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    What do the letters stand for?

    What do they stand for?
    GSXR
    CBR
    ZXR
    YZF

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    Models... eg. 1st GS... then GSX... then GSXR... (Shortened and simplified explanation)
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    Well for Suzuki it started in the sevenies with their first inline, four cylinder GS750. In later years, when they added two valves per cylinder to make it four, they gave it an "X"

    Last letter has traditionaly denoted the style of fairing but that doesn't work with the late model GSXs

    S will mean a half fairing eg: SV1000S, SV650S GS1000S TL1000S
    R would denote fully faired eg: TL1000R, GSXR

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    Do they have to mean something??

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    This ought to be interesting,over the years (many of them) ive heard lots of different answers many of them entertaining and whoever said them at the time was adament they were correctfew years ago i had a problem with the bike and thought bugger it i will try my luck and rang Suzuki NZ,the bloke they thought i should talk to was busy so they took my numberi thought "why would the head honcho at Suzuki NZ bother to ring me back about a problem with an old TLS" but 10 minutes later ring he did,after talking to him about my problem i said "one more thing whilst your here"and asked him if he knew Suzukis real meaning on the S and R on the TL.The answer was way different than anything i had ever heard,but he assured me it was the correct one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    Well for Suzuki it started in the sevenies with their first inline, four cylinder GS750. In later years, when they added two valves per cylinder to make it four, they gave it an "X"

    Last letter has traditionaly denoted the style of fairing but that doesn't work with the late model GSXs

    S will mean a half fairing eg: SV1000S, SV650S GS1000S TL1000S
    R would denote fully faired eg: TL1000R, GSXR

    Maybe.
    And F would mean touring fairing? GSX750F (the missus' bike)
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    GS?? = Suzuki
    CB? = Honda
    ZX = Kwaka
    YZ = Yammy

    Seriously, that's it. The marketing departments need a point of difference to identify a family of bikes ... and we as riders/customers all get to understand their parentage.

    They may have meant something once, but even that is largely unlikely. The car industry is the same, to get car names/models they use focus groups that start with hundreds of options. One of the criteria is that they can't be confused with another brand and that they sound cool enough to buy.

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    My ducati SuperSport is a 900ss. I have no idea what the "ss" stands for

    And my GS stands for Gelande Strasse......... But some say Gelande Sport.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anthrax View Post
    My ducati SuperSport is a 900ss. I have no idea what the "ss" stands for

    And my GS stands for Gelande Strasse.........
    I had a 89 Duc 750 Sport which i found to rather inaptly named indeed although it did have the odd moment of glory on the Rimatuka hill..
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    Quote Originally Posted by justsomeguy View Post
    What do they stand for?
    GSXR
    CBR
    ZXR
    YZF
    Grand Sport eXperimental Racing
    City Bike Racing
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    Kawasaki started logically with Kawasaki X (cross) Enduro etc....but got just into model names after......
    kawaZaki....? maybe? nobody knows
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    The GS on the BMW´s stands for Gelände/Straße or Off road/Road. My Cagiva doesn´t have ¨letters¨ its just a ¨Navigator¨ though the engine is from a TL Suzuki.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    This ought to be interesting,over the years (many of them) ive heard lots of different answers many of them entertaining and whoever said them at the time was adament they were correctfew years ago i had a problem with the bike and thought bugger it i will try my luck and rang Suzuki NZ,the bloke they thought i should talk to was busy so they took my numberi thought "why would the head honcho at Suzuki NZ bother to ring me back about a problem with an old TLS" but 10 minutes later ring he did,after talking to him about my problem i said "one more thing whilst your here"and asked him if he knew Suzukis real meaning on the S and R on the TL.The answer was way different than anything i had ever heard,but he assured me it was the correct one.
    Yes, yes, yes and the answer was????????????????????????????

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    Try googling it. There was a smiliar question raised and theres a website somewhere that spells it out eg my sg350n
    is explained thusly
    S=street
    G=four stroke
    350=capacity
    N=Cafe racer model

    Sorry I cant tell you exactly where all the info is. I'd try brand specific websites/fan sites as they'll probably have a list somewhere. Best of luck
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