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When is a gs a gsx

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Hi all i am new to the group and wanted to pick the brains of the resident sages I have purchased a gs1100e but was wondering what the difference was between the gsx1100e and the gs1100e was they both look identical
 
...what the difference was between the gsx1100e and the gs1100e was they both look identical

As far as I know, they're the same bike; it was called a GS only in the U.S.A. Everywhere else in the world, it was a GSX. There may be some year qualifications.

Ever since it first came out, I've wanted a GSXR-1100. So I enjoy thinking, "if I just go upstate and cross into Canada, I'm only one letter away."

What year is your 11E? Any pics?
 
As far as I know, they're the same bike; it was called a GS only in the U.S.A. Everywhere else in the world, it was a GSX. There may be some year qualifications.

Ever since it first came out, I've wanted a GSXR-1100. So I enjoy thinking, "if I just go upstate and cross into Canada, I'm only one letter away."

What year is your 11E? Any pics?
They are called a GS here too Rob
 
It's the engine. 4 valves per cylinder. These all have square cam-end covers so they're easy to spot...the engine likely has "gsx -(ccs ) "stamped on it at least my gsx 400 does as in "GSX-40" missing a zero.
All are screw-adjust tappets, I think.

If you goto cmnsl,(a parts catalogue) whatever it says on the plastic sidecover badge, or the brochure, it's best to look up your bike as a Gsx if you have one so you get the model with the right engine and carbs...

look here
parts suzuki motorcycle accessories spares replacement aftermarket
 
It's the engine. 4 valves per cylinder. These all have square cam-end covers so they're easy to spot...the engine likely has "gsx -(ccs ) "stamped on it at least my gsx 400 does as in "GSX-40" missing a zero.
All are screw-adjust tappets, I think.

If you goto cmnsl,(a parts catalogue) whatever it says on the plastic sidecover badge, or the brochure, it's best to look up your bike as a Gsx if you have one so you get the model with the right engine and carbs...

look here
parts suzuki motorcycle accessories spares replacement aftermarket

Correct. North America is the only place where both 2 valve and 4 valve versions are all called GS. Absurd - but presumably Suzuki thought they had too much product recognition tied up in the name.
Elsewhere the progression is logical - GS begat GSX begat GSXR......
 
gS here in the states GSX else where hit also GS =8 valve. GSX =16 valve
 
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