Suzuki GS tech info
Suzuki GS description
1978 Suzuki GS750E with less than 14,500 miles
asking $2,900 OBO This bike is all original and in perfect working condition. No rust or extreme weathering, chrome is shiny with no visible pitting. Only 2 owners and a California bike from day one. Will include original owners manual and tool kit. All lights and switches work and have a good "click" to them. New tires have less than 1000 miles. Oil has recently been changed, and all previous maintenance was done by a certified Suzuki dealer. Bike starts up right away and has both electric and kick starter. Bike is completely stock. No modifications whatsoever. Only minor cosmetic damages depicted in the pictures which include a cracked but working headlamp casing, and scuffs on left blinkers due to the bike being laid down in a driveway (literally). - Small dent on right side of the tank done by the previous owner (touched up with no rust or internal damage). The bike works beautifully and reliably and is ready for a new home. Registration paid until February 2017 |
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Moto blog
Another Cruiser?
Sun, 09 Nov 2008In a county gone mad with cruisers, from outrageous T.V. customs to 250cc Honda Rebels, the cruiser is the largest segment of the American motorcycle market. Interesting then, that despite a seeming glut in the cruiser supply, and receding sales figures from major OEMs in the past year, that new cruiser models keep coming.
Suzuki Quitting Car Business in Canada by 2014
Wed, 27 Mar 2013When American Suzuki announced it was filing for Chapter 11 and dropping out of the U.S. automobile market last November, its counterparts in Canada said it would continue to sell cars for that market. It now appears that will only last for one more year, as Suzuki Canada announced it would also stop selling cars following the 2014 model year to focus on its powersports operations.
John Hopkins Loses Fingertip [Warning: Graphic Image May be a Shocker]
Sat, 14 Jan 2012Following numerous procedures and some complications, American racer John Hopkins has undergone surgery to remove the tip of his right ring finger. The Crescent Suzuki racer initially injured the finger in a crash while competing as a MotoGP wild card entry for Rizla Suzuki in the Czech Republic Grand Prix at Brno in August. Since then, Hopkins underwent six procedures to repair his finger to no avail.
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