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Difference in a GS1150ES vs GS1150E

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Any difference in the 84' GS1150ES vs 84 GS1150E regarding parts?
My ES has the fairing and side panels vs GS1150E. Is that the only difference? I found a 4-1 pipe for the GS1150E , just wondering any difference beside the fairing.


Thanks,
Alan







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That would be the bulk of the difference. Frame, drive train, and everything else will be the same.
 
That would be the bulk of the difference. Frame, drive train, and everything else will be the same.

sorry to butt in, but can I ask.. so what's the non-peripheral differences between the 84gsx11 sd and the es, or esd? -sorry to be a bother

rgds
 
sorry to butt in, but can I ask.. so what's the non-peripheral differences between the 84gsx11 sd and the es, or esd? -sorry to be a bother

rgds
The E was unfaired, the ES was faired. They are both D models, the D just means they are 1983 models.
 
The E was unfaired, the ES was faired. They are both D models, the D just means they are 1983 models.

thanks Billy you're a diamond. Sorry to ask a daft question, but that's cleared up some earache I've had. I'm a little blind beyond 1981 tbh. And before it now i think.. Cars, I'm ok from about 1968 till about 1979, but just the models, not colours or engines or owt.

thanks

(srsly)
 
Guage cluster is the same, guage cluster mounting is different. ES model guages mount to the fairing.
 
And if my memory is right, there is a difference in the gauge cluster between the faired and un-faired models.

Yup, the D model (83) ES has a rectangular gauge cluster identical to the 750/700ES, other than it has a couple more idiot lights and an LCD gear indicator instead of a lit background light. The D model E has the large cluster with the round gauges in a trapezoidal arrangement. Also, the ES came with superbike-type handlebars, and the E had bars with more rise and pullback.

The '84 1150 models use the same gauge pods.
 
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