06-01-2013, 10:13 PM | #261 |
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Re: Install a 16 Tooth Front Sprocket
Long inclines are not friendly towards a GZ. As you get more used to the bike and learn it's capabilities you may have your doubts about the lack of power in certain circumstances. Never fear, it will do everything a bigger bike will do but at a slower pace and at a lower cost. Just don't ask a GZ to do more than it has been designed to do. These are almost a bullet proof bike with a great following and used world wide as a workhorse and family limo.
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06-03-2013, 09:22 AM | #263 | |
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06-06-2013, 02:11 PM | #264 |
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Re: Install a 16 Tooth Front Sprocket
thanks for he replies guys and ithink water warrior is right...
just having a few doubts about the power of the bike..i had a 250 nighthawk which seemed to have more pep to it.....was thinking i should have made the jump to a kawaski en500 or something similar one word sticks out regards this bike....workhorse...within its limits it seems a sturdy reliable bike. i had it on the motorway the other day..that was a bit hairy, not sure yet how the engine copes at 60 mph constant for a longer period..but well the bike isnt a motorway bike i get... it ll do for now is my verdict so far.. capable to take my test on and during my prohibited period (2 years after passing test) but i malready thinking for longer journeys i need something with just a little more power to it...not a lot more though either. just something capable of maintaining 60mph with traffic flow up these long inclines this is the only negative i really have about the bike so far....apart from that its wonderful to rideand i actually find the seat more comfortable than many members on here need to..i get a pain in my upper back long before my bum gets numb.....i added a windshield today so hopefully this will alleviate this back problem |
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06-06-2013, 02:38 PM | #265 |
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06-06-2013, 02:41 PM | #266 |
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Really, don't be afraid to use the rev range. 65mph in 4th is fine for the bike. I wouldn't do it all day long every single day... that's what 5th is for. But when you just have to get up over that next hill, then just drop it down a gear and stretch her out. She can handle it.
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06-06-2013, 08:41 PM | #267 |
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jesus it barely gets up to 70 in fifth, but i only have the bike a week so i dont know its intricacies yet
the bike doesn t feel comfortable at seventy either....or maybe im not used to running it at 70...not sure which my old nighthawk 250 got past the 70 mark with a lot less effort and it topped out at seventy six the gz maxes at 72 thus far |
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06-07-2013, 09:20 AM | #268 |
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Re: Install a 16 Tooth Front Sprocket
The Nighthawk is a 2 cylinder, so it should spool up faster and it makes more HP by comparison too to being with. The Nighthawk would be a great bike, if the brakes were worth a crap.
The GZ will top out anywhere between 72-83MPH more or less. 5th gear on these things is basically just an overdrive. It's a very tall final drive, considering what our power output is. This is why the 16T conversion further lowers revs so much and feels like it limits overall top-end power. If we have shorter final drive gears, for example, and maybe 6 speeds instead, the bike would probably do 90+ But that's what this bike is. Try 4th on these hills of yours and let the motor scream a little bit. It is, after all, a Suzuki. |
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06-09-2013, 01:01 AM | #269 |
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Hey y'all! Just want to let you know I got the 16T sprocket and I am really liking it. Thanks for all the discussion here. What I really like is the nice long pull out of a stop. Don't have to shift as quickly to take her up to 2nd.
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07-21-2013, 02:24 AM | #270 |
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Re: Install a 16 Tooth Front Sprocket
I just got everything buttoned up after my test ride. The new sprocket seems to be a winner. The bike is very usable in 1st gear now and it still gets to 60 quickly. Cruising at 65 is no comfortable. I am sure this mod will add to the life of my bike. Thank you so much Jonathon
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