I bought one new in '77, same color as this one. added "850" Wiesco piston kit, Yosh pipe (never ran the baffle), geared it down, drag bars and a stepped seat like the drag racers of the day were using. Later in the year a body man friend painted it black for me and did ghosted gold pearl stripes to mimic the design of those on Pee Wee Gleason's race bike. Sold it to a friend and bought a 78 GS1000 when they were released, did the same mods sans the overbore. Those two bikes would run side by side. My friend was smaller build/lighter, but still. What a great bike that was; handled so much better than it's Kawasaki counterpart. Thanks for this, memory lane...
I bought an identical GS750 second hand in 1979. I loved how it looked. Got a bank loan over 2 years at £50 per month. Unfortunately, I didn't really trust the bike, it moved around at speeds over 60mph like a bucking broncho and I couldn't afford to have it properly checked out. I'd had it 3 months when an uninsured and unemployed driver in a Hillman Imp pulled out on me, destroying the front end of the bike and injuring me and my pillion. He was prosecuted by the police but it was the only time I had TPFT insurance so although the bike needed extensive repairs and I was off work without pay for weeks, I had no insurance payout, racked up big debts and had 21 loan payments to go. I sold it for £100 as a fixer upper and was back on the bus until I paid off the loan and debts. Almost 20 bikes since then, currently riding a Ducati Monster 937.
Everybody wanted a GS750 back in the day. I couldn't find one for sale so got a GS550e which was a good bike. Loved the vid, it brought back loads memorys from early 80s. Your GS sounded great anorl.
my brother also had one, the only mods he did on his was, electronic ignition, 4-1 Kerker header, 29mm smoothbore Mikuni cards, and velocity stacks. The fastest 1/4 mile on his was 12.3sec. He also let me ride it at the dragstrip when I was 17. I miss that shit!!
Often overlooked for the bigger 1000, or the CB900F. It’s funny how Suzuki persevered with the 750 when other manufacturers abandoned them in the 90s. This one sounds as good as the day it rolled of the production line.
I had a Honda CB 900 FA it had a horrendous gearbox, for every gear there seemed to be a false neutral, got rid and bought a GSX 1100 EG@@rodneybrown2391
Lovely bike! She'll last another 50 years if looked after like like that. I used to drool over a GS750 in the day but had to be content with the reliable but uninspiring CB200!
I had one when I lived in South Africa. It was my only transport for 15 years. My step father loaned me the cash to buy it. Now I live in the UK and my step father passed so I got this one as a reminder. Same colour, same sound.
I just picked up a '78 GS750 here in Cincy. Carbs are getting cleaned now (was flooding the air box with gas). Do you have any issues with the floats/needles on the carbs?
I want your bike! And your pants... give them to me LOL! You know, Arnold, Terminator...you got the joke. But seriously, I want your bike, 1977 Suzuki GS750. 1977 the year I was born 😁
so i have an old suzuki that i got from my dad, he says its a 1976, but i searched it up and the oldest model is a 77, but the old owner started to make it a hard-tail, and lost the title in the process, and the VIN is the old way (not 17 numbers) would you know anything about decoding the vin?
I bought one new in '77, same color as this one. added "850" Wiesco piston kit, Yosh pipe (never ran the baffle), geared it down, drag bars and a stepped seat like the drag racers of the day were using. Later in the year a body man friend painted it black for me and did ghosted gold pearl stripes to mimic the design of those on Pee Wee Gleason's race bike. Sold it to a friend and bought a 78 GS1000 when they were released, did the same mods sans the overbore. Those two bikes would run side by side. My friend was smaller build/lighter, but still. What a great bike that was; handled so much better than it's Kawasaki counterpart. Thanks for this, memory lane...
I bought an identical GS750 second hand in 1979. I loved how it looked. Got a bank loan over 2 years at £50 per month. Unfortunately, I didn't really trust the bike, it moved around at speeds over 60mph like a bucking broncho and I couldn't afford to have it properly checked out. I'd had it 3 months when an uninsured and unemployed driver in a Hillman Imp pulled out on me, destroying the front end of the bike and injuring me and my pillion. He was prosecuted by the police but it was the only time I had TPFT insurance so although the bike needed extensive repairs and I was off work without pay for weeks, I had no insurance payout, racked up big debts and had 21 loan payments to go. I sold it for £100 as a fixer upper and was back on the bus until I paid off the loan and debts. Almost 20 bikes since then, currently riding a Ducati Monster 937.
Everybody wanted a GS750 back in the day. I couldn't find one for sale so got a GS550e which was a good bike. Loved the vid, it brought back loads memorys from early 80s. Your GS sounded great anorl.
Stunning soundtrack and beautiful bike 👍🏻😊
my brother also had one, the only mods he did on his was, electronic ignition, 4-1 Kerker header, 29mm smoothbore Mikuni cards, and velocity stacks. The fastest 1/4 mile on his was 12.3sec. He also let me ride it at the dragstrip when I was 17. I miss that shit!!
Just watching the video. Didn't expect to see you riding through Chorley though lol. Homeboy
Often overlooked for the bigger 1000, or the CB900F. It’s funny how Suzuki persevered with the 750 when other manufacturers abandoned them in the 90s. This one sounds as good as the day it rolled of the production line.
I have a 1978 GS750E and a 1982 CB900F. If I had to choose, the 900F would go
I had a Honda CB 900 FA it had a horrendous gearbox, for every gear there seemed to be a false neutral, got rid and bought a GSX 1100 EG@@rodneybrown2391
Fabulous sound! I have a 1979 model in bits (broken piston rings) and this has made me more determined than ever to get it back on the road ASAP!
Lovely bike! She'll last another 50 years if looked after like like that. I used to drool over a GS750 in the day but had to be content with the reliable but uninspiring CB200!
this things sounds like a badass little italian sports car. sick as hell!
Beautiful Bike, Enjoy!!!
Beautiful bike ‘ had a black spoke wheeled one in 1979 and wish I still had it instead of my 650 bandit ☹️
I had one when I lived in South Africa. It was my only transport for 15 years. My step father loaned me the cash to buy it. Now I live in the UK and my step father passed so I got this one as a reminder. Same colour, same sound.
Excellent engines when maintained properly, I had an 850 which could shift for the lump it was, stopping it was a different matter.
lovely!!
Just picked up a 1980 GS750 L for $250 still needs a lot of work, but she starts !!
I just picked up a '78 GS750 here in Cincy. Carbs are getting cleaned now (was flooding the air box with gas). Do you have any issues with the floats/needles on the carbs?
Had You been to rivi barn?
Dam....gotta work on my GS1000 !
Excelente recorrido 👍
Wish I hadn’t sold it to you now 🤣 have you done much to it , sounds nice 👍
I did the valve stem seals, painted the engine, sourced the proper airbox and did a full service including carb clean. Runs like a Swiss watch now :)
Ma meilleurs moto jusqu'à la fin.La plus belle.
Nice bike
I want your bike! And your pants... give them to me LOL! You know, Arnold, Terminator...you got the joke. But seriously, I want your bike, 1977 Suzuki GS750. 1977 the year I was born 😁
You forgot to say please
Does anyone know the whereabouts of gs750 UTV392S I owned it 40 years ago ‘ thanks for any info ‘ Rob
Le vombrissement du moteur est autantique
C'est le vrais bruit d'une 750 GS
Pity there was no walk round.
so i have an old suzuki that i got from my dad, he says its a 1976, but i searched it up and the oldest model is a 77, but the old owner started to make it a hard-tail, and lost the title in the process, and the VIN is the old way (not 17 numbers) would you know anything about decoding the vin?
Le moteur fait un beau bruit
大事な右のミラーが無いですよ。
I watched the whole video waiting to hear at least one full gear. I didn't hear it. In addition to the boredom, this bike is scrabbled....
Sell that old junk....