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What the diff in a gsx and a just a gs ?

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kz said:
http://66.27.55.198/gs%2Dclassic/index1e.htm

and click "Modelle"

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.
 
Simon Waters said:
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.

Why don't you just try to learn German Simon? :lol: :wink:

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.
 
Wouldn't mind a pair of GSX side badges, just for a different look.
 
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


jojo said:
Simon Waters said:
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.

Why don't you just try to learn German Simon? :lol: :wink:

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.
 
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 :D :D , 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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