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Scott
Dusty Butt 1000km - We knocked the bugger off what next?
Back on topic now. I know somone that has a Cagiva 650 Raptor for sale it has the Suzuki SV 650 engine in it but handles way better than the SV 650 I think he may want somwhere between $6500 and $7000 for it.
My own personal preference is to step up to a 400-500 cc, rather than 650 straight away.
I know that lots of you jump from a 250 to a thou, but, hey, not this kid (or old nana, if you prefer). I like to eat my elephants one bite at a time....
Diarrhoea is hereditary - it runs in your jeans
If my nose was running money, I'd blow it all on you...
A GS500 would be ideal I would imagine. Very underated bikes.
[QUOTE=yungatart;1038328] I like to eat my elephants one bite at a time....[/QUOTE]
Oh you wanton hussy you
RIDE FOR THE CONDITIONS WHEN THEY CHANGE INCREASE YOUR SPEED
[quote=busa pete;1038336]Do you like your wantons with sweet and sour sauce but to get back on topic again I would go for a v-twin over a parallel twin all the time cos they just seem to offer a better torque spread.Any ways this is what daves bike looks like same colour etc.
If you could find one a MuZ660 or SRX600 might fit the bill. single cylinder but cruise all day at 100+ kph, not too vibratory (counterbalanced Yamaha single) and really good handling, light weight and in your price range.
I rang this dude today with a view to buying this (I had a plan....). He told me that notwithstanding the running auction AND the bid on it, he sold the thing for cash on Monday night. Fair pissed me off.
I thought elections were decided by angry posts on social media. - F5 Dave
GS500s are pretty good bikes. No real nasties in the rev range, though some have a bit of a flat spot somewhere between 4000 and 6000rpm with the standard can on them. Apparantly an aftermarket can solves that problem... if you'd put an aftermarket can on a GS.
What about a Yamaha XJR400? Something like this?
Image: Dyno chart of a 1999 GS500 with a K&N filter and aftermarket can. Flat spot is clearly evident even with the mods. Wonder what it's like standard?Originally Posted by GS500 Message Board
Soapbox house of cards and glass, so don't go tossing your stones around.
You musta been.... high. You musta been...
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