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    Need 82 GS1100EZ stock color scheme info

    OK. So I bought an 82 GS1100EZ. I'd like to clean up the cosmetics on it. I want to know about the original color scheme. Here are a couple photos for reference. I have some additional questions.





    Tell me if I'm right or how I'm wrong:

    In the stock 1982 GS1100EZ...

    1) The transmission case is entirely finished in highly polished aluminum.

    2) The engine is also polished aluminum.

    3) The swingarm is polished aluminum.

    4) The camshaft covers are black with silvery stripes parallel to the engine fins.

    5) The springs on the rear suspension are chromed (or is it polished?)

    6) The breather box is jet black.

    7) There are no holes for sissy bar, etc. in the rear cowling.

    8) There is no place on the entire bike provided for storing registration papers, etc.

    9) The handgrips are made of a fairly hard rubber with lateral ridges parallel to the handlebar.

    #2
    1) the removable cases a bright finished! clutch cover,ignition cover, stator cover & drive sprocket cover,
    2)Then crankcases are painted silver ( the paint is shown on the parts fiche but is No Longer Available)
    3)the swingarm is Satin finished (low gloss)
    4)Correct
    5) The rear springs are white powder coated
    6) Correct, raw gloss finish plastic.
    7) Correct
    8) there is room for such things in a small tray under the seat or in the ducktail with the toolkit.
    9) Correct.
    Dink

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      #3
      Wow is that ever a gorgeous bike.
      Very Kat like.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Hoomgar
        Wow is that ever a gorgeous bike.
        Very Kat like.
        Meeow... Rowr!!

        Those are stock photos, by the way. I hope to come out with something like it though.

        Michael

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          #5
          Whine...

          Gods I miss my 1100EZ. Somebody kick me for selling it, please? i was young and stupid.....

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            #6
            Here are some pics of my stock 1100EZ except for pipe, jetting and K&N in the airbox.

            This picture here shows the top of the engine. a look from the other side

            Here is a shot of the swingarm and my rear shocks. Brushed aluminum and black.


            My Tank sticker is also in a different location than the one pictured above....

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              #7
              Originally posted by LeasingGuy
              Here are some pics of my stock 1100EZ except for pipe, jetting and K&N in the airbox.

              This picture here shows the top of the engine. a look from the other side

              Here is a shot of the swingarm and my rear shocks. Brushed aluminum and black.


              My Tank sticker is also in a different location than the one pictured above....
              WOW Way to go Leasing Guy. Very sweet. Nice and clean all the way around.
              My 83's tank sticker is in the same position as yours.
              I wonder if the GS with the sticker at an angle ala' Katana was due to the website being Finnish. Could have been an Europe thing.
              I remember right and seen magazine photos that show it on the tank as ours.

              For the best decals to use, go to http://www.reproductiondecals.com
              Doug aka crag antler

              83GS1100E, gone
              2000 Kawasaki Concours
              Please wear ATGATT

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                #8
                Thanks Doug, I just bought the bike and haven?t even got it home yet. Its 200 miles away and Ill looking to borrow a truck but that?s tough on Memorial day weekend. It's super clean and has 6300 original miles. The seller even has the Motor Cyclist and Cycle Magazines that feature the GS1100EZ on the cover. The Cycle Magazine reads "Undisputed Superbike King"! Can you tell I'm excited?

                Tom

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                  #9
                  Mine's red

                  My S is white with blue
                  Keith
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                  2015Triumph Trophy SE

                  Ever notice you never see a motorcycle parked in front of a psychiatrist office?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by KGB
                    Mine's red

                    My S is white with blue
                    Come on Keith,,,we haven't seen any pictures of the red one yet.

                    You gonna make us wait till the Maine Ride??
                    Doug aka crag antler

                    83GS1100E, gone
                    2000 Kawasaki Concours
                    Please wear ATGATT

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                      #11
                      The north american bikes are slightly different to look at from the overseas bikes, but both schemes look sharp.

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                        #12
                        Cuurious things:

                        The VIN plate states that I have a GS1100EZ, made in 12/81.

                        My engine is stamped as a GS1100EX. It uses the small D8EA spark plugs so it's probably still the TSCC 16-valve engine, right?

                        The SUZUKI decal is horizontal and more to the front and top of the tank (like everybody is saying).

                        There are backrest/grabrail holes in my rear cowling, and a frame piece backing them up. The frame piece isn't painted so I souldn't be surprised if it was aftermarket.

                        There is no place in the tail to put papers or toollkit. I have a ziplock duct taped to the top side of the fender to hold my registration.

                        My seat is smooth, no ridges or grooves like everybody elses'.

                        I know this bike's been significantly modded. Looks like a got a mutt. But what do you think is up with the different year designations?

                        Michael

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                          #13
                          Micheal
                          Take a closer look at the engine number, it actually reads GS110X-######.
                          The build date tells you what model it is, according to Suzuki Australia , any Suzuki motorcycle manufactured after the 7th mnoth of the previous year is built as the next years model, i.e. 7/81= 82 model hence GS(X)1100EZ.
                          BTW the X in the engine number tells you it is a 16 valve.
                          Dink

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Dink
                            Micheal
                            Take a closer look at the engine number, it actually reads GS110X-######.
                            The build date tells you what model it is, according to Suzuki Australia , any Suzuki motorcycle manufactured after the 7th mnoth of the previous year is built as the next years model, i.e. 7/81= 82 model hence GS(X)1100EZ.
                            BTW the X in the engine number tells you it is a 16 valve.
                            Dink
                            Enlightening. Thanks!

                            Michael

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                              #15
                              The quickest way to tell between a 82 and 83 is the engine color. 82's came with a polished aluminum motor and the 83 was black.
                              Only if someone painted the motor would this be different.
                              I think maybe the fork legs were polished on the 82.

                              Besides the internal differences.
                              Doug aka crag antler

                              83GS1100E, gone
                              2000 Kawasaki Concours
                              Please wear ATGATT

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