1978 Suzuki Gs750 Official
The 1978 Suzuki GS750 remains a benchmark in motorcycle history, marking the moment Suzuki successfully pivoted from two-stroke smoke to four-stroke dominance. While competitors like the Honda CB750 had a head start, the GS750 arrived with a level of refinement and handling that many argue made it the best Universal Japanese Motorcycle (UJM) of its era. The Bike That Saved Suzuki
The heart of the GS750 is its . Suzuki engineers famously studied the Kawasaki Z1 and Honda CB750 to improve on their weaknesses, resulting in a remarkably smooth and durable power plant. Now A 1978 Suzuki GS750 Motorcycle! Yay! 1978 suzuki gs750
By the mid-1970s, strict emissions regulations forced Suzuki to move away from their legendary two-stroke "Water Buffalo" GT750. The 1978 GS750 was the second year of a platform designed to be a "superbike snake in the grass"—a machine that looked conservative but out-performed everything in its class. Key Specifications & Performance The 1978 Suzuki GS750 remains a benchmark in