The Suzuki GS750, first introduced in 1976, represents a significant milestone in Suzuki's motorcycle engineering. As the first generation of the acclaimed GS series, this model aimed to compete in the superbike segment with its robust inline-four DOHC engine and refined styling. Praised for its smooth power delivery, dependable performance, and advanced handling for its era, the GS750 was a key player in Suzuki's expansion into larger displacement motorcycles. Its design emphasized reliability and a balanced riding experience, making it a notable entry in the competitive mid-1970s motorcycle market.
This comprehensive Factory Service Manual provides detailed information for the complete service and repair of the Suzuki GS750. It covers all essential systems, including engine assembly and tuning, transmission and clutch operation, electrical systems with wiring diagrams, and chassis components such as suspension and brakes. The manual includes step-by-step repair procedures, maintenance schedules, troubleshooting guides, and critical technical specifications like torque values and clearances. This resource is designed to assist owners, mechanics, and technicians in maintaining the GS750's performance and longevity through accurate and detailed guidance.