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hi from uk
hi im john stabler from bridlington United Kingdom I have a 1983 Suzuki gsx1000sz have had from new recently I found out that only 166 were sold in the uk im trying to find out how many were sold world wide YES i know big shot indeed but I don't think to be honest there will be many others around as in all the time I have had mine I have honestly only come across 2 more same and an 1100 sd if you yourself or any others own the same would you please let me know or add a photo I would be very great full thanks
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Wasn't the 1000SZ as sold in the UK, only sold like that in the UK? The American 1000SZ has CV carbs so different and the NZ and SA markets got the 1100SXZ.
I hadn't seen any numbers quoted before on 1000's sold in the UK so interesting. Where did you get that from?
Had from new as well - impressive!
I'm not sure how of our members have 1000's. KeKat has one and John Martin (who also runs the Aircooled Suzuki (ACS) has one and I think Bobster who was on here had one. There have been the odd one popping up on Ebay - there was one in April and this dealer has one https://www.jb-motorcycles.co.uk/projec ... tana-1000/.
Oh, Hello as well and welcome.
UB
I hadn't seen any numbers quoted before on 1000's sold in the UK so interesting. Where did you get that from?
Had from new as well - impressive!
I'm not sure how of our members have 1000's. KeKat has one and John Martin (who also runs the Aircooled Suzuki (ACS) has one and I think Bobster who was on here had one. There have been the odd one popping up on Ebay - there was one in April and this dealer has one https://www.jb-motorcycles.co.uk/projec ... tana-1000/.
Oh, Hello as well and welcome.
UB
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Hello there, and welcome!
The number 3000 sold or made world wide seems to ring a bell with me, or was that something else I'm getting confused with?
I've got a couple of 1000's so just need to find the other 163 in the UK!!
The number 3000 sold or made world wide seems to ring a bell with me, or was that something else I'm getting confused with?
I've got a couple of 1000's so just need to find the other 163 in the UK!!
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That's a bit greedy - Perhaps I should change your usrname to Bob1000x2?Bob1000 wrote:I've got a couple of 1000's so just need to find the other 163 in the UK!!
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Hi and welcome...KATANA FRANCE had some interesting info on which I looked at ages ago. On their website they tried to put together a registry of all owners. If you google their website and click on the 'collection' tab it currently shows 2915 1000's and 21457 1100's were made worldwide. Some on this club added their names to the list. Not sure how accurate it is...but interesting
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GSX 1000 1982 (Standard except carbs, Harris exhaust, 1100 barrels, pistons and head, GSXR forks, bandit 1200 wheels, hagon shocks, bandit rear brake, ZX9 front brakes cbr9 drop down top yoke and high bars!!)
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GSX 1000 1982 (Standard except carbs, Harris exhaust, 1100 barrels, pistons and head, GSXR forks, bandit 1200 wheels, hagon shocks, bandit rear brake, ZX9 front brakes cbr9 drop down top yoke and high bars!!)
GSF 1200 K6 2006 Naked
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Maybe the 3000 I thought was just approximate, so not far away. I wonder if there are another 85 unaccounted for somewhere?
interesting reading though.
Where did the 164 UK bikes number come from I wonder?
interesting reading though.
Where did the 164 UK bikes number come from I wonder?
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Still think you can't count the US 1000 in with the "world total" as those have CV carbs and I think the engine is the same as the 1100 cam wise, just less capacity. They wouldn't command any price premium like a UK one would.