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  • Rob S.
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    Originally posted by rphillips View Post
    Rob, you're always right...no matter what the heck you're talking about.
    RD250? Or RD350? (It shares the scene with Bruce. They both have the same number of lines.)

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  • rphillips
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    Rob, you're always right...no matter what the heck you're talking about.

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  • Rob S.
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    In the first five minutes of 1978's "Game of Death" with B. Lee & K. Abdul-Jabbar. I think it's a nice example of a Yamaha two stroke twin. Am I right?

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  • Forden
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    Caught a glimpse of what looked like a yellow GS (not sure which model but tail looked early 80's) in my hometown of Ipswich MA yesterday--member's bike by any chance?

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  • chrisbnvds4
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    Originally posted by trevor View Post
    My buddy that owns the Suzuki dealership that I just ordered the GTA from today has some great old bikes too....Doug cane to my Wes Cooley party 4 years ago and brought along the tank to have Wes sign it.







    Wow, that look so cool. He surely have massive collection.

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  • Big Block
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    What a beautiful bike.

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  • trevor
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    Originally posted by steve murdoch View Post
    Trevor, that is a gorgeous bike.
    I had one of those Yosh pipes years ago and it was LOUD.
    Yeah it is...lol...he's looking for the proper badge for it.

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  • steve murdoch
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    Trevor, that is a gorgeous bike.
    I had one of those Yosh pipes years ago and it was LOUD.

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  • trevor
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    My buddy that owns the Suzuki dealership that I just ordered the GTA from today has some great old bikes too....Doug cane to my Wes Cooley party 4 years ago and brought along the tank to have Wes sign it.







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  • dorkburger
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    Saw an 82 1100e in maroon earlier today. Unfortunately I couldn't get a picture or an opportunity to chat with its owner. Nice to see one in the wild.

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  • timebombprod
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    saw the gs450matic that i posted on the for sale section today, talked to dude and told him about the valve adjustment, he didnt know what it was but he said the owner told him he did it recently, told him search this website up for help, didnt seem half bad just rough cosmetically, engine may have been louder than exhaust it was stock.

    meant i saw the bike today, posted it a little while ago on here

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  • dorkburger
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    I actually saw one yesterday in town. Only a quick glimpse, but it looked like a late 70s 550 or 750. Ratty, flat black, no rear fender, but surprisingly it had a decent looking uncut stock exhaust.

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  • Burque73
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    Originally posted by red1100 View Post
    Not sure why but in all my years of riding around the Portland/Vancouver area I have only seen 2 GS Suzuki’s. One was an 83 identical to mine at the Oaks park OVMC meet about 8years ago,the other was a stock appearing 77 or 78 750 that just happened to be riding the same direction. At least in these two cities you would think there would be more than a few around.
    They're around.



    I used to think the same thing about Albuquerque. Where'd they all go? Once I took a closer look, over the past few years ive seen several.

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  • red1100
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    Not sure why but in all my years of riding around the Portland/Vancouver area I have only seen 2 GS Suzuki’s. One was an 83 identical to mine at the Oaks park OVMC meet about 8years ago,the other was a stock appearing 77 or 78 750 that just happened to be riding the same direction. At least in these two cities you would think there would be more than a few around.

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  • Steve
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    I would say either '80 or '81. Don't know that particular model enough to know all the details.

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