Suzuki GT750 vs Kawasaki H2 750
If there was ever a two-stroke showdown guaranteed to start a debate, this is it.
The Suzuki GT750 earned the nickname "The Water Buffalo" thanks to its liquid-cooled three-cylinder engine. It was smooth, comfortable and capable of covering long distances while still delivering the unmistakable thrill that only a big two-stroke can provide.
The Kawasaki H2 750 took a very different approach. Built with performance as the priority, the H2 became famous for its explosive acceleration and wild reputation. Riders respected it, feared it and loved it in equal measure.
The GT750 was the sophisticated grand tourer of the two-stroke world. The H2 was the street fighter that wanted to dominate every traffic light encounter.
Today both are among the most sought-after Japanese classics ever built and remain icons of the 1970s motorcycle scene.
If you could only own one, would you choose the Suzuki GT750 or the Kawasaki H2 750?