how fast is yer 1200GSA

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bugger... you beat me to it

This on is geniune and not jet assisted ;)
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that said, it might not have been attached to the GSA at the time
 

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madmikey said:
We all know 1200's are the quickest :D


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There ain`t no Jet thats that fast, unless of course your working at the Skunk Works and know something we don`t ;)

If your gps loose`s a signal temporarily, it will effectively think it has travelled to the next picked up sinal and calculate the speed between the two, which is why you can get such high speeds recorded.
 
Looks like my 1200 is piss poor at only 209 mph :( I'll have to get down to the dealers to see what's up with it :D

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shedracer said:
If your gps loose`s a signal temporarily, it will effectively think it has travelled to the next picked up sinal and calculate the speed between the two, which is why you can get such high speeds recorded.

:D no way... that would be one hell of a temporary loss of connection... I might be misunderstanding it, but surely the unit would have to have moved that distance in the time or something equivelant??? :nenau
 
Maybe its not the bikes that are fast it the GPS unit, so the Quest is faster than my old Streetpilot 3 :D
 
Being the proud owner of a new and shiny 1200GSA :clap I was surprised to read in one of the other forums about someone encountering problems with slight weaving at 140mph with the top box fitted, someone else saying that things were OK up to 135.

This blew me away because I was only expecting something in the order of 120 - 125 out of my GSA when its run in.

Has anyone got experience of maxing out their 1200GSA (on a private road officer :nono) and what if so what was your terminal velocity?

Soorrryyyyyyyyyyyyy twas meant ot be a joke:beerjug: :beerjug:
 
165 mph, topbox and panniers, worn out tyres :mmmm



oops sorry that was when i had me zx12r, oh and i dont have a 1200gsa:D

seriously though top speed and gs dont go together-a quick blast to a 110mph then a struggle up to 135mph if your lucky-my biggest personal downfall of gs (1200)-however everything else is great:thumb
 
oops sorry that was when i had me zx12r, oh and i dont have a 1200gsa:D

seriously though top speed and gs dont go together-a quick blast to a 110mph then a struggle up to 135mph if your lucky-my biggest personal downfall of gs (1200)-however everything else is great:thumb

How can ANY man with a Bent City Danglers Avtar worry about bike problems!!!:confused: :confused:
 
Some of you guys must have a lot more aerodynamic bodies than I do...

Have been up to 195 km/h (121 mph) and it was not confidence inspiring at all. The bike could have gone faster, but the aerodynamic instability was really noticeable above 175 km/h (109 mph).

Clearly the aerodynamics were not designed to cruise all day at much above 100 mph. But up to about 105 - 110 mph, it is just fine.
 
Some of you guys must have a lot more aerodynamic bodies than I do...

Have been up to 195 km/h (121 mph) and it was not confidence inspiring at all. The bike could have gone faster, but the aerodynamic instability was really noticeable above 175 km/h (109 mph).

Clearly the aerodynamics were not designed to cruise all day at much above 100 mph. But up to about 105 - 110 mph, it is just fine.

With or without luggage?
 
How can ANY man with a Bent City Danglers Avtar worry about bike problems!!!:confused: :confused:

Oi you numpty-your only jelous cause you too want me rollers avatar after seeing the mcdougle brothers sing shangalang on x factor:D

go and shove your saxaphone were the sun doesnt shine:whip
 
How can ANY man with a Bent City Danglers Avtar worry about bike problems!!!:confused: :confused:

by the way you jelous bastard what the feck IS your avatar-an electrical socket oooooooo!!!!! thats interesting-really shows off your fun type sense of humour/ personality:loopy
 
Guys,

My 2004 GS12 regularly does (according to my Garmin 2610) 134 MPH with top box. (The speedo shows 139-140)

It has also cruised at 110-115 two up (that's about 180 KG's of weight) for about 100 miles.

2up With panniers and top box, it will not go over 120MPH. On a level straight or downhill.

Given that the GSA has a tweaked GS12 engine, but is also heavier, i would think it should be there or thereabouts.

I did only run it in for 700 miles though, and it does rattle nicely when started, but only burns about 1/2 litre of oil per 6k......

Oh i also have a super dooper big screen from Nippy's which must make it at least 5 mph slower.

Also, If you're bike is unstable or light at 100+ mph, add 1mm to the rebound (turn screw in) and one turn in on the pre-load. That'll sort it.
 
I knew I'd finally get a sensible answer off someone - no surprise they go by the name of Ian:thumb

Cheers

Ian:clap :clap :clap :clap :clap
 
With or without luggage?

No panniers if thats what you mean ... luggage was only a tank bag and an small ortlieb bag on the back seat ... cant see how that would negatively affect aerodynamics.
 


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