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suzuki gt750 much to my regret is for sale
Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 6:01 am
by andy gt
hi not been on here much and have decided to sell a couple of my bikes as I don't ride them much
Suzuki gt750
model A
very good condition loads of bills
Suzuki gt500
model A
very good condition loads of bills
I have tried to upload pics but it says file is to big very frustrating
Re: suzuki gt750 much to my regret is for sale
Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 7:15 am
by GT750Battleship

Don't do it.....!sell the modern,keep the two strokes !
You can always replace the modern later on !!
Re: suzuki gt750 much to my regret is for sale
Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 7:46 am
by jabcb
+1 on keeping the GT750 & GT500
The GT750 & T500/GT500 are the most collectable of the Suzuki two strokes.
What other bikes do you have?
Re: suzuki gt750 much to my regret is for sale
Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 10:46 am
by andy gt
hi jabcb I also have
1959 matchless g12 650
1921 triumph sd 500
2011 Suzuki bking
Re: suzuki gt750 much to my regret is for sale
Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 4:46 pm
by sportston
andy gt wrote:hi jabcb I also have
1959 matchless g12 650
1921 triumph sd 500
2011 Suzuki bking
Very nice collection but I agree with Battleship that you have to keep the GT750. I'd say the 2011 Bking has to go. Nice bike, but worth giving up a Kettle for? You'll only live to regret it if you do but in ten years time you'll be able to pick up a Bking for peanuts, can't say the same about a Kettle. Mind you...I wish I could afford to buy the kettle off you myself. You'd have to pry the keys from my cold dead hands.
Re: suzuki gt750 much to my regret is for sale
Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 6:09 pm
by pearljam724
andy gt wrote:hi not been on here much and have decided to sell a couple of my bikes as I don't ride them much
Suzuki gt750
model A
very good condition loads of bills
Suzuki gt500
model A
very good condition loads of bills
I have tried to upload pics but it says file is to big very frustrating
Most people have Microsoft paint on their computers. All you have to do is upload the pic through that software. Downsize the picture and save it. Then download it onto here. In wanting to keep one of the bikes or two. I'd like to kindly say, " You have lost your mind. "