11-28-2008, 11:34 AM | #21 | |
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Re: Is 5th gear useless to anyone else?
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Wide open in 5th is quite different than wide open in the other gears. We've had a couple of guys on here that liked to red-line it in all the gears, all the time and they lasted less than 30,000 miles. OTOH, there are quite a few approaching 50K miles and still going strong but I suspect that they never have it wound out all the way.......because it won't do that in 5th !!
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12-01-2008, 01:42 PM | #22 |
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Re: Is 5th gear useless to anyone else?
if you want speed, go for a 650cc or up. GZ250 isn't made for that. may be there are some individual bikes that can go faster or some mods help. i cannot go beyong 65mph. this is the maximum i can go in any situation but bike runs great.
need for speed, upgrade.
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12-09-2008, 06:31 AM | #23 |
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Re: Is 5th gear useless to anyone else?
5th gear is over drive.
I went on a trip a few months back. About 1800 miles half or more of this on mountain roads loaded with my 220 lbs and all me camping gear and tools. The only problem I experienced was with me not reading the road ahead correctly and being in the proper gear. This improved dramatically as the miles went by. On this trip I used 5th gear primarily in the flat country going to and from the mountains. I don't usually shift into 5th gear unless I'm going at least 50 mph. There is nothing wrong with down shifting. To go up a mountain. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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12-09-2008, 07:17 AM | #24 |
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Re: Is 5th gear useless to anyone else?
I agree Bob. As my time on the bike increases, I have gradually raised the rpms in all the gears and I reserve fifth now mainly for freeways and 50+ mph. On moderate inclines I have held the bike at 60 mph in fourth gear.
I used to race to get into 5th and was typically in it by 40 mph. In the beginning I retained my old car shifting habits (formed during the first gas crisis (77-79) where the name of the game was low rpm, high gas mileage. This may work when you have a 100-150 horsepower car, but if you want decent speed out of the GZ, higher rpms are better. I went through a similar learning curve on the bicycle - high cadence gives you the most power (and is also best for the "engine") there as well. Now that I am used to it, I'm enjoying the thing a lot more, and I'm doing a lot better on the freeway.
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01-14-2009, 03:59 AM | #26 |
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Re: Is 5th gear useless to anyone else?
I agree mine seems to love to rev so I let it do just that. Once I got over the fear of blowing it up I found my highway speeds increased and its happy buzzing away. I wouldnt say 5th gear is useless its just not as useful as 4th..
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Re: Is 5th gear useless to anyone else?
Hi Tommygun
Are you still looking at this post? I also ride in north Georgia and have no problems on the interstate. Let me know. Chris, Cobb County |
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02-19-2009, 04:57 AM | #28 | |
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Don't be afraid to wind this engine out if you need to. A ninja 250 would be slow too if you never took it over 5000rpm. While the GZ does have nice usable power at the lower rpm's, it makes it's best power and torque at higher rpm's. Top torque is 18.7 Nm @ 7,000 rpm and top hp is 20.1 hp @ 8,000 rpm. The redline is about 8700 rpm and top speed is around 75mph. I have gotten mine up to 87mph! (tail wind, drafting a semi, downhill, hot day, feet on rear pegs, chin on bars) and I weigh 220lbs. See my recent post on valve adjustment for power tips. Might be worth trying a valve adjustment to tweak a tiny bit more horsepower. I don't think changing exhaust and intake etc. is worth the trouble and expense for the small power boost you might get but you can adjust the valves for free. You can also try turning your mixture screw out a tad and raising the carb needle to get a bit more pep. Plus make sure your tires are aired up and your brakes aren't dragging. I have heard running Rotella or Castrol 10-40 synthetic oil can also give you a bit more get up and go. I am using the Rotella. Every little bit helps with the GZ. http://www.gz250bike.com/forum/viewt...p=18790#p18790
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