take off like a bullet. So it sounded like a joke.
Calm the "fudge" down.
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 9:23 am
by flynrider
skoebl wrote:I don't think you're using all your bike's potential..
That GS will take off pretty damn quickly; fast enough to both wheelie and leave you doing the superman.
I have to agree with this one. If it's working properly, a stock GS500 should blow the doors off of most cars on the road, from a standing start. A quarter mile time in the mid 13s is not too shabby.
Go here and scroll to the bottom :
http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/school-SectionNine.htm
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 10:06 am
by Jamers!
deathlucky wrote:so i can beat all the cars
it can already beat all the cars, if you master how to start you would be corvettes off the line, they would pass you in a few secs, but off the line, almost every bike can beat most cars.
JWF
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 10:49 am
by deathlucky
couldnt i let more air and fuel in to the carbi and that would give it more power?
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 11:00 am
by TechTMW
Yes, but in order to do that, you need to change the air filter, exhaust and jets. That's not cheap. Or you could just do one or two of the above and risk a poorly tuned bike which actually makes LESS power. But hey, you might THINK you're faster, and that's just fine by me.

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 11:03 am
by MattL
Deathlucky, don't take this the wrong way but in every post thus far I think you are far to immature for more horsepower. The gs500 has more than enough power. There is a time and a place for everything, riding irrisponsibly such as blasting off from a red light will only "pee" people off and put you in a dangerous position to you're self and others.
I don't think you are ready. This must be a joke.
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 2:05 pm
by TheImp
camthepyro wrote:TheImp
PostPosted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 1:41 am Post subject:
camthepyro wrote:
Ummm... calm down, I wasn't lecturing anyone. I just wasn't sure if that was a joke or not. My point is, if he has a GS500, he's not going to take off like a bulltet, if that's what he wants, he should go buy a full-fledged sport bike. I could care less if he wants to go fast, I'm just curious why he wants to do it with a GS500.
Bullcrap. You knew exactly what you implied as did I. And I don't need to calm down, I'm not losing my temper over the likes of you.
WTF? Seriously, calm the "fudge" down. Did I ever lecture him or tell him not to do it? No. He just sounded like he was making a joke, so I didn't know if he was serious, because "taking off like a bullet" doesn't sound like something most reasonable people want to do, at least not on the street. I couldn't care less how fast he goes, I was just curious.
And what does "over the likes of me" mean? You don't know me, so how can you judge whether I'm good enough to loose you temper over? And it sure as hell sounded like you lost your temper to me.
If he wants to get more power out of his bike, fine, I don't really care, I'll probably be doing the same thing eventually, but I don't see why I would need to take off like a bullet. So it sounded like a joke.
Calm the "fudge" down.
Blah blah blah, whether he was joking or not is irrelevant to the fact that you wanted to eventually point out that "you are wrong!". Again, perhaps I'm the only one here who sees this, but its really lame when you see someone on the verge of jumping on someone's case because they make a comment like "wanting to take off like a bullet". I personally believe that people should ride safely and wear their gear but trust me, people don't want to get a lecture or be chided over something as simple as "taking off like a bullet". Now I'm sure some people might appreciate your great skill in being the internet biker policeman, but to others its just annoying. And its not just you, its so many people on here which is why I'm writing this. If it were just you I'd simply ignore you, which is likely about to happen anyway.
To recap: Yes I think people should ride safely, but no, I don't think people should be poised and ready to come out firing over simple remarks like "taking off like a bullet".
And again, I don't need to calm the "fudge" down from the likes of you.
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 2:18 pm
by TheImp
skoebl wrote:
And "freedom of choice" is a lame excuse when other people's lives are at stake. If he wanted more power for riding around on deserted roads and whatnot, that's fine. But if he loses control of that bike (which even on a GS500 is very easy to do) he could injure or kill someone.
And that message HAS to be 'like a broken record'; 'cause if it isn't, many won't get it into their heads.
I believe instilling safe riding habits can only be done through proper training in real life with well trained and motivated MSF instructors. Its just that by getting ready to jump on someone over the internet because they want to "take off like a bullet" one has to wonder if they're really being effective? Surely this person should have taken the MSF or passed a skills test through the DMV where they are either trained to internalize safe riding from day one or tested on their ability to be safe riders. If that person didn't learn then will it make a difference jumping on their case now,
particularly over the internet? I think not. Although I personally believe the members on this forum have steered newbies almost daily in the right direction before they ever bought their first bike or got their endorsement by telling them about the MSF and recommending appropriate bikes for their skill level, this person clearly has his own bike and is likely not going to care about a lecture at this point. In other words, if we're going to be effective at getting beginner riders to ride safely they have to be guided before they ever get their first bike, or its likely too late.
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 4:21 pm
by Lion_Lady
If you do any of the mods discussed, you ruin the bike as a starter bike for the NEXT owner...
Consider this as well: If you do any of those mods, you'll never get back half of what you put in $$$ wise AND you will cut your pool of potential buyers down to about 5% of what that pool is if you leave the bike as is.
Learn to ride that bike to its full potential.
The GS500 is a "Starter" motorcycle, so just pull up your big boy pants and DEAL WITH IT.
P