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    For Sale, 1985 GSXR750 rebuilt from ground up.

    Finished this bike now so putting it in the NZ Classic M/cycle show and selling it. Will deliver to Auckland if buy now used.
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=498640846
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    grumbly old bitch of an engine

    stiff throttles that make you feel like you have been wanking for a week

    sloooow steering old 18 inch front wheel

    tank that will castrate the unwary under hard braking

    I love those early GSXR750 s

    best of luck with it,hope it finds a deserving home.
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    Some thieving cunt stole yer lowers.......
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    You list it here at $8000 and have the audacity to put 'no dreamers' in your trademe auction? Have you seen how much tidy original ones go for? It's quite pretty, but surely you've still raped all the value out of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    You list it here at $8000 and have the audacity to put 'no dreamers' in your trademe auction? Have you seen how much tidy original ones go for? It's quite pretty, but surely you've still raped all the value out of it.
    Give you $3000 for it. If your a nice fella I will chuck in a doz beers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    Give you $3000 for it. If your a nice fella I will chuck in a doz beers.
    what sort of beers? Not Tui? lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    Give you $3000 for it. If your a nice fella I will chuck in a doz beers.
    Can have mine for half that , if you throw in a box of heinies !!!! Click image for larger version. 

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    whats the difference between the 750 and the 1100 of these old gsxr bikes? apart from the power plant obviously..

    'cause i see a lot of 750's come and go for sale and always catch phrase about this is a collectors bike and the one you want.

    I'd want the 1100 myself, look the same to me and I had the 1100 motor in a sidecar and it was mint. have only ridden 2 different 750s of these. Can't say I rated them that much the 1100 motor would stir things up a bit.

    and by the way, nice build. looks good.. shame u can't fit the bottom fairings on anymore, looks a little bit half finished with body work missing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinfull View Post
    Can have mine for half that , if you throw in a box of heinies !!!! Click image for larger version. 

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    1,500 bucks and a box of heines?

    hmm.. I think that would sell pretty quick if it was a legit offer hehe.. I'd rob another a bank

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fast Eddie View Post
    whats the difference between the 750 and the 1100 of these old gsxr bikes? apart from the power plant obviously..

    'cause i see a lot of 750's come and go for sale and always catch phrase about this is a collectors bike and the one you want.
    Simple. The 750 came out in '85, the 1100 in '86. Therefore the 750 is considered the original. In fact it has such a following that Suzuki wouldn't dare kick it to touch, it is fondly looked upon by the company. All this and they don't even sell it in their home market. That's how much it means to Suzuki.

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    hehe..

    cheers man. Now I know..

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinfull View Post
    Can have mine for half that , if you throw in a box of heinies !!!
    I'll put a set of 17 inch wheels on it for you, and you let me thrash the ring out of it for a season? You'll need to supply your own beer when you come to watch though, but that's a good thing, cos I drink Heineken also.

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    Best combo is 7/11. In the old days one would put the 1100 motor in the 750 lightweight frame. Then you would really be flying

    Me mate had one (7/11) and made it into a street fighter with NOS kit
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    Quote Originally Posted by 5150 View Post
    Best combo is 7/11. In the old days one would put the 1100 motor in the 750 lightweight frame. Then you would really be flying

    Me mate had one (7/11) and made it into a street fighter with NOS kit
    Best is to first open up the cases, and put the six speed box from the 750 in the 1100.

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