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Tag Archives: Suzuki
ELZ2Coil Accent Electronic Ignition System
Just an update for folks – you may recall in an earlier post that I mentioned I had bought a couple of these units to try out and I had promised to report back … so: If you are looking … Continue reading
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Tagged Accent, ELZ2Coil, GT750, Kettle, Motorcycle Ignition, Suzuki, wasserbuffel, Water Bottle, Water Buffalo
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Fuel Caps
One of the things I have been meaning to document is how the fuel caps go together as used on the Suzuki GT series between 1973 through 1975 on the GT380, GT550 and GT750. All of these come apart quite … Continue reading
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Tagged 1973, GT500, GT550, GT750, rebuild, restoration, Suzuki, wasserbuffel, Water Bottle, Water Buffalo
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Its been a while…..
I just realised that I haven’t really done too much here for a while – in my own defence, I have been busier than a one armed paper hanger with the other sites I look after. In addition to my … Continue reading
1977 GT500 – Clocks, Bushes and Labels
Before starting in on the carburettors, I still had a few other small bits to tidy up beginning with the clocks. For 1977, these were brown faced, and in Canada were also metric for the first time. They also were … Continue reading
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Tagged 1977, Cactus Machine, clocks, Cobra, GT500, rebuild, restoration, Suzuki, Titan, VIN label
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1977 GT500 – Refurbishing Components
I spent a couple of days recently refurbishing some of the sub-assemblies on the GT500 project bike. Still lots of little things to do, but it is starting to come together ! Previously I had taken the main wiring harness … Continue reading
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Tagged 1977, always on, GT500, injector oil pump, magneto, Suzuki, Titan, wiring
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1976 GT750 – Old Business
It was eleven months ago now that I pranged my orange 1976 GT750 – I wrote about that little adventure here. While I did get the bike tidied up and usable again, there was one item that I didn’t get … Continue reading
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Tagged Accent, Boyer Bransden, ELZ2Coil, GT750, Suzuki, Vetter, wasserbuffel, Water Bottle, Water Buffalo, Windjammer
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1977 GT500 – The Pain Continues !
Well – it has been a while since I’ve done an update here, but that doesn’t mean I haven’t been busy ! The 1977 GT500 rebuild has been moving along slowly, interrupted as sometimes happens by real life events that … Continue reading
1977 GT500 – Engine Issues
So the time had come to take a closer look at the two GT500 engines I had – one is a 1976 and the other a late 1977. I scraped the worst of the accumulated grime from them but did … Continue reading
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Tagged 1977, engine, GT500, rebuild, restoration, Suzuki, Titan
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GT500 – Back To The Shop !
Well, it has been a while since I did any updates, or indeed spent any real time on the project bikes – it has been a busy fall season and winter has truly settled in around the Calgary area. The … Continue reading
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Tagged 1973, 1977, Greg Clauss, GT500, GT750, Kettle, rebuild, restoration, Suzuki, Titan, Water Buffalo
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Trim – 1973 GT750 Resto
I used Reproduction Decals here in Canada this time for the tank and side cover badges. They sell the same product as Badge Replicas in Australia and so far at least, I’ve alternated back and forth between them depending on which … Continue reading
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Tagged 1973, Badge Replicas, Calgary Seat Covers, GT750, Kettle, rebuild, Reproduction Decals, restoration, seat trim, Suzuki, Water Buffalo
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