Gs1150 electrical wiring on oppose to gs1100e

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  • liberman.kevin

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    Gs1150 electrical wiring on oppose to gs1100e

    Hello i was wondering what are the advantages of using all the electrical components of a gs1150e into a gs1100e. I see that the gs1150 is transistorized . Will this means better response. I also notice the gs1150 uses a cdi instead of the 3 wire trigger bolted on the batter box gs1100e's use.
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    The 1150 has the advance curve built into the igniter, the 1100 uses a mechanical advance and regular igniter.

    It would require rewiring your bike to transplant the ignition, and I seriously doubt there would be an advantage you would notice from the seat.

    Lastly, the 1150 igniter has proven more problematic than the older 1100 style.

    Oh, and GS bikes don't use a "CDI".
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    • liberman.kevin

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      Originally posted by Nessism
      The 1150 has the advance curve built into the igniter, the 1100 uses a mechanical advance and regular igniter.

      It would require rewiring your bike to transplant the ignition, and I seriously doubt there would be an advantage you would notice from the seat.

      Lastly, the 1150 igniter has proven more problematic than the older 1100 style.

      Oh, and GS bikes don't use a "CDI".

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