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differences between 84 1150e & 1150 ef

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Is the only difference between the 84 1150e & 1150 ef are the fairings??Bars ,pegs ie riding position the same?Any engine spec differences?
Thx 4 any help
 
EF, ES and E have all the same engine, execpt for that the four fins on the cylinder head are grinded on the E model. The grinding on the fin outside is only for appereance reasons as does not affect the engine specs.

The wiring harness differs a little bit in cabel length, clutch lever, mirrors, mounting bracket for instumentation cluster and some other smaller details differs also.
 
Handlebar height, and front master cylinder are different too.
 
Handle bar height is different , the Brake master cylinders are the same , it is the bracket that holds it on that is the difference, the EF has a bracket without a mirror hole.
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kz said:
EF, ES and E have all the same engine, execpt for that the four fins on the cylinder head are grinded on the E model. The grinding on the fin outside is only for appereance reasons as does not affect the engine specs.

Mine has five fins that are ground. Is there a pattern here?
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My EF also has the outside of the fins ground , it is just hidden under the fairing.
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