Is the 1983 Suzuki GS1100E in perfect condition?

Is the 1983 Suzuki GS1100E in perfect condition?

1983 SUZUKI GS1100E Motorcycle in perfect condition with only 6,714 mile from original owner only. Bike was sold by Dealer New to Original owner and is in EXCELLENT Collectible Condition!This is a Supreme 1980’s style Standard Sport Bike with perfect tires and brakes, new oil and filter change, no damage and hasn’t been dropped.

What was the power of the GS1100G in 1982?

With the introduction of the GS1100G, the ‘E’ model could really let loose and go for gold. The engine was breathed on and the styling changed to be reminiscent of the early-80’s Katana’s, combining speed with function and styling. Power in 1982 was 108bhp@8500rpm, with torque of 67.6@6500.

What was the first Suzuki production plus bike?

The GS1100E was the first large production liter plus bike designed with 16 valve cylinder heads and Suzuki’s patented Twin Swirl Combustion Chamber (TSCC).

1983 SUZUKI GS1100E Motorcycle in perfect condition with only 6,714 mile from original owner only. Bike was sold by Dealer New to Original owner and is in EXCELLENT Collectible Condition!This is a Supreme 1980’s style Standard Sport Bike with perfect tires and brakes, new oil and filter change, no damage and hasn’t been dropped.

With the introduction of the GS1100G, the ‘E’ model could really let loose and go for gold. The engine was breathed on and the styling changed to be reminiscent of the early-80’s Katana’s, combining speed with function and styling. Power in 1982 was 108bhp@8500rpm, with torque of 67.6@6500.

Where can I find used Suzuki motorcycle parts?

Call 1-800-428-7821 or submit the form for current stock and prices. Submit the request form above or call 1-800-428-7821 for prices on specific parts. We have a huge inventory of used Suzuki parts and salvage Suzuki motorcycles to be parted out. We have every style including sportbikes, cruisers, dual sport, dirt bikes and enduro.

The GS1100E was the first large production liter plus bike designed with 16 valve cylinder heads and Suzuki’s patented Twin Swirl Combustion Chamber (TSCC).

What was the first year of the GS1000G?

A shaft-driven heavyweight tourer, GS1000G, fitted with a 22 liter (5.8 US gal) fuel tank was introduced in May 1980 as a 1980 year’s model (GS1000GT).

How many horses does a Suzuki GS 1100G have?

We’ll be there in no time.” With 92 horses and dynamo-smooth torque on tap, the suzuki makes easy work not only of pulling its own 550lb and five gallons of fuel, but carrying people and luggage as well.

How tall is a 1981 Suzuki gs1000gl?

GS1000GL 1981 Overall Length: 2 275 mm (89.6 in) Overall Width: 900 mm (35.4 in) Overall Height: 1 230 mm (48.4 in) Wheelbase: 1 500 mm (59.1 in) Ground Clearance: 150 mm (5.9 in) Dry Weight: 250 kg (551 lbs) Engine type: Air-cooled 997 cc inline-4, DOHC, 8 valves. 90 ps (66 kW)/ 8.500 rpm, 8,0 kg-m/ 7.500 rpm.

When did the Suzuki GSX1100G come out?

The price was good, the bike was good—the economy was in the dumps. From over 700,000 new motorcycles sold in the U.S. in 1985, less than 300,000 were sold in ’91, ’92 and ’93.

What’s the difference between Suzuki GS1000G and GS 1100G?

While the GS1000G has mechanically advanced ignition, the 1100 relies on electronics to complement its transistorised sparking system. Brute bhp is down compared to the muscular GSX1100, but the softer tuned shaftie developes a little more torque at slightly higher rpm.

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