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Cycle News 1976 08 17

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r; ....\ III • ~ t l.O t' -. O'l ...-4 ~ t' ...-4 ..... en ;j eo ;j -< - • ,4 By Charles Clayton , We've heard rumors for a year that" Suzuki -was coming out with a line of four-stroke motorcycles, so it was no great surprise when they invited us to fly up to Helena, M t - d t th on ana . an me~ e new GS750-Four. Suzuki Motor Co., Ltd. has long been famous for its 12 fine two-strokes, and lately for its fabulous three-strokes (the RE rotary). Now all they have to do is manufacture a canno n, an d they11 have all the possible combinations covered fro m ' one-stro ke to fo ur! We were p repar ed to be astonished by the GS750, and we were. The mach ine is distinguished b y its close attention to de tail finis h an d th e righ tness of its design. If a mo to rcycle loo ks right, it usually is right; and the GS750 loo ks so right t hat hardly any of the bikers we encountered in a 500-mile ride even noticed that it was something they had ever seen before . The engine is a straightforward in-line four with do uble-overhead cams ala Kawasaki's Z-modeI. A ram air deflector is cast into the cylinder head fmning to keep things cooler. Its oversquare 2.56-inch bore an d 2.22-inch stroke results in a short engine, which in tum allows r oom for a 4.8 gall on gas tank without spreading it out allover the · place . . Com ression ra tio is 8.7 to one and It runs happily on regular or no-lead gasoline., ~Ve avera~d 45.9 m~es per gallon nding solo m up to mile-high altitudes (on bikes jetted for sea level ) and 37 .5 to 41 mp g packing double '!be cr~k shaft is supported in six main bearings (fiveroller, ~me b:<\l) and the rods have needle beanng bIg ends. Camshafts bear directly on the head m etal an d are co ntrolled by a self-adjusting central cam chain. The engine is ~esigned to last for at le~t 50,000 miles and then you throw It away and buy a new one: I wonder _when . ~e J apane~e ~an~facturers (S,uz u!

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