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year model identification?

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Ok, ive read the model identification at the GS resources http://www.thegsresources.com/gs_modelchart.htm

But im now a little confused as to the identification of my bike.

The Aussie compliance plate says 1/77 so I guess it is possible that it was actually made in 1976.

Now on that page, it shows that there is the following possibility's for my model seem to be:

GS750A
GS750B
GS750DB
GS750EB

It also doesnt seem to list the different option codes for this such as mag wheels, dual front discs.


So, now to my question:
Is it possible to identify the actual model by the engine and frame numbers?

Can anyone help out please?
 
Sorry, but over here, the only Suzuki 750's I remember in 1977 was the GS 750 B, standard model spoked whls. single disc. & the 3 cyl. 2 stroke Water Buffalo. "E" models came in 1978 & I don't know what a "D" model is.
 
well it would apear that besides already having 850 mod done the PO updated the wheels and brakes as well?
 
Sprechen Sie Deutsch?

Sprechen Sie Deutsch?

Hi Mr. GS750,

You'll have to use a translator unless you speak German, but I've found this chart from http://www.gs-classic.de/index1e.htm helpful sometimes:

http://www.gs-classic.de/download/Suzuki_Rahmen1.pdf

SUZUKI-Rahmennummern (neue Version 1.4)
Hier werden die Rahmen- und Motornummern von vielen SUZUKI-Modellen aufgelistet. Soweit ich wei?, ist diese Information einmalig im Internet!

Which translates to:

Suzuki-Frame Numbers (new Version 1.4)
Here the frame numbers and engine numbers are listed by many Suzuki models. As far as I know, this information is unique on the Internet!

Perhaps it will help you. Words for 'model', 'frame', 'cylinders', etc, are about all you'll need to translate to make the chart understandable.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Thanks everyone for the reply's.

Basscliff, that site is awesome! Thankyou so much, even though I dont speak or read the german language, conversion makes it easier!

That was exactly what I was looking for thanks!
 
so, indulge us, what did you find about your model?

gs models sold in the usa were often different to those sold on other markets
most noticeably, the mag wheels and dual front discs were in general introduced to other markets sooner than to the usa

your is likely a 1976 production (apparently only a very few were available for purchase in 76)
though i would bet no 76 model ever had mag wheels so if you have them that would have been an upgrade

well, that german site suggest 750 was first intoduced in 76 as B year of production, no mention of A

at least its clear D stands for german market models only, dual front disc on spoked wheels
 
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so, indulge us, what did you find about your model?

gs models sold in the usa were often different to those sold on other markets
most noticeably, the mag wheels and dual front discs were in general introduced to other markets sooner than to the usa

your is likely a 1976 production (apparently only a very few were available for purchase in 76)
though i would bet no 76 model ever had mag wheels so if you have them that would have been an upgrade

well, that german site suggest 750 was first intoduced in 76 as B year of production, no mention of A

at least its clear D stands for german market models only, dual front disc on spoked wheels

Well I found that the bike is definitely the 1977 manufactured and listed as just GS750 model, and B year not listed at all as a GS750B, just plain old GS750

Tis good to know, and that page also shows the engine rating as 748cc and 46 kW (62Hp) but Im with the wiseco 850 kit it should now be 843cc and Im figuring slightly better than the list says for the GS850 from 1979.... @ 59Kw (79hp)


I think my dual disc front came off something like a GT750 because when i went to get parts for the master cyl a while back they got the wrong parts (ordered for dual disc GS750)
 
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