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What is the difference in e and es?

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Hey guys, I am totally new to these boards! I am so happy when there is a place like this for my toys! I just got myself a 1983 GS750E today, and it needs some parts. I got it as a project. I am just wondering if the parts off of a 1983 gs750eS will fit on my 1983 gs750E? What was the difference in these two bikes? The last bike I resurected was a 1995 Suzuki Savage. That is a fun bike, but I can't wait to get this GS going. I need a new key switch, brakes, and some wiring stuff...

THANKS FOR YOUR TIME GUYS!!!

PS I am not sure that this is the 83 model, it was build on 12/1982, and it has the square headlight and full floater rear suspension...
 
Most parts will be the same, except mainly the fairing, headlight, etc.
 
Re: What is the difference in e and es?

JJackson said:
Hey guys, I am totally new to these boards! I am so happy when there is a place like this for my toys! I just got myself a 1983 GS750E today, and it needs some parts. I got it as a project. I am just wondering if the parts off of a 1983 gs750eS will fit on my 1983 gs750E? What was the difference in these two bikes? The last bike I resurected was a 1995 Suzuki Savage. That is a fun bike, but I can't wait to get this GS going. I need a new key switch, brakes, and some wiring stuff...

THANKS FOR YOUR TIME GUYS!!!

PS I am not sure that this is the 83 model, it was build on 12/1982, and it has the square headlight and full floater rear suspension...

Great find IMO. The '83 was the first yr. of the mono shock full floater. The mfg date often precedes the model date. The '83 es has a half fairing, lower bars and different factory colors. The wiring harness may be slightly different to accomadate the faring, but it would functionally be the same. Everything else is the same(I think) so parts are interchangeable. You can check out bikebandit to see the differences. Good luck and have fun. I love my '83.
 
JJackson said:
Oh yeah, are any other years interchangeable? Thanks again!

It's hit or miss. Suzuki uses a lot of common parts between models so one just has to investigate. Sorry for the vagueness.
 
Oh yeah, are any other years interchangeable? Thanks again

In Canada we had the GS 750 until 1986. Many parts are the same.


Kevan
1984 GS750
169,000kms
 
Many parts, but not all, from the USA 1985 GS700E/ES are interchangeable. However, you have to be a little bit careful as some of the bodywork and engine parts are different. The easiest way to check is to see if the part numbers are identical.

BB
 
One small trick is to run the 700cc pistons in the 750cc block. When Suzuki downsized to the 700cc motor, they left the bore the same as the 750cc motor at 67mm and de-stroked to make up the 50cc loss. By de-stroking the motor they lost compression, so to keep the compression the same as the 750cc motor at 9.6-1, they domed the 700cc motor pistons to make up for this compression loss. If you run these domed pistons in place of the 750cc flattop pistons in your 750cc motor, you will get 10.25-1. This works really well with any other mods such as cams, timing advance and better carbs and is a much better way to get compression up without shaving the head. The 700cc domed pistons will bolt right up as they are identical to the 750cc units. I have run this setup for years in one of the two motors that I have for this bike. These TSCC 16 valve motors are very strong, I highly recommend a race pipe, set of drop-in cams and flatslide carbs to really wake the bike up. You will be amazed at the improvement over stock with virtually no sacrafice in rideability. Ride On, Ed.
 
AWESOME! Thanks for the info oldschoolGS! Does anybody know what I can do about getting some different calipers? These ones on here are locked shut...I will make another post for this one...Thanks everyone!!!
 
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