Suzuki_GS1100

Suzuki GS1100

Suzuki GS1100

Type of motorcycle


The Suzuki GS1100 is a Suzuki GS series motorcycle introduced in 1980.[2] It was a direct descendant of the Suzuki GS750. The engine size increased from 1000 to 1100 cc. Upon its introduction it received accolades. The 1980 had a 1/4 mile time of 11.39 seconds at 118.42 mph (190.58 km/h) and a 0 to 60 mph time of 4.3 seconds.[1]

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Specifications

  • Four valves per cylinder
  • Double overhead cam
  • Electronic ignition
  • Five-speed transmission
  • Box-section aluminum swingarm
  • Anti-dive forks (from 1982)
  • Triple disc brakes

Recognition

Cycle World's Superbike of the Year for three consecutive years from 1981 to 1983.

Cycle Guide said in March 1978, "Technologically, the GS1000 is a landmark motorcycle. It represents the first time … that an existing Japanese motorcycle has been successfully re-engineered with two important factors uppermost on the priority sheet: handling and light weight."

In 1999 Rider magazine ranked the GS1100E fifth on its list of the most significant bikes of the last 35 years.


Notes

  1. "Cycle World Test: Suzuki GS1100E", Cycle World, no. 4, Newport Beach, California: Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S., pp. 31–40, April 1980, ISSN 0011-4286
  2. Richard Backus, "1980-83 Suzuki GS1100 E/ES", 'Motorcycle Classics', May 2011

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