Why The Suzuki GT750 Was Doomed To Fail

Support the channel, get early access to videos, and exclusive behind the scenes content:   / spitescorner   The 1970s were largely dominated by the Honda CB750. It was the original super bike, and all the other manufacturers tired to keep up. The easiest way to make more power was to make a two stroke. Suzuki built their biggest two stroke bike, the GT750, to compete with Kawasaki's H2 Mach IV. The GT750 was a good bike, but it had a host of issues including a massive failure point that would leave the motor dead, and it spelled the end of two stroke motorcycles... Save Some Cash and Support The Channel NELSON RIGG (25% off with code SPITE) - https://www.nelsonrigg.com/ CARDO (10% off with code SPITE10): https://bit.ly/3IUZ1hM FLYING EYES (10% off with code SC10): https://flyingeyesoptics.com/?ref=spi... INSTA360 X3: https://store.insta360.com/product/x3... Ever wonder what gear I use? Find it here: STREET GEAR JACKET - S&S Savage 2.0 - https://imp.i104546.net/y2eVNW GLOVES - REV'IT! Metric: https://imp.i104546.net/LXnMgV BOOTS - Alpinestars SMX 6 V2: https://imp.i104546.net/JzJMRe DIRT GEAR HELMET - Bell MX9 ADV MIPS: https://imp.i104546.net/m5zPr7 ARMOR - Fox Racing Titan: https://imp.i104546.net/NkzMeq GLOVES - REV'IT! Metric: https://imp.i104546.net/LXnMgV BOOTS - Alpinestars Tech3: imp.i104546.net/eKqLJ1 Want to get in touch or get more info about the channel? https://direct.me/spitescorner 00:00 - Intro 00:25 - History Time 06:11 - Suzuki's Weirdest Bike 09:27 - Big Problems 12:44 - Test Ride