Suzuki GT250 Parts (1973–1980) – OEM, Aftermarket & Replacement Motorcycle Parts
Suzuki GT250 parts for GT250, GT250 Hustler are grouped here by year and sub-model so owners can shop for carb, ignition, chassis, and brake repairs with less guesswork. Browse OEM and aftermarket replacements for the Suzuki models owners still maintain and restore.
The GT250 Hustler was one of Suzuki's best-selling two-stroke twins, delivering quick acceleration and an engaging exhaust note. It became a rite-of-passage bike for many riders in the 1970s and remains a strong restoration candidate.
Owners looking for Suzuki GT250 replacement parts often need carburetor rebuild and pilot jet cleaning, piston and ring sets for top-end freshening, CDI or points ignition service, and oil pump calibration. Whether you are doing routine maintenance, a full rebuild, or hunting down one hard-to-find part, accurate fitment by year and sub-model matters — and that is exactly how this collection is organized.
Shop GT250 Parts – Built for Riding, Repairs & Vintage Two-Stroke Restoration
Old Bike Barn organizes Suzuki GT250 replacement parts around the common needs of vintage street-bike ownership, from reviving stored machines to refreshing worn controls, brakes, fuel systems, and ignition components. That means less guessing and more time finding parts that fit the project.
Classic Suzuki searches get messy fast when early and late Suzuki GT250 parts are mixed together. Year-specific fitment helps narrow down the right gaskets, cables, brake parts, controls, and ignition pieces before a project stalls.
Why Riders Trust Old Bike Barn for GT250 Parts
Older Suzuki motorcycles rarely stay completely original, and that can make parts shopping more complicated than it should be. The right Suzuki GT250 replacement parts depend on fitment details, component condition, and the changes a bike may have picked up through years of use, storage, and repair. Old Bike Barn makes that process easier with OEM and aftermarket GT250 parts organized around real restoration and service needs, helping owners shop with more confidence.
Building a Custom GT250?
Some parts on a custom build are not model-specific. If you’re changing handlebars, mirrors, lighting, controls, shocks, exhaust pieces, fuel line, or hardware, visit our universal and custom motorcycle parts collection.
These parts are useful for cafe racers, brat builds, trackers, choppers, and garage-built vintage motorcycles, but they are not guaranteed to fit every bike without checking. Always compare measurements, mounting style, clearance, and product notes before ordering.
