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outlaw
Still in the Driveway
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Joined: Tue Sep 18, 2012 3:45 am
Country: uk
Suzuki 2-Strokes: rv125, t250,

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Post by outlaw »

Hi, as i am new to the site let you know about myself, had some suzuki,s a few years ago rv125 sand bike bought it new, at the time i was living in southwales uk, it was the first one sold there :D now moved to the south coast ,portsmouth,getting on a bit in age ( 55 years young ) I ride most days to work and back 28 miles aday (about 7500 miles a year ) would the gt 750 be ok for that,
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john

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Fritz500
To the on ramp
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Joined: Sat Jan 22, 2011 11:12 pm
Country: Australia
Suzuki 2-Strokes: Suzuki TS90, TS250, T500 (4), GT750
Location: Perth, Western Australia

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Post by Fritz500 »

I rode my GT750 to work rain, hail and shine from 75 to 81. I only did about 8 miles each way though. For about 3 years I had a passenger each day.

The GT750 has just about the most comfortable seat you could want. The only thing I didn't like was the chain snatch at constant throttle. I put a 3 into 1 on it and that disappeared completely. I thought it was a great commuter.
73 GT750 Ducati - 20%
72 T500J - 95%
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81 Yam XV920 - cafe conversion - 90%

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