GS500 performance stats
GS500 performance stats
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virgil

Original Poster:

1,557 posts

246 months

Monday 11th December 2006
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Just out of interest, does anyone know what the performance stats are for a Suzi GS500 are.

Tis the only bike I've ridden but feels very slow now, but still quicker than most cars, I guess.

So would be interested to see the 'paper' figures for it.

My guess is...

0-60 - ~6sec?
0-100 - half a life time?

Cheers,

Virgil.

P.S. I already know what the top end is

virgil

Original Poster:

1,557 posts

246 months

Tuesday 12th December 2006
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Come on...someone must know how slow one of these is????


Anyone???

ballon

1,173 posts

241 months

Tuesday 12th December 2006
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virgil said:
Come on...someone must know how slow one of these is????


Anyone???


There may be some answers here, slowest bike I have ridden, useful commuter though.

www.gs500e.co.uk/index1.html

virgil

Original Poster:

1,557 posts

246 months

Tuesday 12th December 2006
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ballon said:
virgil said:
Come on...someone must know how slow one of these is????


Anyone???


There may be some answers here, slowest bike I have ridden, useful commuter though.

www.gs500e.co.uk/index1.html


Ah, perfect.

Cheers,

Virgil.

wedg1e

27,002 posts

287 months

Tuesday 12th December 2006
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Lovely little bike: I used to ride a GSX400T which used an earlier incarnation of the same engine.
I never rode a Suzuki where the engine felt like it was the weakest link. However the 400T was fussy about tyres (probably not helped by the custom styling which dictated large front and small rear wheel) but on Metzelers and Marzocchi shocks it was the grippiest thing ever.
My 550 Katana was the same: superb engine but handling that could be scary, not helped by the weight of all that fuel up top.

Mad Dave

7,158 posts

285 months

Tuesday 12th December 2006
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There are no performance stats available as it has no performance whatsoever - you are in fact being propelled along by the joint powers of gravity and wind. Due to this, you may find the bike faster on blustery winters days than clear, still summer days.

HTH

David

virgil

Original Poster:

1,557 posts

246 months

Tuesday 12th December 2006
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Cheers, guys...was wondering as was truely uninspired when I did a couple of overtakes the other day...felt quite 'strangled' but then I guess it is only a 40-50hp bike!

When I get a bike I wan't it to be a bit err, quicker...

black5

579 posts

245 months

Tuesday 12th December 2006
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It's a good bike for what it is supposed to do & that's commute.

A couple more cylinders and an extra 100cc and then you'll start seeing some performance.

It's still capable of leaving the traffic behind nearly all conditions.

Edited by black5 on Tuesday 12th December 16:50