Gs750 Brat
Presented in October 1976, GS750 was the the first four-stroke engined Suzuki motorcycle after 22 years of only 2-stroke engines from Suzuki. The Colleda 90cc COX was the first, but the model was discontinued soon after its release in 1954 and after that Suzuki concentrated in deleveloping great two-stroke machines.
Gs750 brat. 1978 Suzuki GS750 Custom Street Tracker Scrambler Brat. USD7,500 (Fixed) Free Bike Insurance Calculator Free Bike Shipping Cost Calculator 1978 Suzuki GS750 Custom build. Bike runs and rides very good and is a lot of fun. Inverted front end with a laced wheel makes it look and handle great. Re-laced rear wheel. Re: 1978 GS750 - Brat style, first bike My 850 isnt running at the moment. It was a brat build gone south. Previous owner chopped the back and tried to hardtail it, then caught it on fire for a brief minute. Now, $150 later it sits in my garage waiting its turn behind a '73 BMW build *Post 100, hellllo DCC May 13, 2020 - Explore Ethan Helferty's board "GS750 Brat", followed by 141 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about Cafe racer, Cafe racer motorcycle, Cafe bike. gs750 cafe racer,custom,bobber,streetfighter,brat GBP 2,500 (Auction) hi,im selling my 1977 (12/10/1977) gs750,mot tax exempt,the bike has custom made front and rear lights made out of a solid billitt aluminium…cost over £200..ELECTRONIC IGNITION(NO POINTS)micro indicators,tt classic tires,carbon cans,the seat has been...
1977 Suzuki GS750 "Penelope" Cafe Racer Brat Scrambler Motorcycle - $2,000 (Las Vegas) < image 1 of 5 > 1977 suzuki gs750. engine displacement (CC): 750 fuel: gas title status: clean transmission: manual. QR Code Link to This Post *EDITED: After a couple weeks out of town she is not currently running. Just rode her through Red Rock a few months. The digital magazine for discover the best Cafe Racer, Scrambler, Brat, Baggers, Bobber and Custom motorcycles Suzuki GS750, a classic motorcycle converted to Cafe Racer 31 March, 2020 Gs750 brat seat frame hoop. chopadilic. In my daily surge for nice bikes, i came along a great caferacerblog. The first thing i noticed was this briliant falcon bike. No caferacer but a perfect mix of an old school racer and a bobber. beautiful. I think this blog is going to be one of my favorits.. May 7, 2013 - Explore Taylor Randall's board "GS750" on Pinterest. See more ideas about Cafe racer, Suzuki, Suzuki cafe racer.
1977 Suzuki GS750 "Penelope" Cafe Racer Brat Scrambler Motorcycle - $3,500 (Las Vegas) Meet Penelope, the trusty Spanish do-it-all steed! Penelope is a 1977 Suzuki GS750 and boy does she purr like a kitten. Modeled after the Spanish racing legend Manuel "Sete" Gibernau Bultó's motorcycles with the #15 embedded on the side of the tank, Penelope also has knobby tires for dual on/off road fun. Suzuki GS750 Brat style - Pro-built by Robinson's Speedshop a few years back. I'd seen photographs of this bike on Pinterest over the years and when I spotted it for sale 2 years ago bought it on impulse. Still in fantastic condition, now registered as historic vehicle. Suzuki GS850 Brat Tracker Tampil Lebih Simpel dan Tetap Istimewa . Fedrick Wahyu - Rabu, 9 September 2020 | 14:45 WIB. Ryan Montgomery. Full Metal Brat: Suzuki GS850 by Basan Metalworks. September 8, 2020. The Suzuki GS850, introduced in 1979, sported a bored-out two-valve GS750 engine mated to a shaft drive, offering 77 horsepower and a top speed of 119 mph — a heavyweight brute designed for the touring […] Continue Reading.
Suzuki GS750E, 1978. Originally it is from Netherlands. I bought it in 2015 in bad condition, it did not run. So I made it to cafe racer. All parts are sandblasted and powder coated. 1980 Suzuki GS 1980 Suzuki GS 1980 Suzuki GS850 1980 Suzuki GS850 Cafe Racer Brat Custom Full Custom Restoration/Build 21,550 miles (Before Build/Restoration) Less than 500 after build VIN: GS850123745 HISTORY OF THE BIKE: My grandfather gave me this bike about six months ago to use as my next bike build. He owned it for the last 15 years or so. Try "GS750 Kerker". You never know how they will list it. I'd just try "GS750 Header" and see what you find. If you run across one of Pops Yoshimura's units in good shape at a decent price, snag it up! Like this awesome 1978 Suzuki GS750 I found on an old cafe racer thread (if you own it please let me know). There’s a great article on McNews about how the GS750 back in it’s day was the first Japanese superbike to get it right. The CB750 and Kawasaki Z900 both didn’t handle as well as the GS750 (I’m sure some of you will disagree).