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The Suzuki GT550 is a two-stroke, air-cooled, three cylinder 1970s-era motorcycle in Suzuki's "Grand Touring" GT series. Three Grand Touring models including the GT380 and GT750 and were originally offered for sale with the beginning of the 1972 model year (MY) with the 550 called "Indy" for the North American market. In Suzuki's numbering scheme, automobile race tracks identify each of its 3-cylinder GT bikes for the North America market: Sebring for the 380, Indy for the 550 and Le Mans for the 750.

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  • Suzuki GT 550 (de)
  • Suzuki GT 550 (it)
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  • Die Suzuki GT 550 ist ein Motorrad des japanischen Herstellers Suzuki. Die GT 550 wurde in den Jahren 1972 bis 1977 gebaut, war als Tourensportlerin ausgelegt und hatte einen luftgekühlten 3-Zylinder-Zweitaktmotor. (de)
  • The Suzuki GT550 is a two-stroke, air-cooled, three cylinder 1970s-era motorcycle in Suzuki's "Grand Touring" GT series. Three Grand Touring models including the GT380 and GT750 and were originally offered for sale with the beginning of the 1972 model year (MY) with the 550 called "Indy" for the North American market. In Suzuki's numbering scheme, automobile race tracks identify each of its 3-cylinder GT bikes for the North America market: Sebring for the 380, Indy for the 550 and Le Mans for the 750. (en)
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  • Suzuki GT550 (en)
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  • Suzuki GT550 (en)
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  • Front: 3.25-19, rear: 4.00-18 both bias ply tube type (en)
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  • claimed (en)
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  • Indy (en)
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  • Drum. Front: , rear: Starting with 1973 K model, front brake was a hydraulically operated single disk type with 290mm diameter rotor (en)
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  • two-stroke triple (en)
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  • Steel double cradle (en)
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  • uk (en)
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  • Front: telescopic fork, rear: swingarm (en)
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  • Multi-disc wet clutch, 5-speed, chain drive (en)
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  • Die Suzuki GT 550 ist ein Motorrad des japanischen Herstellers Suzuki. Die GT 550 wurde in den Jahren 1972 bis 1977 gebaut, war als Tourensportlerin ausgelegt und hatte einen luftgekühlten 3-Zylinder-Zweitaktmotor. (de)
  • The Suzuki GT550 is a two-stroke, air-cooled, three cylinder 1970s-era motorcycle in Suzuki's "Grand Touring" GT series. Three Grand Touring models including the GT380 and GT750 and were originally offered for sale with the beginning of the 1972 model year (MY) with the 550 called "Indy" for the North American market. In Suzuki's numbering scheme, automobile race tracks identify each of its 3-cylinder GT bikes for the North America market: Sebring for the 380, Indy for the 550 and Le Mans for the 750. (en)
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