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1972 Suzuki GT 750 (1972)
1972 Suzuki GT750 Cafe RacerAlso called a Kettle or LeMansit is a triple cylinder 2 Stroke liquid cooled beast of a machine.Runs and rides will need little work to be perfect. Has a custom made fiberglass cafe hump seat built on original seat pan..Custom drop bars with bar end mirrors.Custom Cafe Bullet Fairingshortened the rear fender and moved factory turn signals and brake light in closer.Removed the bulky 3 to 4 exhaust and added lighter 3 to 3 expansion chambers.one of the header bolt threads were bad need repaired so it leaks a little out of the right side exhaust header.The engine left side cases have been repaired sometime in its 44 year life.Still has the original front dual drum brakes.Good tires. Will need a clutch eventually but still adjustment left.Need little tuning to be perfect.When I got this bike it was in really rough shape and after 3 years i finally got it close to the way I Imagined.I do not know if the 44 year old oil injector works so i just mix gas and oil in a can and pour into the tankUpdated the carburetors to 1974 carbs and the air box does not fit so I run pod filters. I still have the factory Air Box and Factory 3 into 4 exhaust that is included.The starter was removed before I got the Bike so it is Kick Start only, but it is easily started on one or two kicks.Only thing i was going to to to it was ad a set of rear set controls but I will leave that up to the buyer.The 72 was the first year for a liquid cooled bike by any motorcycle manufacture.they made gt750 from 72 to 75 and have are getting more and more rare.Low Reserve auction for the coolest bike on eBay$500 dollar deposit through PayPalBuyer makes pickup arrangements and bring remaining cash when getting.Thanks for looking and contact me I will be happy to answer any questions.2016-06-17 04:55:01Massillon, Ohio, United States298000
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1974 Suzuki GT 750 (1974)
1974 SUZUKI GT-750 with only 31,083 miles on the odometer, this is a great project bike for someone interested, the VIN # GT750-41101 engine # GT750-44600 numbers are matching. This is a very collection Suzuki GT's, when you look a vintage bike. This auction is a NO RESERVE, the GT750 has Clear Florida Title, and highest bidder wins.2016-10-31 04:37:37Orlando, Florida, United States315300
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1979 Suzuki GT 750 (1979)
1979 Suzuki GT 750 Water Buffalo Black unrestored condition 12k miles Some aluminum pitting small dent in tank Tank lined New Battery Just spent $1000 getting her running/new brakes Gutted to sell her but I am going overseas next week and she has to go I have an Alabama title. YOU WILL HAVE TO SORT THIS OUT. The last signed owners have agreed to help.2016-12-01 04:38:18Denver, Colorado, United States113,200.00
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