WTB: Later model (A/B) handlebars for GT750
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WTB: Later model (A/B) handlebars for GT750
Looking for handlebars in good condition. Must be the lower bars from later model A or B (1976-1977).
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Re: WTB: Later model (A/B) handlebars for GT750
you can still buy these from Suzuki dealers.
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Re: WTB: Later model (A/B) handlebars for GT750
Not sure what you mean - the bars issued as standard in North America were all the same part number - 56111-31000 - J through B. I see that in the UK, shops list the same part number as well. There was an optional flat bar (56111-33600) offered, but that is no longer available. Lower rise bars off of other makes and models or after market will fit of course - you just have to so some looking and checking.RING_DING wrote:Looking for handlebars in good condition. Must be the lower bars from later model A or B (1976-1977).

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Re: WTB: Later model (A/B) handlebars for GT750
As I recall when the B model came out on the UK & Ireland, it had lower bars with the same (or similar) rise as the GS750. I guess they were trying to get that GS look for a last gasp before they took the GT out of production.
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