Suzuki GT380
Suzuki GT380
Suzuki GT380
Suzuki GT380

The Suzuki GT380, part of Suzuki’s legendary GT (Grand Tourer) series, is a beloved two-stroke motorcycle that exemplifies the innovation of the 1970s.


General Overview

  • Production Years: 1972–1977
  • Engine: 371cc, air-cooled, two-stroke, three-cylinder (inline triple)
  • Power Output: Approximately 38 horsepower at 7,500 rpm
  • Transmission: 6-speed manual
  • Top Speed: ~100 mph (160 km/h)
  • Weight: ~175 kg (385 lbs) (dry weight)
  • Fuel System: Mikuni VM24SC carburetors

Key Features

  1. Engine Configuration:
    • The GT380 featured a unique inline three-cylinder two-stroke engine, which set it apart from its competitors.
    • The triple design offered a smooth power delivery with an engaging midrange, making it ideal for both spirited rides and long-distance touring.
  2. Ram Air System:
    • A notable feature of the GT380 was its “Ram Air System,” a sheet metal shroud directing airflow to the top of the cylinders to enhance cooling efficiency, crucial for two-stroke reliability.
  3. Braking and Suspension:
    • Front: Hydraulic disc brake (a progressive feature for the era).
    • Rear: Drum brake.

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