Date: March 2025
The Suzuki GT750, affectionately known as the "Kettle" in the UK, was produced between 1971 and 1977. It holds the distinction of being the first Japanese motorcycle with a liquid-cooled engine, earning it the nickname "Water Buffalo" in the U.S. The GT750 featured a 738cc, three-cylinder, two-stroke engine, producing approximately 67 horsepower. Its distinctive water cooling system and smooth power delivery made it a standout model during its production years.
Market values for the Suzuki GT750 vary based on condition:
The Suzuki GT750's unique features and historical significance ensure its continued desirability among enthusiasts. Valuations vary based on condition, originality, model year, and market trends. Prospective buyers and sellers should consider these factors when assessing value.
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