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900Supersport
Twinstar


Joined: Jul 15, 2005
Posts: 87
Location: Akron, Ohio
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Wed Jul 20, 2005 2:28 am |
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Has anyone ever ridden a GT750 Suzuki? I'm rebuilding one just because it's a 3 cylinder 2 stroke, I would like to hear from someone experienced.
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My buddy bought one and I rode it a few times. It was smooth and powereful, but handled like a freight train ..... I think that was the first water cooled Japanese bike  |
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900Supersport
Twinstar


Joined: Jul 15, 2005
Posts: 87
Location: Akron, Ohio
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Wed Jul 20, 2005 2:38 am |
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I can't leave this one out...... this little red rocket was bullet proof and took anything you could throw at it. I put 20K hard miles on this one and then bought another fresh one and continued on. I got so many tickets on this bike, it was an amazement in of itself
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jkotsi
Silver CB750F


Joined: Jun 27, 2003
Posts: 734
Location: Toronto
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Wed Jul 20, 2005 2:57 am |
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74 Kawi 750 H2 set up for road racing claimed 120 hp. Rode it a few times and it scared the #%^& out of me.
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Blainethemono
CB1100F


Joined: Mar 03, 2004
Posts: 3278
Location: Seattle
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Wed Jul 20, 2005 3:21 am |
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| 1984 Ninja 900. Liquid cooled, hydraulic clutch, dohc, and it was a blast to ride and it got me so much pussy! I am going to buy another one someday! |
if you can find one....
Without a DOUBT.....
First time I saw 140mph, REPEATEDLY.....150 more then once. First 70mph Wheelie, of many to come...Broke my BEST 900F time to the top of Hurricaine Ridge.....A 1st gear that broke the National speed limit. Kick EVERYTHING on the road, @ the times, ASS!!! First time the front tire SIDES, wore out b4 the middle.....and YES, it was a pussy getting bike......  |
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Blainethemono
CB1100F


Joined: Mar 03, 2004
Posts: 3278
Location: Seattle
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Wed Jul 20, 2005 3:26 am |
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| Has anyone ever ridden a GT750 Suzuki? I'm rebuilding one just because it's a 3 cylinder 2 stroke, I would like to hear from someone experienced |
Good Luck........
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| I think that was the first water cooled Japanese bike |
Thats a good question. What about Suzukis IMFAMOUS Water Buffalo...A Water cooled Wankel in a bike??? 1975-77.
Whata piece of shit.....
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Silverfox
MB-5


Joined: Aug 05, 2004
Posts: 13
Location: Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Canada
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Wed Jul 20, 2005 3:43 am |
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I really liked my 1100f, but she has recently been sold. I have been riding a Kaw ZRX1200R for the past 3 yrs, it's great fun as have all my bikes right down to the "artic cat 50" pull start mini bike I had when i was 11.
But I have driven my friend's 2004 Kaw ZX10R a few times over the past month and it is amazing, feels like it's gonna rip your arms off at 8 grand and it doesn't redline til 13,500. I have seen him pull off 180-200 km/hr wheelies easliy. Plus it ripps through twisty roads like nothing I have ever driven.
I think the Triumph Speed Triple may find a spot in my garage next year. |
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Ratfink
Red CB1100F


Joined: Nov 18, 2004
Posts: 7994
Location: Tempe, AZ
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Wed Jul 20, 2005 4:45 am |
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I have alway heard mythic tales anout the Magna's.
I always thought they looked like a cruiser. Anybody here ever owned one? |
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JrPro3
Twinstar


Joined: Oct 08, 2004
Posts: 197
Location: S.C.
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Wed Jul 20, 2005 6:33 am |
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I sorry to say this, but none of the older bikes impress me after riding some of the newer bikes.
If you have never thrown a leg across any of the new bikes...DON'T. |
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900Supersport
Twinstar


Joined: Jul 15, 2005
Posts: 87
Location: Akron, Ohio
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Wed Jul 20, 2005 10:38 am |
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I sorry to say this, but none of the older bikes impress me after riding some of the newer bikes.
If you have never thrown a leg across any of the new bikes...DON'T. |
It is fun to go back and see how far we've come !! It is really weird to go back to some of the mid 70s bikes... that is a real eye opener  |
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Macman
Twinstar


Joined: Dec 20, 2004
Posts: 260
Location: Montgomery,Alabama
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Wed Jul 20, 2005 11:10 am |
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I would have to say that I give an honorable mention to the V65 Sabre. That was also a kick ass bike in it's day. |
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Blainethemono
CB1100F


Joined: Mar 03, 2004
Posts: 3278
Location: Seattle
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Wed Jul 20, 2005 6:55 pm |
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Sabres are ok, if you are into that shit. If I was, Id buy a V-Max and kick the Sabres arse any day of the week... Plus it LOOKS cooler....  |
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Rat
CB1100F


Joined: Jun 24, 2003
Posts: 2304
Location: Toronto, Canada
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Wed Jul 20, 2005 7:06 pm |
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The RAT .
Gord  |
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79cb750f
Rest in Peace

Joined: Oct 31, 2003
Posts: 3349
Location: Seymour,CT
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Wed Jul 20, 2005 9:02 pm |
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Rat? That bike even looks FAST! |
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Wayne
MB-5


Joined: Jun 28, 2003
Posts: 13
Location: Lawrenceville, Ga.
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Wed Jul 20, 2005 11:00 pm |
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Without a doubt my "79" CBX Blk/Silver. With a 6 into one pipe the sound of this bike had to be heard to be belived. This was also one of the smoothest bikes (engine wise) that is that I have ever ridden. With that super wide engine it was really something to look at also.
My current 1100F is faster and "gasp" lighter than the CBX. Cheers-- |
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plumlocoracing
Twinstar


Joined: Feb 28, 2005
Posts: 98
Location: london ontario canada
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Thu Jul 21, 2005 7:37 am |
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Back in 82 when I was 21 this bike was a hand full for sure!!!
KZ1300 Touring that was in a fire & built back up as a hopped up
rat bike.
It was very fast for the day the cops in windsor wouldn`t even chase
it, they would just wait for me at my house .
It got so I just had to move.
Young Danimal Pre OXO7 |
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toddk
CB1100F


Joined: Mar 25, 2004
Posts: 2322
Location: Saratoga Springs, New York
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Thu Jul 21, 2005 12:43 pm |
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I owned a watercooled 75 Suzuki, GT750 It was the water buffalo, not the rotary.
The smoothest motorcycle I have ever ridden with the best seat. (When not on the two stroke surge with no load)
S&W shocks
Dunlop K81's
brazed a hole shut on the damper rods
new fork springs
bassani pipes
Handled decent, went ok, low 12's at the grads
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toddk
CB1100F


Joined: Mar 25, 2004
Posts: 2322
Location: Saratoga Springs, New York
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Thu Jul 21, 2005 12:44 pm |
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That should be drags!
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toddk
CB1100F


Joined: Mar 25, 2004
Posts: 2322
Location: Saratoga Springs, New York
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Thu Jul 21, 2005 12:46 pm |
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Oh yeah,
Pat Hennen was my hero |
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JrPro3
Twinstar


Joined: Oct 08, 2004
Posts: 197
Location: S.C.
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Thu Jul 21, 2005 1:25 pm |
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The CBX has to rank at the top for sound and just looking killer, even the touring modal with the fairing and hard bags was ahead of it time.
A V65, you have got to be kidding!
I had a friend (who is dead now) that had several collector bikes. Among them were a Vincent and another bike that I can not remember the name of that really impressed me with engineering and design. He loved telling about how he had a hard time riding the Vincent with his group of Harley friends, because the Vincent did not want to go that slow.
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Andy
Friend of the Board


Joined: Jun 27, 2003
Posts: 787
Location: Adelaide, Austraila
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Thu Jul 21, 2005 1:37 pm |
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Okay, boy am I gonna get blasted for this |
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7Eleven
Silver CB750F


Joined: Oct 18, 2003
Posts: 721
Location: Providence, RI
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Thu Jul 21, 2005 1:51 pm |
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-'72 RD350
it would hover the front wheel in the air all day long. I'm still looking for that kind of throttle response from a 4-stroke.
-All the '80's Suzuki GS series from 750 up,
felt like your arms were getting ripped out of your sockets, no CB, KZ, or XS felt so fast. I worked my way up to the 1100 and still kick myself for not buying the '84 GS1150. I still love them to death and would have never switched to CBs if GSes would not fall apart on me so often.
-And the '84 GPZ900R,
It was the first step to all the ZX, CBR, YZF, and other stuff running around today. Everything was so well thought out on it. The engine was compact, the exhaust didn't drag on the ground in a hard lean, the monoshock, radiator, anti-dive that worked. It handled like a champ and outran bigger bikes of its era with no problem.
-The 'Busa, GSXR1300,
everyone knows its super fast, but you don't realize how fast until you ride it. And its amezingly light for a 1300 and turns really well. I can't believe it's just a stock factory bike. I found myself trying to catch up to people and overshooting them by about a 1/4 mile. But it's still way too ugly to own. |
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SixSRacing
Hawk


Joined: Sep 18, 2003
Posts: 317
Location: Bangor, ME.
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Thu Jul 21, 2005 2:16 pm |
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Any Honda XL over a 100 will keep the wheel in the air all day if you want to.
I just remembered the old Katana's form the early 80's. That bike was the most beautiful thing I had seen to that date. Not the overweight things from the 90's, this was before the GSXR's. Anybody remember those? |
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JrPro3
Twinstar


Joined: Oct 08, 2004
Posts: 197
Location: S.C.
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Thu Jul 21, 2005 2:38 pm |
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[quote="7Eleven"]-'72 RD350
it would hover the front wheel in the air all day long. I'm still looking for that kind of throttle response from a 4-stroke.
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My God man, when was the last time you been out the house.  |
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fasterspider
Red CB1100F


Joined: Jan 24, 2004
Posts: 15809
Location: Studio City, Los Angeles, Ca. 91604
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Thu Jul 21, 2005 2:41 pm |
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Any Honda XL over a 100 will keep the wheel in the air all day if you want to.
I just remembered the old Katana's form the early 80's. That bike was the most beautiful thing I had seen to that date. Not the overweight things from the 90's, this was before the GSXR's. Anybody remember those? |
Yes I remember the 1st Katana 1100, it is the only Suzuki I like.
Ity was naked and very menacing looking.  |
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pontiacstogo
Friend of the Board


Joined: Oct 16, 2004
Posts: 6757
Location: Waihi, NZ
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Thu Jul 21, 2005 2:45 pm |
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_________________ 1981 CB900F (silver) |
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firemun59
Red CB1100F


Joined: Sep 17, 2004
Posts: 4135
Location: Oshawa,Ontario,Canada
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Thu Jul 21, 2005 3:00 pm |
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nice katana pete.......my two bikes that amazed me...my 11f and an 03 busa....a real bear...(did not own one just test rode one).  |
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MinnesotaF
Red CB1100F


Joined: Jun 22, 2003
Posts: 5550
Location: Minnesota
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Thu Jul 21, 2005 4:58 pm |
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Here is me in 1982 I think, on my 900F. I thought this was an amazing bike. (it was)
Until I bought this one in 1984.
Meanwhile, my friend Bill, in 1984, thought his 1100f (mine now) was fast. Please disregard the improper riding attire, we were invinceble back then!
Both of us in 1986.
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AndrewNS
Twinstar


Joined: May 28, 2004
Posts: 177
Location: Hantsport, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Fri Jul 22, 2005 12:49 am |
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hey, that couldn't have been a '72 RD350 - they didn't add the reed valves and call it a "RD" until '73. I know - I had the 72 model, it was called the YR5. It was still pretty cool, though. I thought it was just as fast in the top end, just didn't have as much low end torque.
If you liked wheelies on two strokes, you should have tried an H1 Kaw though. I know scary is not the same as impressive, but they could sure get my 18 year old adrenaline going.
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modda
Twinstar


Joined: Jun 06, 2005
Posts: 170
Location: australia
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Fri Jul 22, 2005 1:53 am |
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this bad boy is the best bike i have ever ridden handles like a dream but you old farts wouldnt like it cause you do have to lie down to ride it but hey it goes F'ing fast |
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thunder120r
Twinstar


Joined: Apr 21, 2005
Posts: 46
Location: raleigh,nc
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Fri Jul 22, 2005 3:20 am |
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1970 triumph bonneville t120r! Yes a british bike. These bikes were the #$%@ before the japanese big stroke four cylinders started dominating. This was the last and best year these bikes were made before triumph got bought out and their bikes went downhill. Beautiful bike, tuff twin sound and actually handled great (in 1970). I wish I kept mine for sunday cruises but nothing beats my f for fun/reliability/comfort. In some ways the bonnie and f are similar. They both put the motorcyle world on notice when they came out. Both had the best handling/power/brakes of their time. Both set the bar high for others to try and match. |
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