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72 Suzuki Water Buffalo - Droolllll


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whats with the name? :lol: makes me wanna see if it floats!

its actually a Suzuki GT750, its nicknamed the water buffalo because it was big and was the first production water-cooled Japanese motorcycle. I know someone who has one in pieces in their garage, ive been thinking about buying it, but i know parts are hard to come by

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whats with the name? :lol: makes me wanna see if it floats!

Maybe 'cause it was the first mass production Japanese water cooled bike? :confused:

Oh, and it wasn't exactly svelte (550~lbs.) compared to its contemporaries.

Justa guess.

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added "mass production" before getting called out by some obscure 1-off
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...Justa guess.
well i didnt know that, but i do now ;)
why google when im sure one of you smart ass' will come along and give me some smart ass half answer :lol:

I answered the "water" and "buffalo" parts. What's the half I missed? :D

Dayumm. Try to help, look what happens. I'd call you a name - but I don't want an infraction point... :lol:

g-d a-hat f-tard mods...;)

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forgot "a-hat"..
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It was a liquid cooled 2 stroke. Not sure how it got the name, but they were legendary in the 70's.

Yeep, an incredibly different bike. I seem to remember that they were relatively bullet proof for the era. People could put a lot of miles on them, and top end rebuilds were simple. The sound they made was unique, being water cooled two stroke. Deputy Sheriffs that did escort duty got into them, and they were popular for that. At least in the central Ohio area, anyway.

You should get two, to build one. The best way to find parts.

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Here is a $600 running parts bike in Indiana:

http://fortwayne.craigslist.org/mcy/1847184029.html

Another one in Indiana for $750:

http://fortwayne.craigslist.org/mcy/1778117556.html

And another one in Michigan for $875:

http://flint.craigslist.org/mcy/1847730900.html

Looks like complete restored water buffalos list to sell for $3000 to $4000

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