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1100 cylinder head on 850?

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What about the 750T? I thought that was a specific model and not a year.
What year is that 750T? :-k

That is a bit like talking about your 1100G. There is another letter after your G. In your case, it happens to be a "Z", making it an 1100GZ.

The 750T was only available for two years, '82 and '83. That would make them 750TZ and 750TD.

Take a look at GSR's Model Chart Page, it might help.

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What about the 750T? I thought that was a specific model and not a year. It was like a cross between a G and a GL:
http://www.suzukicycles.org/GS-series/GS750T_articles.shtml

You're right, the 750T is a separate model. But it was produced in 1982 and 1983, which Suzuki would have called GS750TZ and GS750TD respectively.

Using letter suffixes to denote the years is altogether confusing. I could speculate on why Suzuki did it, but I only have guesses. For those of us living in the present, it much easier to just drop the model year letters in normal conversation but keep it in mind when looking at parts fiches and service manuals.
 
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