I live in the UK and actually bought one of these from a Dealer for only £100 back in 1983. It was a bit tatty, but was complete. Just gave it a re-paint, new seat cover, replaced the head gaskets, and centre stand, as the old one had no foot lever. And ended up with quite a good bike. When I think of what these old bikes are selling for now, I wished that I had kept it.
The one that got away. I've got several bikes that I regret selling, and you're right. The current market makes it really hard to find good deals to by back some of these old beauties.
One small detail: in the USA this is a 1975 model, and I believe the same is true for Canada... in 1977, this was the last year of the GT series and in that year they have the black headlight shell and headlight ears, as well as satin finish side covers on the frame. But no worries - as I mentioned, this is my favorite year for the GT550 and you did a great job on the video! Thank you for posting! Cheers!
I lived in the UK and bought one brand new back in the day, exchanged the pipes for expansion chambers. One of my friends said it sounds like a thousand wasps in a coke can. I thought it sung quite nicely
Gorgeous bike - my favorite year and color for these bikes! I am a Suzuki fan, collector, and rider - I have a GT-750, GT-380, GT-250, GT-185, so I need a GT-550 to complete my collection! - please let me know if you ever want to sell it to a good loving home! Cheers!
@@pauloconnor7951 Thank you, but I have a T20, and that's about as old as I want my collection (39 bikes!) to go... Since I wrote last, I bought a sweet 1975 Black/Gold GT550... loving it and now my "GT-Series is complete! I also have a complete RG-Series (RG50, RG125, RG150, RG200, RG250, RGV250 VJ-21, RGV250 VJ-22, and the RG500)! As far as the "T-Series", I have an A100 (kind of a "T" style), teh X6, and a T500... working on a T125 Stinger, but in no hurry! Cheers!
I had a '77 GT-550 that was my last 2-stroke bike. I traded it in for the '78 GS1000 when the dealer in the small town where I was stationed in the USAF finally got on in stock. The 550 was a great bike and this one was my second. I had a green '73 in high school. I would love to find one to put back into shape.
I wish I did. It was stolen from the apartment complex where I was living at the time. I actually heard it fire up but by the time I got down to where I had it parked it was gone gone gone. Even worse, the GS1000S that I bought as a replacement was stolen as well, 3 weeks after I bought it. They cut the chain that I used to secure the bike to the parking space cover posts. That really bummed me out.
I noticed Ontario plates, I live in Ontario and have constantly searched marketplace and kijiji all over Ontario for years looking for good condition big 2 stroke bikes. Where do you find these gems??
Elle est trop belle 💕
Et ce 3 cylindres est une symphonie !!!
Le rêve de mon adolescence 😊
I live in the UK and actually bought one of these from a Dealer for only £100 back in
1983. It was a bit tatty, but was complete. Just gave it a re-paint, new seat cover,
replaced the head gaskets, and centre stand, as the old one had no foot lever. And
ended up with quite a good bike. When I think of what these old bikes are selling
for now, I wished that I had kept it.
The one that got away. I've got several bikes that I regret selling, and you're right. The current market makes it really hard to find good deals to by back some of these old beauties.
Wow just wow. I haven’t seen one in 20 years.
I want one of these so bad. I had a T 305 and then a 380. I'm looking!
One small detail: in the USA this is a 1975 model, and I believe the same is true for Canada... in 1977, this was the last year of the GT series and in that year they have the black headlight shell and headlight ears, as well as satin finish side covers on the frame. But no worries - as I mentioned, this is my favorite year for the GT550 and you did a great job on the video! Thank you for posting! Cheers!
Nice looking bike, and starts and runs beautifully 👌
I lived in the UK and bought one brand new back in the day, exchanged the pipes for expansion chambers. One of my friends said it sounds like a thousand wasps in a coke can. I thought it sung quite nicely
Gorgeous bike - my favorite year and color for these bikes! I am a Suzuki fan, collector, and rider - I have a GT-750, GT-380, GT-250, GT-185, so I need a GT-550 to complete my collection! - please let me know if you ever want to sell it to a good loving home! Cheers!
Want a T10 for your enjoyment ?
@@pauloconnor7951 Thank you, but I have a T20, and that's about as old as I want my collection (39 bikes!) to go... Since I wrote last, I bought a sweet 1975 Black/Gold GT550... loving it and now my "GT-Series is complete! I also have a complete RG-Series (RG50, RG125, RG150, RG200, RG250, RGV250 VJ-21, RGV250 VJ-22, and the RG500)! As far as the "T-Series", I have an A100 (kind of a "T" style), teh X6, and a T500... working on a T125 Stinger, but in no hurry! Cheers!
I had a '77 GT-550 that was my last 2-stroke bike. I traded it in for the '78 GS1000 when the dealer in the small town where I was stationed in the USAF finally got on in stock. The 550 was a great bike and this one was my second. I had a green '73 in high school. I would love to find one to put back into shape.
Very cool! Do you still have the GS?
And thank you for your service
I wish I did. It was stolen from the apartment complex where I was living at the time. I actually heard it fire up but by the time I got down to where I had it parked it was gone gone gone. Even worse, the GS1000S that I bought as a replacement was stolen as well, 3 weeks after I bought it. They cut the chain that I used to secure the bike to the parking space cover posts. That really bummed me out.
That thing is mint!!
I noticed Ontario plates, I live in Ontario and have constantly searched marketplace and kijiji all over Ontario for years looking for good condition big 2 stroke bikes. Where do you find these gems??
Good eye! A lot of these are a matter of right place in the right time, but there is no substitute for networking with local enthusiasts.
Nice
One of my favorites ! If I had it I would put Expansion Chambers on it and modern tires and enjoy it every day !
100%! They sound so good with proper pipes on them.
Is that the P17 varient of that motor?
Should've bought the one I was looking at back in '73. One of life's regrets, along with the girlfriend at the time 😍😍🤣
hahaha Hopefully she's still not around.
@@PetesClassicCycle No bike, no girl from those days. But I still have a look at 550's whenever I see one 🤣
I never had yellowing on my stock headers the easiest bike to tune.
I would love to have some real seat time on one. for the very brief tie I had it the bike was very smooth
Owned one ,sounded like a snowmobile,very fast lowend.piss poor headlight for night driving
Got one of these babys. Us import
where's the mirrors?
In a box sitting next to the bike :)
How much
Sorry, it's not available
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Nice bike 👍 just wondering about the different colour on the right-hand header pipe . Might be a little lean on that cylinder?
Very possible! It's not my bike so I can't verify that.