Pictures of
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Here's another picture of the bike.

Here's more Suzuki GS850G info.
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1979 Suzuki GS850G

Owner: Christian Noftz, Millbrook, AL USA

Comments: This bike was covered in rust when I found it.
Cleaned up real pretty, didn't it? The picture was taken at a
farm we rented in Posey's Crossroads, Alabama. Rode this baby
50 miles round-trip every day to work many years ago. Very dependable.
Good piece of machinery. Wonder where she is now?
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Here's more Suzuki GSX600F info.
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1993 Suzuki GSX 600 F

Owner: Peter Bocklandt, Brussels Belgium

Comments: This is my 1993 GSX600F. This is my first bike
so I'm not that experienced in bikes. For me it is a great bike
with good handling and speed. As far as I know it's fully original.
I use Michelin Macadam tires on it , I don't feel too great about
them.
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Here's more Suzuki VL800 Volusia info.
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2001 Suzuki VL 800 Volusia

Owner: C. Hays, San Antonio, Texas, USA

Comments: Love the site. I purchased my 2001 Volusia about
a year ago. Love it. Balanced, has power, has looks, dependable.
42 years old and in the Oil & Gas business. Its been a long
time since I owned a bike and Suzuki has not let me down. And
yes, for you folks overseas I do wear cowboy boots when I ride.
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1981 Suzuki GS 1000 L

Owner: Ole
Øiestad, Sandnes, Norway

Comments: (apparently Ole has nothing to say of his bike)
Here's more Suzuki GS1000L info.
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1980 Suzuki GS 750 L

Owner: Michal Poruszek,
Poland

(USA-model,16 valves)

Comments: I bought my GS750L in September 1998. The bike
was imported to Poland from Pennsylvania, USA. It's a fantastic
and very fast machine. I have never had any problems with it.
Here's more Suzuki GS750L info.
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Here's another picture of the bike.

Here's more Suzuki GSX750ES info.
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1983 Suzuki GSX 750 ES

Owner: Daryel Leyva,
Havana Cuba

Mods: Germany import. Repainted, the lower half of fairing is
missing.

Comments: I need help in finding parts for it in U.S. or
Canada. I have friends in the States that would like to help me
and bring me some parts that I need to keep my bike running. I
need stuff like the battery, voltage regulator, spark plugs, speedometer
cable, gas tank lid etc.
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Here's more Suzuki GS750L info.
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1981 Suzuki GS 750 L

Owner: Mario de Lijser,
the Netherlands (USA-model)

Comments: This bike is my favorite, it combines a chopper
feeling with power acceleration of a 16-valve machine. Never had
any problems or special maintenance, I only have to change the
battery after every winter and the 1-2 cylinders fail as the spark
plugs die of old age. An ideal bike for problem-free solo or twin-riding.
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1997 Suzuki GSX-R 1100 W

Owner: Joao Henriques Gonçalves Da Silva, Zürich Switzerland

Mods: It's original!

Comments: A very nice and powerful (155 hp) bike! I just
love it! I have had no problems with it.
Here's more Suzuki GSX-R1100 info.
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Here's more Suzuki GSX-R1100 info.
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1989 Suzuki GSX-R 1100

Owner: Zdenek "Zdendys" Barinka,
Kvetna, Czech Republic

Comments: These photos were shot two years ago,
short time after I bought the bike. It was crashed, so it's shown
here after some necessary repairs. During the last season I installed
a wide chromed handlebar and a rear 5,5" wheel of a GSF1200.
I also polished the wheels, the frame, the swingarm and the engine
covers. I installed an instrument panel from a GSF400 and tuned
up the engine.

My idea was to build the bike to look a bit like a 1200 Bandit,
but not to copy it. I wanted to build an original street bike
with a bit classic look. I haven't any pictures of my Suzi from
this time.

Modifications (during 2001): Yoshimura exhaust system
with a Cyclone silencer, K&N filter, tail light and tail frame
covers from a '91 GSX-R, Earl's steel braided brake and clutch
hoses.

Now my GSX-R has been crashed once again, I had
an accident last autumn. Luckily I wasn't hurt and my Suzi has
only minor damages, still I plan to rebuild it again, it can take
me the whole season, maybe more... I bought
a second bike a month ago, an '81 GSX750E. I can't live without
blasting through the death facing curves at my favorite Czech-Slovak
borderline locations on Sundays... Actually I've always wanted
an old school classic Suzuki and now I've made my
dream come true. One of the connecting rod bearings is totally
worn, so I have to find a way to fix it, I also need original
front flashers and an original rectangular headlight.
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Updated: February 5, 2003
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