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Suzuki GT500 at last
« on: May 26, 2006, 03:24:37 AM »
Hi Iam currently looking for a good (best I can afford) Gt500, I used to own one of these back in the early 80's as a cheap hack and regret selling it as since then i have had 16 other bikes and its says something to me that the old GT left such an endearing impression.
So time to take the plunge again I have now sold my Jap VTR Firestorm 1000 V twin and am actively looking for a GT500 to play with
Have you got one do you know of anyone who is parting with a good example,Please Help

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Re: Suzuki GT500 at last
« Reply #1 on: September 23, 2006, 02:21:14 AM »
mate i got closest to it if you interested i got the suzuki gs500e taxed full year mot till end this month needs couple things for new mot and im open to offers if interested get back to me and i will explain reason for gettin rid   ;)

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Re: Suzuki GT500 at last
« Reply #2 on: September 08, 2007, 09:16:00 AM »
A mate sold his about 4 months ago at the bi-annual 2 day Netley Marsh European Motorcycle Autojumble in May .

However there is one on this weekend (8th September to the 9th September) and there is always a few for sale there, along with YRs, Ducatis, Benellis, Terots, Hendersons, BSA, etc. and other exotica.

It is the main event in the motorcyle calender down here in the South of England. Bargains and projects are there for decent and silliy money.

This is the most likely place you'll find a decent GT500 and spares going.

The strange thing is that you only ever see real proper bikers there and never any Power Rangers.


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Re: Suzuki GT500 at last
« Reply #3 on: September 08, 2007, 06:52:37 PM »
Thanks for reply, I have managed to get a nice GT500 all be it with an ongoing and frustrating hot starting problem, i won't list all things tried. Still its shiny and in my garage.

Ta Peter

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Re: Suzuki GT500 at last
« Reply #4 on: September 14, 2007, 05:03:24 AM »
Check to see that it sin't leaking air into the engine when hot. Top split engines to have a nasty tendency to leak around the join when old and hot. Usually this manifest itself with burning oil, a favourite GT500 trick after 15,000 miles or so.

Or it could be like an engine I had to rebuild because the previous owner didn't quite understand why silicon sealant is used during rebuilds. Yep, it sucked in air and blew out oil when hot plus was a !"£%^% to start when hot.

The rebuild was done wrong as well because a clutch bearing was in all wrong, causing it to friction weld a gear onto the layshaft.

GT500 engines are nice to rebuild and the Clymer Manual show how to do it in detail.

If you're having hot starting problems, check the oil level and check if the exhaust smells of gear oil.

If so, then check the torque settings of the crank case bolts. If that doesn't solve the problem then the engine will need cracking open and the cases resealed with generous amounts of silcon rubber sealant.

Smearing the silicon sealant during a rebuild is another reason some engines don't seal properly.

However it could just need new rings, so check the compression first. Japanese strokers were never very high on compression when new, so wear and age can drop this further.

Old strokers can be a real pain sometimes when it comes to starting.

However the general rule is that a fast two stroke will always be a bad starter. Good starters are always the slower than average ones.

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