anyone have oil cooled GSXR1100?

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  • Addy Leung

    #1

    anyone have oil cooled GSXR1100?

    Other than the GS1100 or GS1150, I do want to have an oil cooled GSXR1100 for some time sport riding.
    Which year of oil cooled GSXR1100 are the best to have?
    I know that the 86-88 are having 18 inches wheels and they are more classic look. The 90-92 have the USD forks and look more sporty.
    Hope you would share some of your experience.
  • rapidray
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    • Oct 2006
    • 8195
    • So Cal

    #2
    Actually, the inverted forks (for the USA bikes anyway) were 91 & up. I think the 90 was the most well rounded of the 1100s. It wasn't quite the pig yet that the 91 became & even though the forks weren't inverted, they were LIGHTER & still a GREAT cartridge fork! Plus, it was the 1127 motor instead of the 1052. The head was a little bit better too. Just an all around better bike than the 91/92s were in my opinion. Ray.

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    • GregT
      Forum Sage
      • Jul 2009
      • 3541
      • New Zealand

      #3
      I agree with Ray - the first ones with the 1127 motor and 17inch wheels were the better bikes. The later versions became too much of a monster with handling that could be difficult.
      Here in NZ the early ones were unbeatable in production class roadracing but the later versions - though quicker in a straight line - got their asses handed to them by the FZR1000.
      All versions though will hurt you long term - make friends with a chiropractor for regular attention to your back....

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      • posplayr
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        • Dec 2007
        • 23673
        • Tucson Az

        #4
        Originally posted by GregT
        I agree with Ray - the first ones with the 1127 motor and 17inch wheels were the better bikes. The later versions became too much of a monster with handling that could be difficult.
        Here in NZ the early ones were unbeatable in production class roadracing but the later versions - though quicker in a straight line - got their asses handed to them by the FZR1000.
        All versions though will hurt you long term - make friends with a chiropractor for regular attention to your back....
        My 86 Slabbie 1100G has 17" wheels and USD and will be fightered

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        • Addy Leung

          #5
          Hi Ray and GregT,

          Thankyou for your information.
          For sure, are you talking about the best one is the 1989 K-model with cartridge forks
          http://www.suzukicycles.org/photos/G...whblue_800.jpg

          Or the 1990 L-model with USD forks
          http://www.suzukicycles.org/photos/G...redblk_800.jpg

          I know little more about the engine change that the camshaft of M and N model (91 & 92) have 16 lopes for 16 rocker-arms. The camshaft of 86-89 only have 8 lopes for 8 rockerarms. But I do not konw what the camshaft of the K and L model look like.
          Addy

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          • kochic
            Forum Sage
            • Nov 2008
            • 1433
            • St-Jean-de-Matha,Quebec

            #6
            i miss my 1986 gsxr750 with a 1127 in it.
            This thing drive like a motor powered hinge.This bike didnt wobble he was dancing......Flex is good
            I would prefer a first gen gsxr with a modern running gear..
            The first 1127 has screw type valve adjustement too a plus for diy.not like the 91-92.
            marc
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            1978 GS1000C X2
            1978 GS1000E X2
            1979 GS1000S
            1979 gs1000
            1983 gs400e

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            • rapidray
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              • Oct 2006
              • 8195
              • So Cal

              #7
              I have NEVER seen a USA model 1990 with inverted forks from the factory. I worked at a Suzuki dealer during that time. I could be wrong & just not remembering correctly but I don't think so. Ray.

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              • GregT
                Forum Sage
                • Jul 2009
                • 3541
                • New Zealand

                #8
                The K is the one I remember as the better handler.
                The L I'm pretty sure was sold here with both types of fork - we tend to get the non - US models - but if the ROW model is in short supply and sales are down in the US we have had US versions here.

                My business partner & I ran Robbie Dean in the South Island rounds on a K in the season he won the NZ F1 championship - the next season the FZR1000's were untouchable. (NZ history for any Kiwis reading)

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