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argo1974
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Strange racing Suzuki ad

Post by argo1974 »

Found Suzuki GT250 / T500 Polyester Monocoque for sale in Switzerland:
http://classifieds.classic-motorrad.de/ ... iteid=9524
1x T500 Cobra (1968)
4x T500K (1973)
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Post by rngdng »

That's rather strange-looking.



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Post by GT Tim »

Strangest part for me is that I can't read it.... :oops:
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Is says the engine that is in it now is based on a GT250, but with TZ350 cylinders. It also comes with a T500 Works motor. Comes with two crates of spares, including extra cylinders, water pumps, covers, etc. It says two of these were built, and this one was ridden by the Swiss champion from 1976 to 1980. It is described as a polyester (I assume fiberglass and polyester resin) monocoque frame with integrated tank. It says shipping around the world is not a problem, and they do speak English and French. The price listed is "on request"

It goes on to say that the bike is located about 30 minutes from Basel. I actually work for a Swiss company based in Basel and go there every once in a while.
Kevin R. Walsh '75 Suzuki GT-250 Cafe Racer
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Post by husson73 »

I confirm one thing: the wheels are SMAC, but for the others things, can't.
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