I got my bike last fall. I had been searching for a bike for almost a year. Never really had considered a Suzuki - I was just looking for >500CC 4-stroke from the 70's. Mainly I had checked out Kawasaki Z and Honda CB's. The right one never did come along although there were plenty of them for sale. I was just too picky I guess. Mine needed to be registered as a historic vehicle - which ment it had to be over 30 years old and it had to be original. And by original I mean there could not be aftermarket exhausts or even wrong kind of bolts in it. That narrowed down the search quite a bit. The benefits of it being registered as a historic vehicle are in the insurance. It only costs a mere 40$ a year to insure it.
Then I found the 1978 Suzuki GS750. It was already registered as a historic vehicle, had a price tag of 2900 euros and over 40000 miles on it. Wen't for a testdrive and bought it almost instantly. It wasn't in immaculate condition but damn near one.
Here are the pics when I bought it:
The bad bits were:
* The seat had a rip (pic below)
* The right sidecover was shot (PO had installed a intercom system behind it)
* Instrument cluster had faded lettering
* Broke the seatlock by myself
* Tail light had a crack
* Some oil dripping out from the left exhaust water when engine is cold
* Seems the other mirror isn't original - but hey if the inspector missed it...
* Front brake squeals like a pig on braking
Still on the to-do list:
* Change the instrument cluster
* Change the seatlock
* Adjusting the valves might just cure the oil spits...
* The front brakes - install new pads?
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