Anyone into OLD motorcycles???

Discussion in 'The Bench' started by RACEBUICKS, Mar 31, 2005.

  1. RACEBUICKS

    RACEBUICKS Midwest Buick Mafia

    Ok its not that old but I have a GT750 Suzuki it looks like its water cooled and a 2 stroke but Im not sure. ANyway what I want to do is sell it. So Im looking for someone to tell me what some of the parts are worth, if anyone has any ideas........................
     
  2. flynbuick

    flynbuick Guest

    Mike

    Board member Kurt Peterson works in a cycle shop and is rebuilding some old stuff like I use to ride BSA s Trumphs etc. I think maybe a Norton too. He knows a lot about cycles.
     
  3. Billy

    Billy Well-Known Member

    Yeah I"m into motorcycles Big Time.

    Yes it is a three cylinder water cooled two stroke and is called the water buffalo. Those motors can be set up to run some quick times. What year and kind of shape is the bike in and does it run at all. :TU:
     
  4. RACEBUICKS

    RACEBUICKS Midwest Buick Mafia

    No it dont run someone took it apart awhile back and forgot to reassemble it. I will post some shots later of it. This is for sure Im glad I am not buried into it
     
  5. Adam C

    Adam C Enjoy the Ride!

    Hi Mike,
    I collect Kawasaki triples from the same era. The water buffaloes like yours are starting to become more popular, what year is it? does it have a drum front brake? Lots of vintage race guys want this set up , You would probably be better off parting it out and Ebaying it.
    Adam.
     
  6. RACEBUICKS

    RACEBUICKS Midwest Buick Mafia

    It has dual disc on the front. I need to get a couple pictures of it
     
  7. 1ARUNEM

    1ARUNEM Well-Known Member

    Just an FYI..

    A buddy of mine collects old bikes, primarily triples.

    He just sold a Suzuki GT 550 for around $1300 complete/running in really nice shape.

    He is looking for an H1 or H2 if anyone knows of one for sale.
     
  8. MikeL

    MikeL Well-Known Member

    Last months Cars & Parts magazine had a writeup on a 1972 (i think) Suzuki GT750 that was restored. It had the owners name in the article. Maybe that will help you out. I noticed it because I had a new GT550, air cooled 3 cylinder, in 1972 but couldn't afford the water cooled 750.
     

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