1977 SUZUKI GS750 CAFE RACER MOTORCYCLE Custom Cafe Racer Motorcycles

1977 SUZUKI GS750 CAFE RACER MOTORCYCLE Custom Cafe Racer Motorcycles


Model XS650. Category -. Engine -. Posted Over 1 Month. 1982 Classic Japanese Yamaha XS 650. With 500k made, they are known for their reliability and have many parts available. They only made them from 1970-1983. 653cc engine, 4 stroke, vertical twin tops out about 105mph. In good shape. Black mat tank, tires good.

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Suzuki GS750 Cafe Racer "John Player Special". If you say "John Player Special", the minds of petrolheads will drift away to the days when the black and gold F1-Lotusses dominated the trackes. The cigarette makers sponsored the British team from 1972 till 1986. The combination of that classy black and gold and de successes of drivers.

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In july 2011 I purchased a 1977 Suzuki GS750. Since then I have transformed the bike into a cafe racer. The engine is stock (65,000km). I made my own exhaust, seat, brackets, did all the welding.

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This is a Suzuki GS750 Cafe Racer, a classic motorcycle transformed by Lord Drake Kustoms in its Cafe Racer workshop in Europe. Discover it!

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Mellow Motorcycles aim to focus on building cafe racer styled motorcycles and their first build, a '79 Suzuki GS550 sets the stage perfectly.

Suzuki GS750, a classic motorcycle converted to Cafe Racer


Cafe Racer build Suzuki GS 750 (Part 1) Dtaylo 2.96K subscribers Subscribe 13K views 4 years ago A look into the progression of my cafe racer project over the last 2 years, this episode.

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2-Stroke Racing Special: Suzuki GT750S Vallelunga - Introduced in 1971, the Suzuki GT750 Le Mans — affectionately known as the "Water Buffalo" or "Kettle"- was the first liquid-cooled production motorcycle from Japan, a 739cc, three-cylinder two-stroke street machine that boasted 67 horsepower […]

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This is a Suzuki GS750 transformed into a Cafe Racer by Lord Drake Kustoms in their motorcycle workshop in Málaga. Discover all the details here!!!

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GS750 cafe racer build - dedicated to the memory of Tony Burke 1945-2014.

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1050 below average. He had it running in the spring , but needs a battery now motor kicks over with good compressionno signs of ever being laid down or in an accident, one dent in. US, Ohio, Trumbull County, Warren at cycletrader.com. 3. 240 $240 1979 Yamaha XS650 Roller $240. 1360 below average.

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7732 Harford Rd. Auto Parts & Supplies, Motorcycle Repair. 8086 E Alban Rd. "So, Im putting togheter a 1979 honda cb750 and I called this guys to get my motorcycle". Motorcycle Dealers Motorcycle Gear Motorsport Vehicle Dealers. 435 S Washington St. "Working with Barry to buy my first motorcycle from Coleman, a Kawasaki Z900RS , was a.

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Pryor, Oklahoma. Year 1979. Make Yamaha. Model XS650. Category -. Engine 650 cc. Posted Over 1 Month. New mirrors, battery, plugs, headlight, air filters and both carbs and brakes have been rebuilt. Bike is VERY clean save for a small dent in the tank from tie down straps breaking in the bed of a truck.

Suzuki GS750, a classic motorcycle converted to Cafe Racer


Cafe Racer Suzuki GS 750 Motorcycle Build Wiring Aftermarket Digital Tachometer. The GS was lacking a tachometer, so I decided to install an aftermarket digi.

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The GS750 ran the quarter-mile in 12.75 seconds at 104 mph. What's more, it could handle: "Suzuki didn't rip off the competition, though. They improved on it. Somehow, despite using what appeared to be the same forks, the GS750 handled much better.

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The Suzuki GS850 combined a bored-out version of the GS750 inline four, the shaft drive from the GS1100, and naked styling reminiscent of the 70s superbikes. While it wasn't as fast as some of the pure sporting machines of the era, the 78-hp GS could hit 60 mph in 4.2 seconds and tick off 12-second quarter-mile times at the drag strip.