T and GT Resources web site updates

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T and GT Resources web site updates

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For info - I've added a few things:
  • - general edits and corrections here and there through out
  • - and I think I've made the slide show iPad and Android friendly - let me know if it doesn't work :D
The the home page is located here. Corrections, suggestions and contributions of material are always welcomed - just contact me directly via email.

Enjoy !

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Ian,

No comments for now, but a big thank you from so many of us who frequent your archive!

Cheers,
Mike
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Absolutely brill, as I posted elsewhere.
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
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Alan H wrote:Absolutely brill, as I posted elsewhere.
+ 1 with Mike & Alan ;)
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Thank you all :!: I have to say that I have had help with this project from many people around the globe, so it hasn't been a completely solo effort. You know who you are, so please take a bow. ImageImage And where ever possible I have credited contributors, but if I have missed someone, then my apologies and just let me know. 8-)
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A couple more updates and one addition to the T/GT Resource site:
  • - some corrections (and additions) to the Sources page
Enjoy ! 8-)
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Not seen that particular "disc" before but I've got one called Shake a tail Suzy which was a freebie when I bought my Hustler in 1972! loads of sound clips, mainly triples. I've still got it 8-)
They're rubbish them Jap bikes lad they won't last five minutes! you want to get yourself a nice Royal Enfield!
A quote from my old dad 8-)

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PaulD738 wrote:...t I've got one called Shake a tail Suzy which was a freebie when I bought my Hustler in 1972! loads of sound clips, mainly triples. I've still got it 8-)
If you email me photos (ian@oldjapanesebikes.com), and your name, I can add it to the web site with a photo credit. The copy I have is too small to use.

Image

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Ian great to see that patroller in as found condition- interesting to see that the tail lamp unit is the same as fitted to the RV125 sand bike
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Lots of snow here, so I've made a few updates to my web site:
  • - I copied the North American GT750 1977B microfiche - am now cross eyed and really needing glasses as a result - the link is here
  • - also added the 1972 GT750 J owners manual here.
  • - the GT250 A service manual supplement here
  • - a copy of the T10 parts manual for North America here
  • - and the S32-2 service manual supplement here
  • - and I'm playing with a different way of showing wiring diagrams using a magnifying glass - you can take it for a test drive here. This is still in test but comments are welcomed.
I've also made quite a number of changes to my 'Field Guide to the Suzuki GT750' - too many to list (plus still more to be added :? ) , but check out the J, L and B sections, as well as the section on Movies, the small screen etc. No doubt I have managed to also introduce a few errors - if you find anything please let me know.

Enjoy ! 8-)
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