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Just a thought, Suzuki GT750 3 cyl., Water Buffalo, 52 HP & 507lbs, vs a Kawasaki H2 750 3 cyl. 74HP & 423lbs. I love any neat old bike, but, for me, old Zuke was pretty much a slug as opposed to the light, agile, quick Kawasaki. I'd think the Kawasaki would be a much better, more fun, easier to eventually sell bike than the Suzuki. The Kawasaki will be harder to find a decent project, but in the long run, These old Kawasaki's sell real good & gosh they were fun to ride. I did see an old GT750, a yr. or so ago & it sure did catch my eye.
Not sure where you're quoting the 52 HP number from. Everything I can come up with shows a factory spec of 67-75 HP and 62 lb-ft of torque (seems high to me). I've never ridden a GT750 or a H2 but I assume the GT is comparable to my GS750, maybe slightly slower. They are pretty heavy but the GT was marketed as more of a long distance cruiser while the H2 was built for more performance. I would really like to ride an H2 but they all seem to be beyond what I am willing to pay for a fun toy.
On a side note a friend of mine has a beautiful RD350 that he's let me ride a few times, awesome bike but feels like you're riding an unbalanced blender set on high. The vibration is crazy, definitly not something I would ride for any reasonable distance. I have read that the triples are much smoother, but am looking forward to seeing for myself.
I set up a time to go check out the GT750 tomorrow along with all his other bikes. I haven't promised anything so I'll let you know what happens