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Is there such thing as an GSX1100EFE

gs11ezrydr

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Seen this supposed GSX1100EFE but looks like an 1150 to me did they make an overseas model like this? Just wondering if any of you overseas members or any one else might straighten this out. I'm confused :confused:
 
So it was an actual 1100cc engine with a square tube frame and the valve cover like an 1150 and the same body work as an 1150 ? WOW I never new such a critter existed :eek:

no it was actually an 1150...
US suzuki chose to round up on the cc's.
other countries chose to round down on the cc's.
kentucky you say;)
 
no it was actually an 1150...
US suzuki chose to round up on the cc's.
other countries chose to round down on the cc's.
kentucky you say;)

So long story short it's an 1150 as we know them here. And yep Kentucky Blue"grass" and Bourbon. Homegrown and brewed :rolleyes:
 
We have the GSX1100EFE in New Zealand.

Same as GS1150 saying that they are getting hard to find now.
 
Hey guys the poster says GSX100 efe not 1100 even though the side panel says 1100. Just saying
V
 
It also doesn't have a full fairing which as far as I know is what the EF stands for ? I thought the half fairing model would be ES and the last E was the model ?
 
Yes I noticed the GSX100 also. :confused: (typo I'm assured) The web site for the magazine is www.classicmechanics.com But will need a subscription to read any of the articles. I have found out as they have a written mag also delivered to your door for all you vintage guys out there. All in all a pretty decent rag. Thinking about subscribing myself. One of my other mechanics brings it in monthly and shares all the vintage Suzuki articles with us. Last month they dissected the gs1000 Yoshi ,Wes Cooley ride.:cool:
 
Try suzukicycles.org, there were some countries that got a GSX1100 EFE in 84 which was 1100cc and had the 1135cc version released in 85. I had and 85 EFE which was full faired.
 
Same bike world wide, 1984-1986. In North America it was called a GS1150 (E, EF, EFE). In Europe and the rest of the world it was known as the GSX1100 (E,EF,EFE). Faired, or un-faired, same engine at 1135cc.
 
I own a Euro model 1984 GSX1100EFG is what I was given all the paper work for. I has been modified some but this is it. Looks just like an GS1150
 
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