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What the diff in a gsx and a just a gs ?
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Hi Kz (Lars). Interesting site......especially using "Babelfish" to translate from the German original text, as recommended on the site.......for example: "A sport cannon for the road with high ripe one,".......not only good GS information, but a laugh a minute, too.Originally posted by kzhttp://66.27.55.198/gs%2Dclassic/index1e.htm
and click "Modelle"
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Why don't you just try to learn German Simon?Originally posted by Simon WatersInteresting site......especially using "Babelfish" to translate from the German original text, as recommended on the site.......for example: "A sport cannon for the road with high ripe one,".......not only good GS information, but a laugh a minute, too.
A GSX is a 16 valve GS. In the US, Suzuki maintained the name GS, in Europe they were called GSX. Same machine, different name.
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JoJo, why learn German? A ripe sport cannon says it all. Although I must admit I'm not clear on whether they meant that it goes fast or smells bad. :-) :-)
Hmmm, my GS16 valve 1100 is titled as GSX110. I guess its possible it started life in Europe??? puzzling
Earl
Originally posted by jojoWhy don't you just try to learn German Simon?Originally posted by Simon WatersInteresting site......especially using "Babelfish" to translate from the German original text, as recommended on the site.......for example: "A sport cannon for the road with high ripe one,".......not only good GS information, but a laugh a minute, too.
A GSX is a 16 valve GS. In the US, Suzuki maintained the name GS, in Europe they were called GSX. Same machine, different name.Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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Hap Call
Here is where you can get them:Originally posted by Jon KramiliusWouldn't mind a pair of GSX side badges, just for a different look.
Scroll down about half way.
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kz
Hi Simon,
I just thought that the site had some nice GS/GSX info, unfortunally only in German.
I must admitt that I too had I couple of good laughs
, then testing the babelfish translator from German to English.
BTW:
Lars is my fellow countryman with the GS 1100 E, in the South of Sweden
Earl,
My former GSX1100 1981 was also called GSX110 in the offical papers, I thought it was a typing error in the official papers.
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Anonymous
Originally posted by Hap CallHere is where you can get them:Originally posted by Jon KramiliusWouldn't mind a pair of GSX side badges, just for a different look.
Scroll down about half way.
Hap
Thanks big guy, much appreciated
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