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    What does the "E" in GN250E mean?

    This is for a 2006 GN250E.

    I have a trademe auction running. The best i could locate through google was it was Suzuki used the "E" model if it had additional "luxury items" such as electric start or mag wheels. So that would make the non "E" potentially the spoke model.

    I wonder if all GN250's during the recent years were GN250E's or whether there was in fact a GN250 and GN250E amd what was the difference.

    If you can enlighten me so I can enlighten the question asking eprson that would be coll.

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    expendable? LOL


    Nah im not sure what? But i had an 04 and it was an "E" model, whatever it means
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    Shot in the dark here but maybe electric start,no idea really,from memory the old spoked wheel ones were just labled GN250.
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    Yep. Lekky start.

    I think they were selling both at one point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jaymzw View Post
    expendable? LOL


    Nah im not sure what? But i had an 04 and it was an "E" model, whatever it means
    Was the 04 Electric start?Theve been around forever it seems,maybe the earlier ones were just kick-start,are they that old.
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    They're all Electric start, it might designate the chinese models which were the ones with alloy wheels instead of spoked


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    Thumbs up Who really cares???

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    Exhilirating...

    I wonder what the GN stands for "Grand" N.....

    And now back to topic. in 2006 was there an E and "not E"?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Squiggles View Post
    They're all Electric start, it might designate the chinese models which were the ones with alloy wheels instead of spoked
    You sure mate,there was GN400s without lekky start.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Squiggles View Post
    They're all Electric start, it might designate the chinese models which were the ones with alloy wheels instead of spoked
    Nope me thinks. I can see the "GN250E" from around 1988.
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    Googled from website the following......GN250E (NJ41A) has been manufactured since 1982. In the late 1970's and early 1980's Suzuki used to put an ”E” in the end of their model names when the model got an electric starter, cast wheels and that kind of luxury items. The GN250 without the ”E” has wire wheels

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