It's such a hoot to ride.And you'll find it flexes In the middle too.
Bought one in 1979 and loved it.
It's not perfect,it's got a few age related marks but I've bought it to ride on a sunny Sunday not to be a garage queen.Very nice. Good to hear that it’s doing it for you too.
The sounds and smells of the past. Excellent.
Oh congratulations!! What a great decision. We are on this spinning planet for a short time, enjoy your moments on that beaut.Always wanted one so bought it about six weeks ago.
It doesn't stop,won't go round corners and I love it.
It's not perfect,it's got a few age related marks but I've bought it to ride on a sunny Sunday not to be a garage queen.

Yes he did,it's nestled safely in my garage.Do you know the brand and type of two stroke oil in it? Hopefully the previous owner gave you a part used bottle. If not spend time siphoning out the old stuff and filling with your preferred. Different types and makes of injector oil sometimes dont mix and over time form thick gloopy messes that the SRIS injectors dont like.
EBC pads on the front will help your gentle reduction in velocity. Then check rear drum shoes for glazing , or in my case ( 1972 Honda) detachment of the shoe/ backing plate.
Lovely bike with four stroke levels of torque
Thanks,it's got patina as the youngins say.Perfection is overrated (IMHO) It's the imperfections that keep things interesting - though I accept that decent brakes are a bonus
Yours is the best colour too, it was something like 'candy red' ???
The condition is commensurate with age and mileage.Thanks,it's got patina as the youngins say.
So it IS a garage queenIt's not perfect,it's got a few age related marks but I've bought it to ride on a sunny Sunday not to be a garage queen.
I always wanted one when I started riding but never did. A friend’s Dad bought one new in 1976 (GT750A) in blue, rode it a bit, dropped it on the driveway & put it in the garage where it stayed for 30 odd years until he died. My friend’s Mum & his wife wouldn’t let him ride it & so he asked me if I’d recommission it & then he’d sell it & split the proceeds with me. So after months of work including getting the crankshaft seals replaced & hours of polishing it was good to go-to me! My wife bought it for me.
That's open to interpretation,I work away all week so only two full weekends off to play with motorcycles and I have another three in the garage to play with too.So it IS a garage queen![]()
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Shame you had to sell it,someone got a bargain.I always wanted one when I started riding but never did. A friend’s Dad bought one new in 1976 (GT750A) in blue, rode it a bit, dropped it on the driveway & put it in the garage where it stayed for 30 odd years until he died. My friend’s Mum & his wife wouldn’t let him ride it & so he asked me if I’d recommission it & then he’d sell it & split the proceeds with me. So after months of work including getting the crankshaft seals replaced & hours of polishing it was good to go-to me! My wife bought it for me.
It had 1326 miles on the clock, all original tins & I loved it. I had it for a year or so but needed an everyday rider so reluctantly I sold it. I got £4500 for it but I regretted selling it as soon as it went.
Enjoy your Kettle!
Tell me about itShame you had to sell it,someone got a bargain.
Have you seen what minters fetch now?