Did you know the Suzuki GT750 was the first Japanese water-cooled production motorcycle?
Introduced in the early 1970s, the Suzuki GT750 stood out from the crowd thanks to its liquid-cooled three-cylinder two-stroke engine.
At a time when air-cooled motorcycles dominated the market, the GT750 was something different.
Its distinctive radiator earned it the nickname "The Kettle" among enthusiasts.
Today, the GT750 remains one of the most recognisable Japanese classics and continues to have a loyal following around the world.
Have you ever owned, ridden or seen a Suzuki GT750?