GS-
Suzuki's designation for overhead cams
X-
Suzuki's designation for 4 valves per cylinder
R-
racing.
GS500-
overhead cam 500cc (nominal)
Been asked lots of times in the past and I came across the official word...thought I'd share.
My assumptions on others:
TL1000S - Twin Liter 1000cc Street (sport?)
TL1000R - Twin Liter 1000cc Race
SV650 - Sport V (Twin) 650cc
SV650S - Sport V (Twin) Sport/street?
GSX600F (Katana)- Overhead cams with 4-valves per 600cc faired
GSF600 (Bandit) - Overhead cam four cylinder 600cc
GSF600S (Bandit S) - Overhead cam four cylinder 600cc Sport/Street
GS500F - Overhead cam 500cc faired
DRZ-400SM - Dirt/Road 4-stroke (Z) 400cc SuperMoto
F before displacement numbers = four cylinder
F after displacement numbers = faired
Oh yea ... that would make the bandit how many valves ??? 4 ... then where is the X ...
Yea that's right ... random sheite thrown together to make it look cool ... letters like R and X add like 20 hp, and the F adds like 50. Blue bikes are the fastest ... and purple is the crappiest ... :laugh: :laugh: O0 :thumb: :thumb:
Cool.
Srinath.
What the hell does CBR600RR mean i cant come up with a sentence that has that many Rs in it
Three R's, that's +60hp!
plus its red too so it probably has infinite hp
RR means 'Race Ready' doesn't it.
I guess that means it meets most track requirements off the shelf.
Or I could be wrong. It's happened before. :icon_rolleyes:
but what the hell does the first R mean.
also what in god's green f$#king earth does CB stand for
the letters may mean something to the designers in the form of a code but the bikes are sold all over the world, in different countries with different languages so they cant equate to words because they will differ from country to country, unless they assume English to be universal. In saying that the Japanese do have some funny ways of naming cars. There is garage near me selling imported cars called Nissan Cedrics, Mazda Friendly-Bongos and Toyota Toyopets. I have also read that Isuzu sell a pick-up called the `Light-Dump`. Check out the link
http://www.lightman.co.uk/popeye/bb.html.
Aren't Chevies known as something else in Austrailia? I know Fords are still called Fords over there.
Quote from: scratch on June 22, 2006, 02:15:18 PM
Aren't Chevies known as something else in Austrailia? I know Fords are still called Fords over there.
You mean a Holden?
cbr stand for city bike racer a cb is city bike hence a cb750
Quote from: sinfulgs on June 22, 2006, 02:27:10 PM
cbr stand for city bike racer a cb is city bike hence a cb750
YOUR A WITCH!!!! LIARR!!!!!
No, no. CB stands for "crotch bike" which gave birth to term "Crotch Rocket". The CBR is a "Crotch Bike Royal", which doesn't translate well, but basically means Super Crotch Bike Race Regular.
The most interesting is Yamaha, which let YZF stand for "You'll Zoom Fast" but is known in Japan is the Yamaha Fuzzy Bunny, Fizzer for short.
Quote from: Jake D on June 22, 2006, 02:37:04 PM
No, no. CB stands for "crotch bike" which gave birth to term "Crotch Rocket". The CBR is a "Crotch Bike Royal", which doesn't translate well, but basically means Super Crotch Bike Race Regular.
The most interesting is Yamaha, which let YZF stand for "You'll Zoom Fast" but is known in Japan is the Yamaha Fuzzy Bunny, Fizzer for short.
I thought FZRs were the Fizzers.
Quote from: AlphaFire X5 on June 22, 2006, 02:16:33 PM
Quote from: scratch on June 22, 2006, 02:15:18 PM
Aren't Chevies known as something else in Austrailia? I know Fords are still called Fords over there.
You mean a Holden?
Yes! That's it! Thanks. Bookmarked for later useage (or, rather, a self-reminder).
Quote from: AlphaFire X5 on June 22, 2006, 02:40:26 PM
Quote from: Jake D on June 22, 2006, 02:37:04 PM
No, no. CB stands for "crotch bike" which gave birth to term "Crotch Rocket". The CBR is a "Crotch Bike Royal", which doesn't translate well, but basically means Super Crotch Bike Race Regular.
The most interesting is Yamaha, which let YZF stand for "You'll Zoom Fast" but is known in Japan is the Yamaha Fuzzy Bunny, Fizzer for short.
I thought FZRs were the Fizzers.
Only because they use the R1 motor. The YZF-R1. You get it now? Ahhhhh. . . .
My logic is flawless.
FZR = Fast Zoom Race, I kid you not. YZF = Yamaha('s best) Zip Fast (or, Zoom Fast).
I see. I was close. I guess I missed it by a bit.
But the Crotch Bike thing is totally true.
RR stands for Race Replica
Quote from: AlphaFire X5 on June 22, 2006, 02:16:33 PM
Quote from: scratch on June 22, 2006, 02:15:18 PM
Aren't Chevies known as something else in Austrailia? I know Fords are still called Fords over there.
You mean a Holden?
The last lot of Pontiac GTO's were Holden Monaros.
Why is that, Why do they call them Holden's. And does it still have the bowtie logo
Quote from: TadMC on June 22, 2006, 10:26:22 PM
Why is that, Why do they call them Holden's. And does it still have the bowtie logo
Dunno why they used Monaros, guess it saved them having to design a V8 coupe, plus the motor & gearbox are from GM America.
They have a lion playing witha beach ball instead of the bow tie, for the history of holden look here http://www.holden.com.au/www-holden/jsp/corporateinfo/history/history.jsp
Well, I guess every thing over there is backwards.
Typhoons instead of hurricanes
Toilet water rotating in the opposite direction
and Chevy going by a completely different name.
DAMN I WANNA VISIT AUSTRAILIA
Quote from: TadMC on June 22, 2006, 10:54:46 PM
Well, I guess every thing over there is backwards.
Typhoons instead of hurricanes
Toilet water rotating in the opposite direction
and Chevy going by a completely different name.
DAMN I WANNA VISIT AUSTRAILIA
Maaaate We have cyclones, not typhoons, our toilets flush the right way and we dont have no stinkin chevy's.
Even though Holden is part of GM they dont have a habit of bringing Yankee cars down under. The majority of Holdens are home designed and the ones they do rebadged are usually Vauxall of Opels (european) and Isuzu (Japanese).
Which is also a good explaination why the GTO handles so poorly. The Holden's suspension was designed for Austrailia's crappy roads, so it is beefy, like a truck. It needs a re-design.
Rhys Millen told me so.