What should I know before buying a Suzuki GT750?

What should I know before buying a Suzuki GT750?

If so, then one of the crankshaft oil seals is likely to be failing or the gearbox oil level too high. Point this out to the seller as you could reduce the selling price by hundreds of pounds. After purchasing, keep an eye on the points above for a few weeks if you followed the advise you should not have any problems.

What kind of oil does a GT750 use?

You could bleed the pump with an oilcan filled with the 2-stroke oil of you’re choice and obviously of the same type as in the 2-stroke oil tank. When replacing the 2-stroke oil decide which type of oil you want. You can use either vegetable, mineral, semi-synthetic or fully synthetic.

How can I tell if my Suzuki GT750 has a 2 stroke pump?

However, thoroughly check the oil feed pipe from the 2-stroke oil tank to the 2-stroke pump for signs of perishing or cracks. Also, slip the pipe off of the pump to see if any 2-stroke oil is flowing through it. After purchasing.

How old is a Suzuki GT750 Kettle bike?

Many of us may well have heard a legendary tale about a Kettle (or any other bike) that has laid for all of its life in the original manufacturers packing crate, unbuilt and unused, but has now come to the market as a pristine example of a brand new 40+ year old bike, with an exceptional price to match.

Is the Suzuki GT750 used in the Japanese market?

The Japanese domestic market used a different system which is covered in its own section here.

What kind of wheels do I need for my GT750?

Lester Tire and Wheel Co. based in Ohio. These wheels were a ‘drop in’ fit and did not require any modifications to the stock brake systems as they use the existing rear brake plate. Melber alloy wheels, made in Italy. I believe the company folded in 2002, but these are very light and also very rare.

Where can I get a Suzuki GT750 cover set?

Dixie International in the USA produced a cover set consisting of the points, rotor, clutch, starter motor. Fairly rare, and a nice addition if you can find a set. Tarozzi in Italy still produce a stylish set of engine guards for the GT750.

What kind of paint does a 1972 Suzuki GT750 have?

Msg: 3RDM To: 26971 1972 Suzuki GT750 Paint is all original and looks great. The tank l… more Over 4 weeks ago on Yupyi! The GT750 is a two-stroke three-cylinder water-cooled motorcycle developed by Suzuki in the early 70s.