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    whats me bike please???????????????????

    I need help!

    I purchased what I thought was a GSX750 from a Bike shop, I saved the sexy beast from death. (she was to be broken for spares!)

    She had no papers and is an import. (Number plate states from "TORINO")

    I was given the name and address from a guy in the know, who would issue me with a dating certificate. I gave him the Chassis number and the engine number from the bike, he has given me a dating certificate for 1980. all relevant information was sent to the DVLA and they have issued her with docs for a V PLATE.

    looking at pictures of machines on here and on the suzuki owners club it would appear that she could be a 1982 gsx 750 e mark 3.

    I am now totally confused and now need therapy.

    Can anyone help? I dont know what to do next

    Cheers

    Jo

    #2
    Welcom to the forum!!

    Have you tried:

    Probably the largest Suzuki motorcycle fan site in the world. Online since 2001. Thousands of pages with technical information, pictures, magazine adverts and brochure scans of most Suzuki motorbikes ever sold in different parts of the world. Thousands of bike pictures and stories posted by the readers. ALL Suzuki motorcycle models around the world have their place here!


    take a look through the collections and see if you can't find your model.

    It's difficult to id a bike without the use of visual aids 8O 8)

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      #3
      Originally posted by shaftzuki
      It's difficult to id a bike without the use of visual aids 8O 8)

      By that he means, post a picture so we can see it!

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        #4
        I do beleive there's a VIN series associated with each model. Suzukicycles.org probably has it.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Hoomgar
          Originally posted by shaftzuki
          It's difficult to id a bike without the use of visual aids 8O 8)

          By that he means, post a picture so we can see it!
          Thanks Mark!! :roll: 8)

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            #6
            post a pic

            how ya do it................................................ .......... where do it do it?

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              #7
              Originally posted by shaftzuki
              Originally posted by Hoomgar
              Originally posted by shaftzuki
              It's difficult to id a bike without the use of visual aids 8O 8)

              By that he means, post a picture so we can see it!
              Thanks Mark!! :roll: 8)

              awwww, don't mention it


              Mark
              GS interpreter

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                #8
                how do i post a pic.

                thanks for your help.

                How do i post a picture.

                My Chassis number is GS75X-525586...what year and model.....answers on a postcard please!

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                  #9
                  Re: how do i post a pic.

                  Originally posted by bikervix
                  thanks for your help.
                  How do i post a picture.
                  It must be a digital picture or a regular pic scanned to digital. The picture must be somewhere stored online/on a computer for you to share it. You can get free storage at places like groups at MSN.com and the like.

                  When you have it somewhere, post the link or the image by putting the link between these....

                  [img] and [/img]. Good luck

                  -D

                  Or....email the pic to me and I'll post for you.

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                    #10
                    What a sweet looking ride you have there Jo. Congrats. 8)



                    To make that happen, all I did was put the address of that picture (uploaded to my server) between these two bits of text aka Img button in the post a reply menu and its posted.

                    http://www.dominorosi.com/jpg/sexysuzi.jpg between these: [img] and [/img]

                    -D

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                      #11
                      From your dating certificate, I assume that 1980 would be the manufacture year. It was probably manufactured in 1980 for the 1981 model/sales year.
                      I have a 1981 GS/GSX 750 EX and it matches your photo exactly.

                      Earl
                      Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.

                      I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.

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                        #12
                        thanks to 80gs1000e

                        A very big thank you to 80gs....for putting a pic of me baby on here.

                        Hi Earl thanks for you advice.

                        The manufacturing details i found on www.suzukicycles.org show that the changes made to my bike would have been for the 1982 spec. So you can see why I am confused.

                        guess i just need to learn to worry less lol
                        now its a case of what year do i order my parts for lol

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                          #13
                          Re: thanks to 80gs1000e

                          I most of the parts interchange between E models 80,81,82. I'm pretty sure the commonly used things like sprockets, chains, cables, brake pads, switches, stator, R/R, headlights, turn signals, clutch linings etc etc, are the same.

                          Earl


                          Originally posted by bikervix


                          guess i just need to learn to worry less lol
                          now its a case of what year do i order my parts for lol
                          Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.

                          I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.

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                            #14
                            wooooooooooooooooooooooohoooooooooooooooooooooo

                            its offical my bike is a GSX 750 E mark 3 and would be a 1982.

                            all i got to do now is write to the registation people.

                            Thanks everyone for their help.

                            all i get to do now is buy a couple of bits.


                            Does anyone now what the rubber bit is called that the seat lock sits in ?????

                            Coz I need one!

                            and a nice seat.............

                            ANY IDEAS????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????

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                              #15
                              Try bikebandit.com
                              They had every single rubber piece made for my 78 GS1000C.

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