I notice an alarming lack of search results, when I search for, "1979 Suzuki GS1000LN", on the internet. SOoo, Here's a cool pic for the gallery. This motorcycle utilizes the older two-valve head, and was sold contemporaneously with the TCCS, four-valve head, and was even styled a bit differently than the 1100. This is one I picked up used, and it's in really great shape. By today's standards this motorcycle is painfully lacking, on paper. I'm probably making less than a hundred b.h.p. at the rear wheel. Thing is though, and if you'll go back and read, this bike makes a very brutal kind of power. Long-stroke crank makes lots of torque, and the thing will really peel the 'ol foreskin back, I'm here to tell ya.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
1979 Suzuki GS1000Ln
I notice an alarming lack of search results, when I search for, "1979 Suzuki GS1000LN", on the internet. SOoo, Here's a cool pic for the gallery. This motorcycle utilizes the older two-valve head, and was sold contemporaneously with the TCCS, four-valve head, and was even styled a bit differently than the 1100. This is one I picked up used, and it's in really great shape. By today's standards this motorcycle is painfully lacking, on paper. I'm probably making less than a hundred b.h.p. at the rear wheel. Thing is though, and if you'll go back and read, this bike makes a very brutal kind of power. Long-stroke crank makes lots of torque, and the thing will really peel the 'ol foreskin back, I'm here to tell ya.
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