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1997 Suzuki year code: V
1997 Suzuki TU250X brochure from UK (2 pages). Click
to enlarge. A Fun Bike that ”Grows on You”.
Color options: Candy President Maroon / Milky White (F6E), Candy Teal Blueish Green (1ZV), Warm Silver Metallic (20H).
There's no date of preparation mentioned on the leaflet.
1998 Suzuki year code: W
1998 Suzuki TU250X brochure from UK (2 pages). Click
to enlarge. A Fun Bike that ”Grows on You”. Color options: Candy President Maroon / Milky White (F6E), Warm Silver Metallic (20H), Metallic Trial Green (J1W).
Date of preparation: December 1997
2016 Suzuki year code: L6
2016 Suzuki TU250X brochure from USA (2 pages). Click
to enlarge. Color shown here: Metallic Fox Orange / Glass Sparkle Black (JGS). I converted this brochure from a pdf file (created in June 2015) to jpeg images.
2016 Suzuki TU250X brochure from Australia (6 pages). Click
to enlarge. Color shown here: Metallic Orange / Gloss Black. In Europe, the livery was called Metallic Fox Orange / Glass Sparkle Black (JGS). I converted this brochure from a pdf file (created in January 2016) to jpeg images.
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