What was the price of a 1982 Suzuki GS 750?

What was the price of a 1982 Suzuki GS 750?

1982 Suzuki Gs 750, HAS ORGINIAL TITLE -Runs well -Body MC needs outter makeup -4 CYN -Model GS750TZ $2,000.00 1982 Suzuki GS750, Sold as is.

How did the Suzuki gs750e get its name?

When the GS750E got the 16-valve cylinder head, Suzuki changed the model name to GSX750E (in Northern America the name remained unchanged). Here’s some facts and pictures of the three model years with the air-cooled 16-valve engine.

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.

Is the Suzuki GS750 a good handling motorcycle?

In two years the Suzuki GS750 has gained recognition as a fast, reliable, good-handling machine. Built upon that foundation, the EC, with cast wheels, dual-disc front brakes and a stepped seat, takes its place as yet another factory-modified motorcycle.

Where can I buy a 1982 Suzuki GS750?

1982 Suzuki GS750, Sold as is. 1982 SUZUKI GS750 CUSTOM, Stock # 2187Presented by:ADDICTIVE BEHAVIOR MOTOR WORKS (Dealer #441A)Utah’s largest selection of used Motorcycles/PowersportsFinancing & Extended Warranties available10% off all parts, service, and apparel with purchase454 South 500 West, Salt Lake City • 801-839-3999 • 1982 GS750EZ.

Why was the Suzuki GS750 a Biggie?

This was one of the real biggies because it was designed to yank Suzuki out of its two-stroke past and place it decisively in the four-stroke future.

How many valves does a Suzuki gs750e have?

And 16 valves. Suzuki engineers used increasingly oversquare cylinders, with a wider 67mm bore and short 53mm stroke for the 747cc motor, topped off by something called the Twin Swirl Combustion Chamber (U.S. patent #3533577, for anyone caring to know more). This was back when the Japanese loved hanging a lot of initials on their technology.

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!