
GT750 .. sort of
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GT750 .. sort of
This is good , i was looking on Youtube for GT750's and ran across this
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Re: GT750
How about this one then, the sound is incredible, even if the speeds aren't that great. If you close you eyes and listen, it sounds just like an angry Buffalo with chambers.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXVRdSbK ... re=related" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXVRdSbK ... re=related" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;"
Two strokes, its just that simple.
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Re: GT750
One of my high school teachers had one of those in the '70s, all noise & no action, incredible sound though.
A lot like the early Suzuki 4x4 2stroke triples, some crazy memories with one of those in the early '80s, and we survived.
A lot like the early Suzuki 4x4 2stroke triples, some crazy memories with one of those in the early '80s, and we survived.

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Re: GT750
Very cool indeed! A GT750 made in Sweden. The folks who made the video should refrain from trying to be so creative, and loose the background music. It almost masks the sounds of this interesting little car. Hearing the little critter run was the point of the exercise, in the first place. Am I getting grumpy in my advanced years? No comment required. Cheers.
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Re: GT750 .. sort of
Rick you are right that just because teh tools are available, doesn't mean that everyone is skilled in using them.
But there are lots of Saab 2 stroke videos out there including dyno runs, early rally footage etc. Not all of them have loud music. Some allow the two stroke triple music to dominate the soundscape
But there are lots of Saab 2 stroke videos out there including dyno runs, early rally footage etc. Not all of them have loud music. Some allow the two stroke triple music to dominate the soundscape
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Re: GT750 .. sort of
Well, a guy always like to be told that.....but.....sorry, TZ, I can't take credit this time.....Rick you are right


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Re: GT750 .. sort of
Oops, sorry about that. Was that Fred that should take the bow?
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Re: GT750 .. sort of
This me bowing! 

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Re: GT750 .. sort of
I once heard a that one of the develoment engineers at Husquarna used a two stoke Saab car to test out new ideas for the MX engines. Must have ben an interesting car...
Been a while since I've seen one on the road...
Been a while since I've seen one on the road...