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SUZUKI GS 450ET 1980 CAFE RACER (1980)
This is a 1980 Suzuki GS450ET. This is suzuki's version of a Factory Cafe Racer. This is suzuki's version of the Super sport that honda put out for years.2013-09-03 09:48:40Bend, Oregon, US18,2851,600.00
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1980 Suzuki GS (1980)
FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION IS MY FRIENDS MINT ORIGINAL CONDITION 1980 SUZUKI GS750L, WITH ONLY 7200 ORIGINAL MILES!!! THIS BIKE IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION! THE BIKE GOES HOME TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER!2016-07-21 04:51:03Ayer, Massachusetts, United States73600
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1980 Suzuki GS (1980)
The Suzuki GS1000E is the sought after chain final drive version of Suzuki's GS1000. "During the 1970s Japan motorcycle builders all had copied the Norton "featherbed" frame, putting powerful inline 4-cylinder motors in them. From these similarities the term Universal Japanese Motorcycle (UJM) was coined. While Honda had good handling and Kawasaki the biggest power, it was Suzuki that managed to find the balance and really combine the two." The GS1000 is the last model to feature a full tubular steel frame and classic tank and seat (without having the 2 shaped to fit into each other).2016-08-22 05:06:18Aurora, Colorado, United States272500
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1980 Suzuki GS450L *Complete* +Spare Parts: Engine/Tank/Carbs/Exhaust +Lots More (1980)
1980 Suzuki GS450L Motorcycle. 17k miles. Clean title in hand, ready to sign over. This motorcycle was restored in 2006/7 and ran great.2013-09-26 23:14:16Auburn, Washington, US17,0001,200.00
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chopper, bobber, rat bike, custom, ratrod, bar hopper, inline four, (1980)
1983 GS1100 motor in 1980 GS750 frame.Registered and titled as 1980 GS750.Originally built as 750 in April 2011. 1100 engine upgrade done in March 2012.Hardtail frame, lengthened 4" in the rear.18" rear wheel (130-70/18 Kenda) under flat trailer fender.530 gold o-ring chain & newer sprocketsUnknown rake on 1980 XL250 front end with 21" front wheel.(3.00/21 Speedmaster style Kenda)Drum brakes front and rear.5 3/4" headlamp w custom mini fairing.4" Lucas style taillamp on sissy bar/license plate & fender mount. 7/8" drag bars (20"wide) on 4" dogbone risers.Dirtbike hand controls and grips.Single cable throttle assembly.1" raised mid foot controls. 25" seat height.9x13 (adjustable) solo seat w 3" springs & 8x5 P-pad on fender.Pod filters on Mikuni carbs w Stage2 Dynojet kit.Pipes are 2, 2-into-1's with header wrap.They're fairly quiet at idle and low RPM's.But the bike is loud at higher RPM's.Apprx.2013-09-28 19:09:58Apache Junction, Arizona, US10,0002,000.00
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