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Can I find information about my engine from the number? GS100G-102313

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    Can I find information about my engine from the number? GS100G-102313

    I'm thinking a previous owner may have removed/replaced the engine in my bike. I'm mainly interested in the displacement size because the papers say it's the 1100cc but the seller sold it as a 1000cc and there is evidence the motor has been removed at some point.

    Thanks in advance

    #2
    That engine number GS100G is for a shaft drive 1000cc motor.

    The 1100 has the engine number prefix of GS110X-
    Last edited by Guest; 02-23-2012, 04:23 AM.

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      #3
      Thanks Don, looks like I have an 1100 chassis with a 1000 motor then

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        #4
        Unless the stock motor was upgraded to 1100 with aftermarket pistons or an 1100g block. The original displacement is cast on the bottom edge of the fins.
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          #5
          Originally posted by Flatline_Racing View Post
          The original displacement is cast on the bottom edge of the fins.
          I thought it should be and did have a quick look but I didn't think to look behind the frame rail 997cm2 it is

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