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Suzuki K125 magazine adverts

I have tried to find some Suzuki K 125 magazine adverts to show on this page. I would be grateful of any contributions — sales brochures, magazine ads, magazine articles, pictures, specs, facts, corrections etc. Please scan the material in JPEG format (large enough that all the details are visible) and send them to me. Please tell me the source and the publication date if possible. If you send me pictures of your own bike, please follow these instructions.
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'67 Suzuki K125 magazine advertisement from China
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1967 Suzuki K125 brochure from China (single page). Click to enlarge. I found this image on Internet. I don't know when or where the advertisement was published but it shows the Suzuki K125-1 that was manufactured between 1967 and 1969. It looks almost the same as the domestic model sold in Japan, but the tip of the front fender i different. Also, the lower part of the front forks is coated black, that's alsop different.
I managed to get translated a couple of phrases from the ad. The text above the bike headlight apparently says ”Suzuki locomotive K125 for sale today”. That makes sense. Accordning to the same online translator I used, the text line below the bike picture says ”This year is the era of selling wooden locomotive K125!” Something may have been lost in translation...





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