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The new guy

Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 7:28 pm
by pull the wire
Hello All.

I am new to the forum and I am looking forward to joining conversations with others that enjoy Suzuki 2 strokes. My first MX bike was a new 1974 TM 125 and I have enjoyed my Suzuki's ever since. I traided my 75 GT 550 for a 74 GT750 in 1982 and I still own it and I am in the process of a retro rod street monster. I would like for anyone to provide me feedback for someone, preferably west coast, that is equipped to service my late GT750 crank. I have all the bearings and seals. I just need someone that knows the proper way to service this beast. I have a good set of 2mm over ported cylinders, VM 34's and I believe Denco chambers. I also have a lot of spare parts, jugs heads trans parts and clutch parts.

I just had my second major surgery that resulted in the partial loss of my pancreas and I'm off work for a couple months. Excellent time to try some new porting and electronic ignition :twisted:

Oddly enough, I have Master of Technology status with Harley and teach HD power train at MMI phoenix to get the groceries. I love motorcycles and love my 2 strokes :up:

Re: The new guy

Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2013 12:53 am
by Craig380
Welcome on board, and I hope the recovery from your op goes well and is helped by rebuilding the Buff :)

The US crank rebuilder most often mentioned on here is Bill Bune, but he's based in Minnesota which last time I looked, wasn't west coast ... other guys on here might have some other tips.

Good luck with the build.

Re: The new guy

Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 8:33 pm
by pull the wire
Thanks my freind. It seems like there would be a bunch of snowmobile service shops that can handle a triple crank.

Re: The new guy

Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 5:05 am
by titan performance
A Gt750 special? Lovely! Looking forward to seeing how this one progresses. We need some inspiration to get cracking with our own 750 special.