What kind of mpg does a gs850 get?

What kind of mpg does a gs850 get?

On average (non-slab) roads, she’ll hit reserve at around 170 miles. I’ve never run the bike dry, although 200 miles seems to be serious “looking for a station” terrain. Ridden respectfully with a certain amount of verve, you can expect about 38 mpg.

What to watch out for in a gs850?

The four-cylinder GS series are notoriously cold blooded, but will start eagerly in very cold weather — they simply won’t run correctly until they are prepared to. When they are in tune, the motor is wonderfully smooth but won’t let you forget you are riding and old-school, carbon-dated machine.

Is the gs850 a CV car or CV car?

The ’79 doesn’t have CV carbs. They are real, genuine, thirsty 1970’s sliders. CVs came in the next model year, when they also deleted the kick start. The early G also lacks electronic ignition and instead relies on points.

What’s the difference between a GS 850 and a G 850?

The ’79 doesn’t have CV carbs. They are real, genuine, thirsty 1970’s sliders. CVs came in the next model year, when they also deleted the kick start. The early G also lacks electronic ignition and instead relies on points. The early 850 is a bored-out 750 in a 1000 frame. It’s HEAVIER than the 1000 by a few pounds (a little over 600 wet).

What to watch out for on a Suzuki gs850?

GS850 what to watch out for. Discussion in ‘ Old’s Cool ‘ started by sjc56, Feb 24, 2012 . Tomorrow I’m looking at a 79 Suzuki GS850G, I know they have a reputation for being bullet proof except for the charging system but anything else?.

The ’79 doesn’t have CV carbs. They are real, genuine, thirsty 1970’s sliders. CVs came in the next model year, when they also deleted the kick start. The early G also lacks electronic ignition and instead relies on points. The early 850 is a bored-out 750 in a 1000 frame. It’s HEAVIER than the 1000 by a few pounds (a little over 600 wet).

On average (non-slab) roads, she’ll hit reserve at around 170 miles. I’ve never run the bike dry, although 200 miles seems to be serious “looking for a station” terrain. Ridden respectfully with a certain amount of verve, you can expect about 38 mpg.

The ’79 doesn’t have CV carbs. They are real, genuine, thirsty 1970’s sliders. CVs came in the next model year, when they also deleted the kick start. The early G also lacks electronic ignition and instead relies on points.