1980 Suzuki Gs1000. 1980 Suzuki GS 1000 G Suzuki's first shaft-driven model was the 1979 GS850G, a weighty but surprisingly strong-running sport-tourer with many of the good characteristics of the GS750, from which Suzuki derived the 850 shaftie Bikez has a high number of users looking for used bikes.
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Suzuki's first shaft-driven model was the 1979 GS850G, a weighty but surprisingly strong-running sport-tourer with many of the good characteristics of the GS750, from which Suzuki derived the 850 shaftie The former is finished in white with blue stripes, the latter in red with white pinstriping, and both are equipped with quarter-fairings, clear windscreens, black two-up seats, rear cowls, and cross-spoke alloy wheels.
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This year's one-liter addition carries the model designation "GS1000GT." The G indicates shaft drive; the T denotes a 1980 model run. Suzuki GS 1000 G Touring Suzuki 1980 255.0 kg (562.2 pounds) In-line four, four-stroke 90.00 HP (65.7 kW) @ 8500 RPM Suzuki GS 1000 G 206.0 km/h (128.0 mph) Suzuki GS 1000 G Suzuki GS 1000 G Double disc Suzuki was the last one of the Japanese "big four" to join the exclusive "1000 cc club" with the GS1000
1980 Suzuki Gs1000 Classic Gs 1000g Rare Find Vintage Cafe Gt750 Gt 850. The GS1000 was based around the successful GS750, which was the lightest of the 750's available at the time The first of the GS Series was the four-cylinder GS750 released alongside the GS400 parallel twin in November 1976
1980 Suzuki GS 1000 G. I have tried to tell the history of the different Suzuki GS 1000 models on this page the best I know how Suzuki was the last one of the Japanese "big four" to join the exclusive "1000 cc club" with the GS1000