It's only a teeny bit pink: GSX-R1100N
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Re: It's only a teeny bit pink: GSX-R1100N
They were considered garish in 1992, fuck knows what Suzuki were thinking
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Re: It's only a teeny bit pink: GSX-R1100N
I was on my knees scrubbing the rear wheel last night, the tail was right in my eyeline, man the top of that 'R' decal is really really pink!
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Re: It's only a teeny bit pink: GSX-R1100N
It could hide in Bigyin's kitcheninewham wrote: ↑Tue Jul 06, 2021 3:55 pmJust think of it as Hi-vis, its a safety featureKungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue Jul 06, 2021 12:32 pm I was on my knees scrubbing the rear wheel last night, the tail was right in my eyeline, man the top of that 'R' decal is really really pink!
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Re: It's only a teeny bit pink: GSX-R1100N
I like that. Old School fun and still fast enough to have proper fun. Looks very clean and smart. Hope you can sort the brakes out soon.
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Re: It's only a teeny bit pink: GSX-R1100N
Less than 30 seconds after parking up...
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Re: It's only a teeny bit pink: GSX-R1100N
He spent a good two minutes checking it out... Then rode off on his Duke 2.
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Re: It's only a teeny bit pink: GSX-R1100N
Probably wondering were you kept the bumming hatKungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Jul 07, 2021 3:42 pm He spent a good two minutes checking it out... Then rode off on his Duke 2.
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Re: It's only a teeny bit pink: GSX-R1100N
It's a baldy dude magnet.
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Re: It's only a teeny bit pink: GSX-R1100N
Ftfy.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed Jul 07, 2021 4:13 pmProbably wondering were you kept the pink bumming hatKungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Jul 07, 2021 3:42 pm He spent a good two minutes checking it out... Then rode off on his Duke 2.
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Re: It's only a teeny bit pink: GSX-R1100N
Bah, two miles from home the heavens open!
Managed to get almost 120 miles from a tank.... the light started to come on around 75 miles, but didn't stay on solid until 100, I gave in at 117 and put some fuel in.
Ramping up the rear pre-load seems to have help a lot, it's a bit sharper on the turn in.
I can't for the life of me get it to power up in 2nd, I hoped it would clutch up but I couldn't manage that either. The Blade would pop straight up in 2nd if you pinged the clutch. I guess it's the weight and longer gearing (the Blade had 6 gears, so 2nd would have been shorter?).
Managed to get almost 120 miles from a tank.... the light started to come on around 75 miles, but didn't stay on solid until 100, I gave in at 117 and put some fuel in.
Ramping up the rear pre-load seems to have help a lot, it's a bit sharper on the turn in.
I can't for the life of me get it to power up in 2nd, I hoped it would clutch up but I couldn't manage that either. The Blade would pop straight up in 2nd if you pinged the clutch. I guess it's the weight and longer gearing (the Blade had 6 gears, so 2nd would have been shorter?).
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Re: It's only a teeny bit pink: GSX-R1100N
My 95 blade seems to have really long gears to me esp 2nd .KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Jul 07, 2021 5:43 pm Bah, two miles from home the heavens open!
Managed to get almost 120 miles from a tank.... the light started to come on around 75 miles, but didn't stay on solid until 100, I gave in at 117 and put some fuel in.
Ramping up the rear pre-load seems to have help a lot, it's a bit sharper on the turn in.
I can't for the life of me get it to power up in 2nd, I hoped it would clutch up but I couldn't manage that either. The Blade would pop straight up in 2nd if you pinged the clutch. I guess it's the weight and longer gearing (the Blade had 6 gears, so 2nd would have been shorter?).
Do you think it might have a wheely cut out gizmo in 2nd ?
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Re: It's only a teeny bit pink: GSX-R1100N
The GSX is what...100mm longer and 30kg heavier than the blade?
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Re: It's only a teeny bit pink: GSX-R1100N
Nah, I don't think it has any gizmos of any kind.
My 98 Blade made a SAE/DIN 120 RWBHP. I could clutch it up easy in 2nd.
The 1100 was rated by Suzuki at 140bhp or something silly, but in stock form makes 110-120 at the rear wheel.
I weighed the blade using car corner scales and with half a tank of fuel, it was 186kg. Suzuki claim 230kg dry!!!!
It's quite easy to get the GSXR up to a real life 140bhp. Loud pipes add 10bhp alone.
I'm enjoying the bike, easy wheelies are a nice to have, but only a small factor to overall enjoyment.
My 98 Blade made a SAE/DIN 120 RWBHP. I could clutch it up easy in 2nd.
The 1100 was rated by Suzuki at 140bhp or something silly, but in stock form makes 110-120 at the rear wheel.
I weighed the blade using car corner scales and with half a tank of fuel, it was 186kg. Suzuki claim 230kg dry!!!!
It's quite easy to get the GSXR up to a real life 140bhp. Loud pipes add 10bhp alone.
I'm enjoying the bike, easy wheelies are a nice to have, but only a small factor to overall enjoyment.
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Re: It's only a teeny bit pink: GSX-R1100N
A couple of teeth extra on the rear will get you where you want to go.
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Re: It's only a teeny bit pink: GSX-R1100N
It probably retards the ignition in first and second to reduce power, lots of Suzukis that age did, apparently cutting the pink wire disables the retard, but I don't know if this is true
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Re: It's only a teeny bit pink: GSX-R1100N
No,no,the pink wire takes power to the R decal.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed Jul 07, 2021 9:50 pm It probably retards the ignition in first and second to reduce power, lots of Suzukis that age did, apparently cutting the pink wire disables the retard, but I don't know if this is true
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Re: It's only a teeny bit pink: GSX-R1100N
same here. THey're a very weird URL though, so i don't know where they're hosted as to whether they should still be working.
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Re: It's only a teeny bit pink: GSX-R1100N
They're shared from FriendFace, I'll shift them in to flickr or something.