Suzuki GT625 J 1972

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BlueSmoked
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Suzuki GT625 J 1972

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Good evening!

I found deep in Suzuki database a brochure picture of a prototype GT625 J 5 cilinder.

63 horsepower by a weight of 366 lbs and topspeed of 130 mph?
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badgereng
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Re: Suzuki GT625 J 1972

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Looks like something the legend that is Millyard would build.

Hopefully he would solve the centre 3 pots seizing issue that would come free with this bike!
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Alan H
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Re: Suzuki GT625 J 1972

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With a standard drum brake, the stopping power would be dire!
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
barney01
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Re: Suzuki GT625 J 1972

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Amazing🙂 I wonder if they ever made a prototype? If so where is it now?😄
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BlueSmoked
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Re: Suzuki GT625 J 1972

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYb-qQ8y7zY It looks like they made a prototype? Wow that sound!
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Re: Suzuki GT625 J 1972

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Be more believable if the font in the picture was correct!
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