I proddie raced mine. We had to keep it stock although we could fit rearsets (which we needed as it would ground the pegs too easily). I rode to the circuit, raced it and then rode it home. I remember that when I rode home, I was still in race mode and passed every other bike on the road including the big multicylinder bikes. The other road users thought I was a nutter - which I probably was.
Nice video! I had 3 Suzuki AX 100s. Here in Argentina, the dealerships continue selling 2-stroke motorcycles. The Suzuki AX 100 is the 'daughter' of the GT 250 X7 and a beautiful and very fun motorcycle too!
Yes, but, for the next year, the sale of two-stroke engines will be discontinued here for emissions reasons. There's nothing quite like the sound and smell of two-stroke engines.@@shuttersandspeed
I had one of the first, crank bearings went after 800 miles. They refused to replace them on guarantee saying I’d thrashed it! Stripped it down without a manual (it didn’t exist!). Had it for a few years and although I liked it they reached the 100 because they were so light! Just never felt solid enough for me. After that I had at least three KH250s, much better quality and solidness (to say nothing of the sound😃).
I had both in late 70s you must have been unlucky I had no issues with x7 bought a brand new kh b2 nothing but problems dealer rebored one cylinder out, engine stripped for knocking and bearings collapsed in gearbox maybe I was unlucky with that one thats how it goes.
What a fun bike! I’m guessing they were somewhat affordable new at the time? I would love to ride that around & watch the heads turn as people of today heard that glorious 2 stroke sound on a street bike. 🔥🏍️🔥
I was wondering also, what did you do when you had to fill up the gas tank at a filling station: did you carry some 2 stroke oil with you to add to the gas/petrol?
It took me around a year to save up back then to buy it especially when you factor in the insurance. A lot of people signed up on hire purchase though and the local towns were alive with the sound and intoxicating smell of 2 stokes roaring around.
Fantastic little bikes which were reffered to as a 125 on steroids! I would love to see a 17 year old of today used to riding a mini r1 125 with an open exhaust all noise and no go jump on an X7 and have a blast. I know which one he would like to keep even though its as old as his grandad. I used to go to snetterton around the same time and the production racing was huge back then and our little suzuki used to dominate the rd250,s on pretty much any circuit as the results page in mcn showed.
Yes i remember it well. I bumped into a chap called Greg Page who was a prominent production racer back then at a local bike meet. He got into the 250 production class when the RD250LC came along which then went on to dominate the class. He was also pictured in one of the bike magazines back getting a Kawasaki Z1300 6 cylinder onto it's back wheel.
had one of these in 1983/84, same as this one but blue, its life after i owned it was much shorter, wont go into details, but you can guess ! it was VHH 923Y
I love my country but, I absolutely hate the politicians who enacted legislation (EPA and the like) that stopped the American people from having access to all of the awesome bikes that every other country on the planet had access to.
I also had one in 1979, got the ports done by Terry Becket in Nottingham, and fitted K&N filters as well as ace bars. I was sure i was going to be the next Barry Sheene. At 17 years old it felt amazing the freedom it gave me. And a damned site faster than my AP50 😎
I bought the first generation of this bike back in April of 1979 and it was blue with the much better looking separate speedo and tacho. And it didn't have those nasty black turn signals. The bike was fast, but had an annoying squeal on the front disc brake, each time I used it. And after only 6 months, the bike developed piston slap, after only 1500 miles. I had a Honda Dream before it, which felt like a Big Bike, and seemed more sophisticated, compared to the rather cheap and nasty X7. But, that is just me opinion. I went on to own another 2 Honda's. But, as the saying goes, "You pay your money, and you take your choice" Having said that. I have always "Loved Suzuki's" and lusted after a GT750 "Kettle" and got to ride one back in 1986 and Wow, what a machine, with that "Distinctive Crackle and Pop" of the earlier Suzuki's. Sorry, but I did not like the X7, much preferred the earlier GT Suzuki's.
I had one many moons ago now, full Terry Beckett motor, Microns and it went like a scalded rat, 😎. If I was the owner I'd be checking the right hand crank seal as its smoking quite a bit, better safe than sorry.
Nooo. This is the later model, which came with black plastic dials. The earlier models had two chrome clocks and looked much sleeker and nicer. Loved these so much I had one in every colour. Red, white and blue.
Altho the LC 250 was the talk of town, i'd choose the X7 Suzi. It was a tough & reliable air cooled twin. And some engine porting & carb jetting wd leave the LC trailing behind. And if i'm not wrong the price tag & maintenance came cheaper than the LC.
No you were not wrong I had a LC250 as well and in standard trim which was a couple of hundred quid dearer ( a lot of money in 1980) was a little quicker but not by much
Thanks & appreciate your affirmation. Nvrtheless the LC too was a great bike. As for me i prefered the X7 as the engine was simpler to tune & being a miser, i cheaper means "best" for me😂😅
Beautiful.
Love It
I had the red x7 250 with high level micron exhausts, such a fast reliable bike me and many friends had hours of fun with in the early 90s
My brother, how much are the prices now? Do you know where the site for selling bicycles like this is?
Bought a white x7 back in 1978 had a brilliant time with it
Had a blue one back in the 70 s , lot of fun to ride
Absolutely thanks for watching
I proddie raced mine. We had to keep it stock although we could fit rearsets (which we needed as it would ground the pegs too easily). I rode to the circuit, raced it and then rode it home. I remember that when I rode home, I was still in race mode and passed every other bike on the road including the big multicylinder bikes. The other road users thought I was a nutter - which I probably was.
Which circuits did you face at?
That Gary is a sort isn't he...does he ever crack a smile?
Yeah he does. Quite a character actually
I have a 77 on a S plate, restored with Higgspeed spannies, Avon tyres and Hagon shocks and it's actually really fun to ride even now
Nice video! I had 3 Suzuki AX 100s. Here in Argentina, the dealerships continue selling 2-stroke motorcycles. The Suzuki AX 100 is the 'daughter' of the GT 250 X7 and a beautiful and very fun motorcycle too!
Ahh lucky you. Here in the UK 2strokes are frowned upon for emissions reasons but would love to be able to buy a new version of the X7
Yes, but, for the next year, the sale of two-stroke engines will be discontinued here for emissions reasons. There's nothing quite like the sound and smell of two-stroke engines.@@shuttersandspeed
Great bike i used to have a blue 1978 gt 250 x7
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I had one of the first, crank bearings went after 800 miles. They refused to replace them on guarantee saying I’d thrashed it! Stripped it down without a manual (it didn’t exist!). Had it for a few years and although I liked it they reached the 100 because they were so light! Just never felt solid enough for me. After that I had at least three KH250s, much better quality and solidness (to say nothing of the sound😃).
Yes mine back in the day felt a little fragile. Fantastic fun and freedom though. Thanks for watching
I had both in late 70s you must have been unlucky I had no issues with x7 bought a brand new kh b2 nothing but problems dealer rebored one cylinder out, engine stripped for knocking and bearings collapsed in gearbox maybe I was unlucky with that one thats how it goes.
What a fun bike! I’m guessing they were somewhat affordable new at the time? I would love to ride that around & watch the heads turn as people of today heard that glorious 2 stroke sound on a street bike. 🔥🏍️🔥
I was wondering also, what did you do when you had to fill up the gas tank at a filling station: did you carry some 2 stroke oil with you to add to the gas/petrol?
It took me around a year to save up back then to buy it especially when you factor in the insurance. A lot of people signed up on hire purchase though and the local towns were alive with the sound and intoxicating smell of 2 stokes roaring around.
They had a separate oil tank that fed the oil in with a small pump. You just had to keep an eye on the level.
It took me a year to get the money together and it was so worth it
@@shuttersandspeed How are you my friend? I want to communicate with you
Fantastic little bikes which were reffered to as a 125 on steroids! I would love to see a 17 year old of today used to riding a mini r1 125 with an open exhaust all noise and no go jump on an X7 and have a blast. I know which one he would like to keep even though its as old as his grandad. I used to go to snetterton around the same time and the production racing was huge back then and our little suzuki used to dominate the rd250,s on pretty much any circuit as the results page in mcn showed.
Yes i remember it well. I bumped into a chap called Greg Page who was a prominent production racer back then at a local bike meet. He got into the 250 production class when the RD250LC came along which then went on to dominate the class. He was also pictured in one of the bike magazines back getting a Kawasaki Z1300 6 cylinder onto it's back wheel.
Rs125 would leave it in the dust
Hehe….had a lot of races against this bike…..I had an Yamaha RD250LC….the X7 faster from a start….but my LC would beat it top end….both great bikes….
My brother, how much are the prices now? Do you know where the site for selling bicycles like this is?
had one of these in 1983/84, same as this one but blue, its life after i owned it was much shorter, wont go into details, but you can guess ! it was VHH 923Y
An old biker friend from the late 80s into 90s had an x reg same colour as this he changed it for an x reg xs250.
Just finished my restoration, last piece was finding original mirrors. Great little bike
I love my country but, I absolutely hate the politicians who enacted legislation (EPA and the like) that stopped the American people from having access to all of the awesome bikes that every other country on the planet had access to.
Nice x7, would you sell it?
I also had one in 1979, got the ports done by Terry Becket in Nottingham, and fitted K&N filters as well as ace bars. I was sure i was going to be the next Barry Sheene. At 17 years old it felt amazing the freedom it gave me. And a damned site faster than my AP50 😎
Those were the days. Terry Beckett and Stan Stephens if memory serves me correctly were the people to tune your 250 2stroke
Stan Stevens was also very well known as a tuner of these. Brilliant bikes for bringing on the excitement and of course riding on the back wheel.
@@shuttersandspeed Yep, just said that. Stan Stephens[stevens?} was also well known tuner of these.
I had a red T reg here in Norfolk . I have been looking but how quick do they now feel ? I need a ride .
So did I. I t felt great especially when you hirt around 7000 revs
Had a bright yellow X5, skipped a place an got a 380.....YES I was an idiot back then. 😂.
Dude its only smoking on one side, id have a look at that
Great fun bike once you could ride properly.
June ‘79 for me
hal hadha aldabab lilbaye ana min alsaeudiih warid an aishtaray hadha aldabab
I bought the first generation of this bike back in April of 1979 and it was blue with the much
better looking separate speedo and tacho. And it didn't have those nasty black turn signals.
The bike was fast, but had an annoying squeal on the front disc brake, each time I used it.
And after only 6 months, the bike developed piston slap, after only 1500 miles. I had a Honda
Dream before it, which felt like a Big Bike, and seemed more sophisticated, compared to the
rather cheap and nasty X7. But, that is just me opinion. I went on to own another 2 Honda's.
But, as the saying goes, "You pay your money, and you take your choice" Having said that. I
have always "Loved Suzuki's" and lusted after a GT750 "Kettle" and got to ride one back in
1986 and Wow, what a machine, with that "Distinctive Crackle and Pop" of the earlier Suzuki's.
Sorry, but I did not like the X7, much preferred the earlier GT Suzuki's.
Each to their own I say. I loved mine but I do agree the Honda Dream and Superdream were more refined
I had one many moons ago now, full Terry Beckett motor, Microns and it went like a scalded rat, 😎. If I was the owner I'd be checking the right hand crank seal as its smoking quite a bit, better safe than sorry.
My brother, how much are the prices now? Do you know where the site for selling bicycles like this is?
Australian bike.
If he want sale pls let me know.
سلام عليكم ❤❤❤
knee out in a race suit hitting 20º really lol
Nooo. This is the later model, which came with black plastic dials. The earlier models had two chrome clocks and looked much sleeker and nicer. Loved these so much I had one in every colour. Red, white and blue.
Agree mate they ruined it with those clocks and massive indicators
That right crank seal to the gearbox is f**ked, first half of the video. Jesus!
Promo sm
*promo sm* 🤣
Altho the LC 250 was the talk of town, i'd choose the X7 Suzi. It was a tough & reliable air cooled twin. And some engine porting & carb jetting wd leave the LC trailing behind. And if i'm not wrong the price tag & maintenance came cheaper than the LC.
No you were not wrong I had a LC250 as well and in standard trim which was a couple of hundred quid dearer ( a lot of money in 1980) was a little quicker but not by much
Thanks & appreciate your affirmation. Nvrtheless the LC too was a great bike. As for me i prefered the X7 as the engine was simpler to tune & being a miser, i cheaper means "best" for me😂😅
….agree..much quicker than my LC…..but top end…..nope, I would win every time…..hehe…both great bikes , just mad fun…..as it was back then…
@@karlhoward2737 yup. Our era was most fun unlike today's bikes. I'm not fond of fuel injection system.
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0:23 can someone tell me what bike is this here ? 0:23
It is a Suzuki GT250X& from around 1980
سلام من از ایران هستم متولد1979ویک x7250 داشتم صدای اگزوز نازی داشت وووووووووود وووووووووود
Woooooooood wooooooood😂