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1983 GS 1100 E fuel capacity

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Im 17 and i just got this bike from my dad who passed away recently and im taking on the project of fixing it up the way he wanted but first i need to know how much gas can the tank hold :confused::o
 
Im 17 and i just got this bike from my dad who passed away recently and im taking on the project of fixing it up the way he wanted but first i need to know how much gas can the tank hold :confused::o

About 20$ worth of super up here so maybe 16 litres
 
I'm pretty sure the US & Canadian versions are the same, so the total fuel capacity is 5.8 gallons or just a shade under 22 liters.
 
I concur with JPaul. Factory literature and articles say 5.8 Gallons. Though I always wish for more. Like 8 at least.
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Per the owners manual, 5.0 gal total with 1.1 gal reserve.
The G models hold 5.8 gal.

Bill
 
The '82-'83 GS1100E's hold 5.8 US Gallons including reserve which is 4.2 quarts.
 
According to the August 1982 issue of "Rider" magazine, the '82 EZ, (same as '83), it says "5 gals, with 1 gal reserve."I love what the article said at the end:
"Simply put: the Suzuki GS 1100EZ is the most highly refined and civilized big bike to ever come out of Japan. Not only that, it is the fastest too."
Cool huh? :D
 
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