The two-stroke Japanese road bikes of the 70s were absolutely wonderful. I had a Yamaha RD350, which I loved like a girlfriend. God, I wish I kept it. I'd do just about anything to get one from this era today. Very hard to find. Not hard to understand why.
Kevin this motorcycle is a credit to you.I had a 380 in 79 and loved it.Wish I still had it now.Would love to buy it but cannot.All the best with your sale.Regards, Steve.
I have always loved the Suzuki triples from the 70's and this one looks immaculate. I bought an old wreck from a dealer in 1983 for £100. OK, it was a bit tatty, but had two good tyres on it, and it still ran. I set about re-painting it, put a new seat cover on and gave it a general tidy up. I had it looking pretty decent. It needed new head gaskets, and new centre stand, because the foot lever had broken off. Oh, and these old bikes s often had plastic lens covers on the speedo and tacho, and they tend to fog up with time. I overcame this problem by gently with a soft cloth putting T-Cut on them, rubbing in a gentle circular motion, then applying liquid wax, between applications and buffing them up. Eventually, this removes the surface misting and leaves them looking almost as good as new.
never mind your biker gear boy..... who makes the rules for riding a horse... get yourself more to complain about than what you currently are... you have to have a love for biking... it does not come in a jacket, boots or helmet... its a passion... a crazz.... a love ❤️💯❤️💯❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏....
Richard, was that in US? We in U.K. didn’t get that colour / color. I love the chrome all over and green tank & side panels look. I own a U.K. 550B in Maui blue.
Yep, I loved mine as well ORO 604P Until the spring broke on the side stand, leaning in for a left bend it dropped, dug into the tarmac and flipped me into a hedge. The bike hit a wall and was written off with a twisted fork & frames. I broke my back here but was lucky enough to make a full recovery from this one. Eighteen months later I wasn't so lucky.
Beautiful bike. I had a green one. It would be more authentic with a yellow number plate. No one would ever have had an old fashioned black and silver plate on one.
Yes we also had electric lights and television also disc brakes first honda cb750 had discbrakes honestly just after flint axe was obselete pnuematic tyres hadn't long come in
I had a black one of these. I had also changed the front brakes to dual. Took it to Santa Pod. Entered the bring any old thing race. Full of modified GS550's that made loads of noise with their go faster add on crap. I was the fastest 550 on the day. I had my choke on at the start, because the queue was so long. I did 93 mph in 14.3 seconds. That is crap today, but most vehicles of the day would even find the motorway speed limit a bit of a challenge.
That GT550 is in beautiful condition you really have made it immaculate.
Very beautiful and powerful.i love and respect legend suzuki..
The two-stroke Japanese road bikes of the 70s were absolutely wonderful. I had a Yamaha RD350, which I loved like a girlfriend. God, I wish I kept it. I'd do just about anything to get one from this era today. Very hard to find. Not hard to understand why.
Kevin this motorcycle is a credit to you.I had a 380 in 79 and loved it.Wish I still had it now.Would love to buy it but cannot.All the best with your sale.Regards, Steve.
I have always loved the Suzuki triples from the 70's and this one looks immaculate.
I bought an old wreck from a dealer in 1983 for £100. OK, it was a bit tatty, but had
two good tyres on it, and it still ran. I set about re-painting it, put a new seat cover on
and gave it a general tidy up. I had it looking pretty decent. It needed new head
gaskets, and new centre stand, because the foot lever had broken off. Oh, and these
old bikes s often had plastic lens covers on the speedo and tacho, and they tend to
fog up with time. I overcame this problem by gently with a soft cloth putting T-Cut
on them, rubbing in a gentle circular motion, then applying liquid wax, between
applications and buffing them up. Eventually, this removes the surface misting
and leaves them looking almost as good as new.
never mind your biker gear boy..... who makes the rules for riding a horse... get yourself more to complain about than what you currently are... you have to have a love for biking... it does not come in a jacket, boots or helmet... its a passion... a crazz.... a love ❤️💯❤️💯❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏....
Nice bike sounds great bring back 70s and 80s 👍
Looks just like my orange "73 GT-380. Rode it LA to Denver over the Rockies when I turned 18.
WOW what a Cream Puff ! this bike is Immaculate i would love to own her my lord !!!!!
Beautiful Bike! I bought the last brand new one the local dealer had in 1978. It was a 1977 Model dark green and gold color and I loved that bike.
Richard, was that in US? We in U.K. didn’t get that colour / color. I love the chrome all over and green tank & side panels look. I own a U.K. 550B in Maui blue.
In my 20's I had a Blue 1974 GT 380. GREAT Ride!
Here the same.
Greetings from Netherlands
I had the same bike, loved it. Thanks for sharing
I absolutely love these old bikes
I rode one of these for a long time. Excellent bike, no equals....
Yep, I loved mine as well ORO 604P Until the spring broke on the side stand, leaning in for a left bend it dropped, dug into the tarmac and flipped me into a hedge. The bike hit a wall and was written off with a twisted fork & frames. I broke my back here but was lucky enough to make a full recovery from this one. Eighteen months later I wasn't so lucky.
Your bike details are still on DVLA! What happened 18 mths later?
What a beast. Beauty and the beast.
Mijn eerste motorfiets...identiek.
1982 aangeschaft bij Vos in Echt voor 1500 gulden.......
Dolgelukkig en apetrots......
Mooie tijd.......
Heb er een alfa romeo voor ingeruild in Venlo
Expansie pijp er op, bij motor limburg.
Wel popo aan de deur, vanwege geluid, haha
Moto bellissima, o restauro da 10 e lode. Saluti Salvatore Kawa Trapani SICILY.
A proper motorcycle....
I see you fitted the double disc conversion...
QUE BELLEZA ....!!!
Beautiful bike. I had a green one. It would be more authentic with a yellow number plate. No one would ever have had an old fashioned black and silver plate on one.
Just like a new motorcycle :)
I like it because its 2 strokes bike..sound is so magnificent.
Should be in a museum!
Kickstart the bloody thing !
That looks great 😊
An Absolute WetDream!🤘
Very Nice 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 what bhp does it have ?
Beautiful.
gorgeous
Stunning
My first new vehicle. '74 GT 550 Red.
February '74. Yea it was a single front disk otherwise that is her.
awesome👍
What's this? Basically a GT380 2 stroke engine. Why there is name of 550. I had this bike.
I had one in the 80s
Love suzuki 3 cylinders better than kawii 3cylinders not as fast nearly bought a kawi 500 mac 1 had to rev the nuts of it to keep it in the power band
Isso é no Brasil está a venda
Nice motorbike
Did it really come with disk brakes? I thought those two strokes had drum brakes.
They did in 1974 and beyond.
Yes we also had electric lights and television also disc brakes first honda cb750 had discbrakes honestly just after flint axe was obselete pnuematic tyres hadn't long come in
First CB 750 1969
really nice bike
Just great
Original man 😲wow
Mine also concourse in black!
I had a 1977 550
👍💓😉
Look nice , US dollars please.
Estdeventa
Super rare moto.Keep it like that my friend!!!!!!!!!
I had a black one of these. I had also changed the front brakes to dual. Took it to Santa Pod. Entered the bring any old thing race. Full of modified GS550's that made loads of noise with their go faster add on crap. I was the fastest 550 on the day. I had my choke on at the start, because the queue was so long. I did 93 mph in 14.3 seconds. That is crap today, but most vehicles of the day would even find the motorway speed limit a bit of a challenge.
Estdeventa