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    what are 750 capable of on dyno?

    Just curious to see some mods and dyno number people have pulled out of 750's. Thanx.

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    What year 750 2-valve or 4-valve TSCC

    I have 1 example for one of my own bikes a 1979 GS750E 2 valver with 4-1 Marshall Deeptone, seperate pod filters and rejetted carbs (116 mains) with about 38.000 miles on it. 60.8 RWHP with a very nice line, stock output @ the crank according to Suzuki was 68 HP.

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      #3
      looking for numbers on 4 valve motors. What did they put out stock? I thought it was 68hp, but if thats what 2 valves put out, id think the newer engine would do slightly better. Thanx.

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        You can go here for quite a bit of info, photos and specs.

        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!

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          #5
          According to http://www.suzukicycles.org

          1980 GS750 69HP
          1983 GS750 72HP

          Although I seem to recall higher numbers for the models overhere, something like over 80HP or so.

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            #6
            The last of the 750E's were supposed to be hitting over 90 at the crank.

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              #7
              According to a Motorcyclist article the stock GS750 in 83 was putting out 76 hp at the rear wheel and the modified bike was at 85 to 90hp.

              Kevan

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