Phil's Suzuki GT550A

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • Phil Green the section coordinator of the VJMC (chiltern branch) with his recently purchased Suzuki GT550A

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  • @AlbertDongler
    @AlbertDongler 2 года назад +17

    I had one of these way back. When the original silencers eventually rotted through I replaced them with a set of J&R expansion chambers (three into three) Once I'd dialled in the re-jetting it transformed the bike into an absolute missile. Tremendous fun! Very fond memories of that machine.

    • @Oscardin2
      @Oscardin2 Год назад +1

      Hey could you reach out to me if possible. My father has the GT550A and as you said "When the original silencers eventually rotted through", we are having issues finding parts. I would love to chat about your replacements if that's ok.

    • @AlbertDongler
      @AlbertDongler Год назад +1

      @@Oscardin2 Not an awful lot more to add I'm afraid. The pipes were definitely "J&R" expansion chambers, 3 into 3. At that time they were rated very highly I recall. The main jets needed to go up by two to three sizes(?) Once you got the right ones fitted - you knew! That part was v much trial & error. With the correct size the bike pulled like a missile from around 3,500 rpm up. Absolutely transformed it! Good luck 👍😁 (Just to add, we're talking some ~30 years ago here. Not something I've recently done!)

  • @phil4986
    @phil4986 Год назад +8

    Suzuki should be very proud of how their fathers built these. They were extremely well made. Wonderful street bikes. Today, we have many excellent synthetic two stroke oils that burn very clean. We didn't have those back then, but we had some excellent two stroke Bel Rey oil that for a standard oil burned really clean. Pennzoil makes an excellent modern synthetic two stroke oil today. Great motorcycles. Wonderful to see them in the hands of riders who will take care of them for a long time to come.

    • @Titan500J
      @Titan500J Год назад +1

      You're so right! I took my Suzuki Titan 500 to a BSA dealership for its first tune up and the mechanic was very impressed with the build quality of my Titan. It was a great bike, sorry I sold it.

    • @GT380man
      @GT380man Год назад +1

      I’ve had all the Suzuki triples, two of each! 380A & B (the B since 1978, my pride & joy). 550A parts bike & 550B (naughty step bike that ate my wallet, eventually sold after two engine rebuilds, by which time it was brilliant but I’d fallen out of love with it). 750A (since 2009, another pride & joy), B was a wonkey bad others rebuild which I sold on. All good clean fun.

  • @thomasdrutschmann4653
    @thomasdrutschmann4653 8 месяцев назад +1

    Moin aus Hamburg !
    Ich besitze auch eine GT 750 ( WASSERBÜFFEL ) Bj 77
    Die ganzen Zweitakter auch von Kawasaki sowas kommt nie wieder
    Allein diese Geschmeidigen Formen
    traumhaft ich war am überlegen ob ich sie verkaufen soll ,bin auch nicht mehr der jüngste 66 Jahre
    Ich werde sie behalten ! Schön zu sehen das es Menschen gibt gibt die
    Diese schönen Motorräder erhalten !
    Greetings from Germany
    Hamburg !

  • @martinowl
    @martinowl Год назад +6

    A nice pair if bikes. The GT550 never seemed to be a common bike back in the 70’s, don’t remember seeing to many on the roads. The GT750, along with the CB750, seemed huge at the time.

    • @fuglbird
      @fuglbird 3 месяца назад

      I got a used GT550 for £850 in 1978. Went from Denmark to Monaco with my girlfriend as passenger. We had to adjust the carburetors in France. A friend of mine had the "Water buffalo" GT750. Later I spoke to someone who had the GT380.

  • @nigelbaldwin752
    @nigelbaldwin752 Год назад +3

    I purchased a 1974 green one in 1977. Loved it, fitted piper 3 into 1 expansion chamber, rebored/pistons, just a fantastic bike, 2 stroke three cylinder heaven,

  • @bwkennard1
    @bwkennard1 Год назад +1

    I put at lease 120,000 miles on one of these, went through a few pistons and rings sets, the bike is a beast with chambers, synced carbs and timing.

  • @scott12at
    @scott12at Год назад

    Awesome video. I bought one of these to turn into a cafe racer with my dad as a father-son project and we're nearing completion. The bike was built almost 10 years before I was born. We could have restored it to standard spec, but decided to do a one-off custom build, as the donor bike wasn't in fantastic condition. Love seeing these bikes restored to their former, oem glory though.

  • @dirkhuman760
    @dirkhuman760 11 месяцев назад +2

    What a good looking pair. Really nice.

  • @timhicks2154
    @timhicks2154 Год назад +5

    I miss my 2-stroke riding days. What a shame they’ve been mostly banished from the roads, due to the tree-hugging, lentil-eating yogurt-knitters and Eco-Loons.

    • @michealgillman7418
      @michealgillman7418 Год назад

      They are not banished from any by those nutters...you can even ride one into London free of charge as they are exempt...for now!

  • @rayobrien4274
    @rayobrien4274 Год назад +1

    great video guys I love the bikes. I had the Gt 250 when i was a young lad I never got round to getting anything bigger but would have loved the 750 kettle what a bike. anyway good luck to all.

  • @felipev8927
    @felipev8927 Год назад +2

    EPIC bikes !! SUZUKI GT is the bike !!! My Dad had the 185 Gt, 380 Gt and 750 Gt !! Greetings from Brazil !!!

    • @BenDover-oz3bm
      @BenDover-oz3bm 4 месяца назад

      What no 250 Hustler? Sad to hear that

  • @turboslag
    @turboslag Год назад +5

    This took me right back to the time I started riding bikes in 1976. We lived in a small village in North Yorkshire, Sherburn in Elmet, there was a biker cafe there called Squires, also known as the milk bar. Still there actually, but it moved down the road due to the locals complaining about the noise at the weekends, it wasn't unusual for a couple of hundred bikes to gather there, even today it's the same. Anyway, Suzuki and Kawasaki trlples were extremely popular at the time, with Yams not far behind. So hearing these two was like going back in time. Personally I preferred 4 strokes so was always ribbing 2 stroke owners by calling them stinkwheels, all in jest of course. I test rode a selection of strokers courtesy of mates, of them all, my favourite was the Kawasaki KH500, didn't even get close to my '69 Bonny for handling though and they were real petrol guzzlers! Pretty soon though, the 4 strokes started to dominate, Honda of course, Z900, GS750 and 1000, Z650, etc, etc. Happy days, a golden era.

  • @stephenwood7028
    @stephenwood7028 Год назад +1

    Two very Very nice bikes I had one back in the day and loved it thanks for showing them

  • @robertwells3500
    @robertwells3500 Год назад +1

    I have a black 550a but with twin discs.15 k miles.had a 380 many yrs ago and a kettle for 20 years.the 550a is def my fave

    • @robertwells3500
      @robertwells3500 Год назад +1

      If you manage to find a set of n.o.s pipes that will be a miracle.ive been after a Piper 3 into 1 for 5 years .nothing.

    • @theaustralianconundrum
      @theaustralianconundrum Год назад

      @@robertwells3500 The peasant kids at high school owned a 380 or a 550 but we all laughed at them because they weren't Kwaka 500 or 750 triples. How times have changed.

  • @larryfromwisconsin9970
    @larryfromwisconsin9970 Год назад +1

    I love these classic bikes. In the 1970s I had a Honda CB550 Four but my riding buddy had a Suzuki GT 380. In early 80s I had a GT 500 Titan. I got another Titan in the early 2000s.

  • @roadrocket7
    @roadrocket7 Год назад

    God bless you guys for keeping these great machines running and in tip top shape. And actually RIDING them. A lot of us out here are so jealous. Keep it up guys and safe riding! 😂

  • @diddi58300
    @diddi58300 Год назад +1

    Nice bike , had the same bike in the same colour. Very nice sound of the two stroke engine. Take care of it .

  • @Titan500J
    @Titan500J Год назад +1

    I wanted a GT550 but I made due with my Titan 500 which was no slouch and very reliable.
    Great video.

  • @piano40s
    @piano40s 2 месяца назад

    Had a lot of fun when I was 17/18 on my GT250 wish I had it now.

  • @henrydegan6204
    @henrydegan6204 Год назад +2

    Two strokers are so outdated. They stink, they drink and they are noisy. No wonder there are no new ones to by since decades - apart from micro engines like 125 or smaller.
    Good that I never sold any of my bikes (several GT 500, GT 750 and a TS 250).
    Even though I am riding VMax (both 1200 and 1700) meanwhile, these old 2strokers had more torque at lower revs that the 4 strokers of these years. Amazing.
    Suzuki's GT series to me are the most simple but beautiful bikes ever. Esp the GT 500 - a bike can't be more classic than that one.
    I never liked the ram air cylinder covers. But the bikes in this clip are both in fantastic conditions. Chapeau, well done.

  • @jackflash6377
    @jackflash6377 Год назад

    Very nice looking bike!! So clean. Lucky man.
    I had a GT550 when I was in High School. Loved that bike. So much fun.
    Two strokes are my favorite. The 550 would pull the front wheel off the ground in first gear when it hit the power band. Plus the sound was lovely.
    Had the cops called on me once because I was accelerating too fast in the neighborhood, can't help it, sounded so good!!.

  • @SuccessShared
    @SuccessShared Год назад

    Love seeing and hearing these bikes again. I just have to get my hands on a GT750! Always looked so big when I had my KH250...

    • @SuccessShared
      @SuccessShared Год назад

      I always preferred the B because of that tyre hugging front fender!!

  • @MaxMoffattSkateSnow
    @MaxMoffattSkateSnow Год назад

    Great Video! Brings back memories of owning this bike in the 80's! Thanks so much!

  • @herbertwoodbury1958
    @herbertwoodbury1958 Год назад

    I owned one of these and rode it for many years.
    He says it is reliable...
    As long as you set the points and timing ever 3,000 miles they were great.
    Later I bought one of the early models with 3 separate throttle cables, what a PITA to keep 3 carbs, 3 sets of points in sync and timing spot on.
    Had a riding buddy that had a 72 CB 750 and I could take him in a drag race.

  • @volt8684
    @volt8684 Год назад

    Had a t500 carbs went out of balance every ride but love of my life, love that chrome. Sparkling in the sunlight

  • @chrisbarnes9260
    @chrisbarnes9260 2 года назад +1

    Very interesting thanks for posting. I love the sound of these Suzuki triples

  • @halperkins1791
    @halperkins1791 3 месяца назад

    Beautiful bikes! I had a 73 750 GT great bikes

  • @Spiderwebsider
    @Spiderwebsider Год назад +1

    I had one in black and gold. I'll be honest, it wasn't one of my favourite bikes - I always thought the front end felt too heavy. But I wish I'd kept it all the same. I sold it to get a 350LC Yam.

  • @Truth-Liberator
    @Truth-Liberator 7 месяцев назад

    Lovely bike, I personally don't understand some people's obsession with originality. Thankfully it doesn't extend to tyres and rear shocks. It's nice to have an original museum pieces but it's even nicer to ride a classic with sensitive upgrades that increase the pleasure.

  • @anthonybahrawy5183
    @anthonybahrawy5183 Год назад

    Oh happy days I had a Rd 200 about 4 different RD 250 starting with a round tank and then two GT 500 ,S 1st one had drum brakes and then 1 with a front disc brake then a GT250 A and final two stroke was a GT 550 which I loved until my brother wrote it off for me and then I moved onto four strokes 1st being a Honda 550 f1 this brought back happy memories 👍

  • @ricktotty2283
    @ricktotty2283 11 месяцев назад

    I had GT 185 back in the day. The 750 we called a Water Buffalo. The GT 185 didn’t have a starter. The generator double as the starter.

  • @duanetrivett750
    @duanetrivett750 Месяц назад

    Love these Bikes ! They need Expansion Chambers for that back pressure and killer sound.

  • @torevenheim9607
    @torevenheim9607 10 месяцев назад

    Beautiful bikes, Congrats! 😊

  • @fabiostrain3946
    @fabiostrain3946 9 месяцев назад

    Ho girato mezza Italia con lei e senza mai un problema❤

  • @martinowl
    @martinowl Год назад

    I have the road riders on a cx500. Haven’t noticed any cracking so far & they have been on a couple of years or so. Will bear it in mind though, just in case.

  • @plunder1956
    @plunder1956 11 месяцев назад

    I remember these from the 70s, a friend had the 380

  • @tonebonetones
    @tonebonetones Год назад +1

    Wow. I could have sworn from memory the GT 550 was also water cooled. My mate had one while I had a Kawasaki Z650, and his was water cooled, but it must have been a 750.

    • @nigelbaldwin752
      @nigelbaldwin752 Год назад +3

      Gt380 and 550s were air cooled triples, whilst the only water cooled model was the GT750, known as the kettle, for obvious reasons. I feel so lucky to have lived my youth in the 70's.

  • @kevinpollard1550
    @kevinpollard1550 Год назад

    Beautiful bikes and my old stomping grounds around dunstable

  • @mercoid
    @mercoid 11 месяцев назад

    Nice fella. And a real gem of a bike. 👍

  • @julianp4787
    @julianp4787 2 года назад

    What a gorgeous bike !

  • @philipbooth7779
    @philipbooth7779 Год назад

    I just thought of the perfect way to buy any classic bike you would like at 70,s prices. Time travel.

  • @garydunn3037
    @garydunn3037 Год назад

    I have had the chance to ride both bikes, but the GT750 is a lot heavier than
    the GT550 and although I could lift the 550 onto its centre stand, I was unable
    to lift the 750. Maybe it was just down to knack, but I found the grab rail was too
    far back to lift it up and backwards. Maybe being a 10 stone weakling didn't
    help.

  • @thomasmusso1147
    @thomasmusso1147 11 месяцев назад

    I LOVED my GT550.

  • @alloomis1635
    @alloomis1635 Год назад

    good bike, in the sweet spot between top speed and weight.

  • @TheFunkhouser
    @TheFunkhouser 12 дней назад

    Id take those pipes off, store them away with some WD-40 and covers to keep safe if you want to ride that a bit. Original pipes are SO hard to come by. Put a three into one on for now.

  • @MyZxcvb12
    @MyZxcvb12 Год назад

    Nice bike didn't know the was a cafe at the gliding field

  • @jono8834
    @jono8834 Месяц назад

    Had x6hustler 2 titan 500s kaw trail boss hodakace 100 love them 2dtrokes

  • @Pokemongold88
    @Pokemongold88 2 года назад +1

    What price is a bike in that condition as Phil said there are a lot around that are of questionable condition thx for the video enjoyed it

  • @赤い稲妻-e6k
    @赤い稲妻-e6k Год назад

    とても綺麗な車体、素晴らしい!

  • @petergerritgroen3157
    @petergerritgroen3157 Год назад +1

    Lucky man.

  • @terrysmith7076
    @terrysmith7076 Год назад

    I'm looking for the instrument light bulbs it's a Toshiba A 12 2 Amp seems they are discontinued any advice?
    Thank you in advance Terry.
    1973 GT 750 Kettle.

  • @patrickhostler5939
    @patrickhostler5939 2 года назад

    Superb machine!!! How do they compare in power etc to the 750?

    • @mcmechanic864
      @mcmechanic864  2 года назад +1

      Like I was saying in the video very similar speed wise I think, just the engine revs would be lower on my 750 at any speed, and of course mine would have a more torquey motor 🙂

    • @MyFlyfishing
      @MyFlyfishing Год назад +1

      @@mcmechanic864 The 550 was lighter which more than compensated for the higher BHP of the 750.

  • @daverees9344
    @daverees9344 3 месяца назад

    Very thirsty and a small tank. Mine did just 85 mies before hitting reserve. The original shocks are terrible. Only a single disc on the front, mine had twin discs. Paid £90 for it in 1986 [10 years old]

  • @felipev8927
    @felipev8927 Год назад

    DREAM !!!

  • @challenge60
    @challenge60 9 месяцев назад

    素晴らしい👍😀

  • @davidwilliams68
    @davidwilliams68 2 года назад

    Hi enjoyed the video. Could you ask Phil if he would be interested in buying a mint fuel tank and side panels off a gt 550 a in black ,
    Kind regards Dave

    • @mcmechanic864
      @mcmechanic864  2 года назад

      Will do..ill get back to you

    • @mcmechanic864
      @mcmechanic864  2 года назад

      Yes Phil said he'd be interested in your tank and side panels, can you give me your email address and I'll pass it on to him 🙂

    • @davidwilliams68
      @davidwilliams68 2 года назад

      👍🏻 Great. I have tried to add my email but RUclips will delete any comment where I have added the full email address. Any other ideas of how you can get into contact with me?

    • @mcmechanic864
      @mcmechanic864  2 года назад

      @@davidwilliams68 Oh really, yeah I guess they don't want email addresses all over the comments.
      Are you on Facebook? If so just look up Phil Green, he's in charge of the VJMC Chilterns section (he's actually the section coordinator) you will see a link to my video when you're on the right page.

    • @davidwilliams68
      @davidwilliams68 2 года назад

      Will do thanks 👍🏻

  • @jono8834
    @jono8834 Месяц назад

    Cousin had 550gt very potent

  • @Heyemeyohsts
    @Heyemeyohsts Год назад

    Dang bro you should have gone to the soaring club

  • @oceanhome2023
    @oceanhome2023 Год назад

    Was Suzuki the only 2 Stroke that had an electric starter ?

  • @philiphughes4117
    @philiphughes4117 Год назад

    I'm reaching out here, and any advice would be welcome. My Suzuki GT550 , twin leading front drum brake model, owned since 1978, last ridden in 1984, 15,000 original miles, is a total non runner, obviously. I'm hankering to put it back on the road, retirement imminent. Not nuts and bolts resto, just running. Where would I go to get my baby up and running after all this time, at some reasonable " ish" cost, I realise it won't be cheap. If it took a year or more that'll not be a problem. Could anyone suggest somewhere, hopefully in the South of England, and if not that, Nationally, for a proper job. Thank you.

    • @mcmechanic864
      @mcmechanic864  Год назад

      Sorry, I don’t know of anyone, I do everything myself so I never call on anyone when I restore my bikes.
      I would suggest to buy a workshop manual and have a go yourself. Good luck

    • @philiphughes4117
      @philiphughes4117 Год назад

      @@mcmechanic864 Thank you for your prompt reply. I was always a Suzuki two stroke nut, from 125 Stinger, 250 Hustler, TS 250 Trail, Gt 500 and now my stored 550. From going to Brands Hatch in the 70's for the Uk / USA Trans Atlantic meets, I'll always be a Suzuki stroker lover. Keep up your amazing work and videos, I've only just latched onto them.

    • @martinowl
      @martinowl Год назад +1

      Have you tried looking in Classic Motorcycle Mechanics? Or contacting them for suggested help? Also the VJMC may be a source of contacts.

    • @philiphughes4117
      @philiphughes4117 Год назад

      @@martinowl Thank you for your tips.

  • @timhicks2154
    @timhicks2154 Год назад

    Avon Road-Riders all crack on the sidewalls.

  • @macoto1114
    @macoto1114 Год назад

    👍〜

  • @gregwilliams2307
    @gregwilliams2307 Год назад

    Any 1 now of gt 750 a looking for complete bike in any condition 😀

  • @martinpye549
    @martinpye549 10 месяцев назад

    My dad had one, then later I had one. Cafe racer ..it was awesome.