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    Ho have sent a E-Mail off to the chap that owns that rear end on that pic of the GS 750 with the square swing arm... never know he may get in touch.. don't see any harm in asking..

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    best I can come up with

    is GSX1100E. The 1100E (that is ET,EW,EZ not ESD or EFE)had rear disc ,box section and twin shox but think your pic is deffo Suzuki wheels although not totally convinced swingarm isn't after market like Ronni sez.Could be the 750 of course but this had an 18" rear wheel where the 1100 and 1000 had a 17".
    "I'm not being much help am I ,dad ?"
    OK so I've added nothing at all to this convo but this is kinda my era and I love these big ole suzy fours!(Oh and triples of course!)(anyone for tea?!)
    Maxie xx

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    DAD !!!! you'll pay for that Max..

    well got me reply from the feller.. he don't have a clue what bike the swing arm is from... but he dose need swing arm bushes!!

    still was nice of him to reply to me... all be it I'm none the wiser..

    on a up note.. I can shoe horn a GS750 back wheel onto the swing arm and make a pair of wheels the same type front and back.... sweet..

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    up date.....

    so far.. front end defenetely suzuki think from a GS1000... size- 100x90x19" twin disc's 11" die 4.5mm thick..

    rear wheel is a Italian MELBER alloy size 120x80x18"..drum brake

    swing arm... god knows ? will strip it down and look for the make.. the drum brake brace arm is on the under side of the swing arm.. and the GS range of that area was on top of it..

    the chap i spoke to re the GS750 wheel ..the blue one on the squire swing arm..
    well he sold me the wheel & disc.. i have a matching pair of wheels now..

    the next fine day i get off work.. I'll strip the bugger down and start from scratch.

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