The Suzuki GT750 is a 3-cylinder, 2-stroke motorcycle that was produced from 1973-74. It has a liquid-cooled, 738cc engine that produces 67 horsepower and 55.7 lb-ft of torque, with a 5-speed transmission and chain final drive. The front suspension is a telescopic fork, and the rear suspension is a swinging arm fork with adjustable shock absorber. The brakes are two discs in the front and a 190mm drum in the rear. The bike has a length of 2215mm, width of 864mm, and height of 1125mm, with a wheelbase of 1469mm and ground clearance of 150mm. The dry weight is 214kg, while the wet weight is 226kg with a fuel capacity of 17 litres and oil capacity of 1.8 litres. The standing quarter-mile time is 12.6 seconds, with a claimed top speed of 193 km/h (120 mph). The bike uses both electric and kick starting and features a clutch with multi-disc, wet technology. The Suzuki GT750 has three Mikuni VM 32 carburetors and runs on battery and coil ignition.
Make Model: Suzuki GT 750
Year: 1973 – 74
Engine: Two stroke, transverse 3 cylinder
Capacity: 738 cc / 45.0 cu in
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