SUZUKI GT Patroller

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Roger Ackery
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:) One for Alan H to add to his collection,
I've only ever seen the GT750 version up close,
Very nice in white,except if you were about to be stopped by one :lol:
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Nice info Roger.
I posted this - http://www.kettleclinic.co.uk/kcforum/v ... =Patroller - last year. The only patroller I've seen in the flesh so far. Nice bike.
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Alan, as far as I know South Australian Police had both GT's in their fleet.

Evaluated by NSW Police along with Harley Davidson back in the day....but they settled on Triumph 650 Saints
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SAP probably had an interest in gasket and oil companies in those days. And physiotherapy companies..... :roll:
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Roger Ackery wrote::) One for Alan H to add to his collection,
I've only ever seen the GT750 version up close,
Very nice in white,except if you were about to be stopped by one :lol:
Not much chance of being caught by one of those Roger never mind being stopped :lol:
A piddly little 550 and all that extra weight the cops would stand a better chance on one of these
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:tw Paul, if Alan H reads your remarks, he'll be less than pleased,you know how much he loves the Air Cooled Triple :idea: :arrow: 8-)
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Roger Ackery wrote:image.jpeg:tw Paul, if Alan H reads your remarks, he'll be less than pleased,you know how much he loves the Air Cooled Triple :idea: :arrow: 8-)
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Roger Ackery wrote:image.jpeg:tw Paul, if Alan H reads your remarks, he'll be less than pleased,you know how much he loves the Air Cooled Triple :idea: :arrow: 8-)
Not a pribkem. Paul's missis has the car and Paul has a push bike (when it runs.)
I have a choice of 1, 2, 3,4 and 6 air & oil/water cooled cylinders of 2 and 4 stroke engines to choose from.
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canaletto5 wrote: I never knew Prince Philip trained circus bears
Well he’s had enough clowns living with him in the past to train so a bear should be easy.
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