04-24-2015, 07:13 AM
(04-24-2015, 06:59 AM)Rebel73_imp Wrote:(04-24-2015, 06:54 AM)Papa Weeley_imp Wrote: I was one of those members that commented about wishing the CB had just 20 or so horsepower more right after I got it (I said "commented", because it wasn't actually a "complaint"Have you looked into the Guhl reflash?). I guess the biggest reason was because it seemed an incredibly conservative output for an engine that size (my '83 Suzuki GS1100 had closer to 100hp 30 years ago!), but that was all no doubt amplified by the fact that I was coming from a modified Yamaha FZ1 that was putting out 153hp at the rear wheel, so I was very used to a certain amount of noticeable "oomph" when riding.
All of that was just so much commentary on my part, however; I didn't NEED more power, and I certainly don't ride in a way that I USE any more power any more, it was just an observation of what I felt was expected from that kind of displacement. It's not a sportbike, and I truly didn't expect it to have stratospheric levels of power, but "more" did work pretty well with the old GS1100, after all!
Oddly enough, the more I've ridden it, the more I've become quite happy and satisfied with the power it has. It's smooth, it's linear, and it's completely controllable even in those brief occasional moments I feel like opening her up a bit...OK, maybe I'd still like those extra 20hp at times like those...
Yes, that's probably next on the grocery list actually, I just didn't want to start a tangent on your thread.

). I guess the biggest reason was because it seemed an incredibly conservative output for an engine that size (my '83 Suzuki GS1100 had closer to 100hp 30 years ago!), but that was all no doubt amplified by the fact that I was coming from a modified Yamaha FZ1 that was putting out 153hp at the rear wheel, so I was very used to a certain amount of noticeable "oomph" when riding. 