When did the Suzuki GSX750E come out?
The GSX750E with a 16-valve engine, released in January 1980, replaced the GS750E and the model was discontinued in August 1980. The bikes sold in 1980 were identical with the 1979 year’s GS750EN and officially there wasn’t any 1980 year’s GS750ET model. The ’79 GS750EN (GS750E-II in Japan) was almost identical with the ’78 year’s GS750EC.
What was the weight of a 1981 GS750?
See the 1981 GS750GL picture further down on this page. The model was sold until 1980 and was discontinued after the presentation of the 16-valve engined GSX750L. Seat height: 793 mm (31.2 in), dry weight: 233 kg (514 lbs), 19-inch front tire, 17-inch rear tire. A nice looking 1979 GS750N, sent by Neil Harding, Middlesbrough, England.
What’s the top speed of a Suzuki GS750?
WEB WWW.SUZUKICYCLES.ORG. The GSX750 engine with 65,0 mm bore and 56,4 mm stroke delivered 63—72 hp, depending on the export country. Even the restricted versions (for West-Germany etc.) were powerful enough to give the GS750 a top speed of 200 km/h, making the GS750 faster than any other Japanese motorcycle in 1976.
What was the name of the 1980 Suzuki GS 250 twin?
Magazine ad from USA – 1980 GS-250 Twin. Click to enlarge. GSX250 – the eight-valve version of GS250 – was called GS250 on the American market. The older GS-models had only two valves per cylinder.
When did the Suzuki gs750l come out?
Click on the image for larger format. Here’s even larger picture. Suzuki introduced a custom styled GS750L in 1979. It had same specifications as the GS750E but had high handlebars, stepped seat, leading axle front fork, smaller fuel tank (13 l/ 3.4 US gal) and short cut silencers. Sorry, no pictures available for the moment.
See the 1981 GS750GL picture further down on this page. The model was sold until 1980 and was discontinued after the presentation of the 16-valve engined GSX750L. Seat height: 793 mm (31.2 in), dry weight: 233 kg (514 lbs), 19-inch front tire, 17-inch rear tire. A nice looking 1979 GS750N, sent by Neil Harding, Middlesbrough, England.
How tall is the front tire on a Suzuki GS750?
The model was sold until 1980 and was discontinued after the presentation of the 16-valve engined GSX750L. Seat height: 793 mm (31.2 in), dry weight: 233 kg (514 lbs), 19-inch front tire, 17-inch rear tire. A nice looking 1979 GS750N, sent by Neil Harding, Middlesbrough, England. Photgraphed in Yorkshire, England.
Magazine ad from USA – 1980 GS-250 Twin. Click to enlarge. GSX250 – the eight-valve version of GS250 – was called GS250 on the American market. The older GS-models had only two valves per cylinder.
What kind of drive does a Suzuki GS 750 have?
It was however still designated as a GS on some markets, primarily in the US. GS750 (D,E,G,GL,L,S,T), 750s were 16 valve GS (X) from 1980 model year. The G suffix after the model number indicates the model uses a shaft drive instead of the chain drive system.
When did the Suzuki GS series come out?
The first of the GS Series was the four-cylinder GS750 released alongside the GS400 parallel twin in November 1976. (1977 Model Year). The GS750 engine was essentially patterned off the Kawasaki Z1-900, and became the design basis for all air-cooled Suzuki four-stroke fours until the release of the air-oil cooled GSX-R.
The model was sold until 1980 and was discontinued after the presentation of the 16-valve engined GSX750L. Seat height: 793 mm (31.2 in), dry weight: 233 kg (514 lbs), 19-inch front tire, 17-inch rear tire. A nice looking 1979 GS750N, sent by Neil Harding, Middlesbrough, England. Photgraphed in Yorkshire, England.
What was the top speed of a Suzuki GS750?
The Suzuki GS750 was a in-line four, four-stroke Standard motorcycle produced by Suzuki between 1976 and 1982. It could reach a top speed of 123 mph (198 km/h). Max torque was 44.26 ft/lbs (60.0 Nm) @ 8250 RPM. Claimed horsepower was 61.69 HP (46.0 KW) @ 8800 RPM.
How big is the fuel tank on a Suzuki GS750?
The GS750T was fitted with a 4.23 Gallon (16.00 Liters) fuel tank. The bike weighed just 498.24 pounds (226.0 Kg). The wheelbase was 59.45 inches (1510 mm) long. ENGINE #: ….. GS750-43683
When did the Suzuki GT 750 come out?
Suzuki introduced the popular Suzuki GT 750, a water-cooled 2-stroke triple, in 1971, but knew the days of the “Water Buffalo” (as it was known on the street) were numbered thanks to ever tightening emissions regulations in the U.S. and Europe. Rita, Sue and Bob Too! Minnâ-yatteruka!
What was the horsepower of the Suzuki XS750?
Claimed horsepower was 61.69 HP (46.0 KW) @ 8800 RPM. The arrival of the first 750cc Yamaha and Suzuki four-strokes in 1976 marked a historical turning point. The former attempted to break new ground technically with a three cylinder shaft-drive XS750, while Suzuki followed the classic route of a transverse four-cylinder layout.