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Pictures of visitors' Suzuki motorcycles
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Here are some pictures of Suzuki motorcycles visitors of My Suzuki Pages have sent me. Send a picture of your bike here. Use JPEG format. Please tell us your name, hometown and country, purchase date and your personal comments of your Suzuki. Don't forget to tell the model name and model year of your bike.

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Suzuki '93 GSF600V Bandit V

1993 Suzuki (GSF400) Bandit V
Owner: Rey Cabanting, Manila Philippines
Purchased: Used from Japan
Comments: ”I have been working on my Bandit V a lot and have gone a great deal to improve it from the original state when purchased.
I love Bandit bikes, especially their torque. I haven't tried the maximum limit what it can do, but I will soon get there.”

Here's another picture of Rey's bike.
Here's more Suzuki Bandit V info.

Suzuki '72 GT 380 GT-380

Suzuki '72 GT 380 GT-380

1972 Suzuki GT380
Owner: Gordon T. Smith Jr. Mtn. View, Missouri USA
Comments:”Here's my GT380 since it is nearly done. I only lack the seat being done and the oil tank. I've got to put my new tires on too. The bike sat around in a friend's backyard for about six years. My friend GAVE it to me to get it out of his yard. Not a bad deal, Huh?

I love the bike. It is bored .010" over and that is the only mods that I know of. After the renovation it started on the first kick, and it still does most of the time. About all I had to do was disassemble the bike completely then reassemble it slowly, fixing anything that wasn't right. Paint, oil, gas, tires and battery were about the only real expense.

That is a GT750 tail light bracket to which the 380 lens fit perfectly. I used a 16" rear wheel with a 37 tooth sprocket and a 14 tooth on the front.”

Here's the same bike a few weeks earlier. Here's more GT380 info.

Suzuki '96 TS 200 R TS-200

Suzuki '96 GT 380 GT-380

1996 Suzuki TS200R
Owner: Erwin Samawi, Singapore
Purchased in 2002.
Comments: ”My bike was originally 125cc before it was sent back to Japan to be reconditioned and a 200cc engine was fitted to it. Nothing else has been modified. I've only spent lots of money buying spare parts and overhauling it a few times.

The bike is light for its Enduro class and the handling is excellent. There were only two popular dirt bikes that came with a bang on the roads of Singapore back in the early 90's. They were the Suzuki TSR and KDX. KDX has more power but the TSR strive on handling.

I've seen many models of TS200R here in Singapore; TS200RM, TS200RL and many more. Mine is a '96 TSR200RT, the last model from Japan.

I tested a friend's modified TS200R earlier. His bike is truly awesome, like a hybrid of a KTM and a Gas Gas 200.”

Here's more Suzuki TS200 info.

Suzuki '66 T-20 X-6 Super-Six

Suzuki '66 T 20 X-6 Super Six GT kit

1966 Suzuki X6 (T20)
Owner: Daniel Lisker, Lafayette, California USA
Comments: ”I inherited a Suzuki from my brother when he passed away. It is a 1966 X6 with a racing seat and tank. I also have the so-called GP tank and seat option that was available in the USA in the late sixties.

A Japanese man offered me about $10,000 for the bike saying it was very rare. It also has separate tach and speedo, which the Japanese man was quite excited about. I hope someone might be able to appraise this bike. The Japanese man said it could be worth between 10 and 20 thousand dollars. I just don't know. Any help is appreciated! ”

Please send Daniel a message if you know the estimated value of his bike!

Here's more Suzuki X6/T20 info.

Suzuki '78 GS 1000 GS-1000

1978 Suzuki GS1000
Owner: Masoud Vahedi's friend, Teheran Iran
Comments: ”I'm 24 years old and the bike is not mine, it belong to my friend but I love it. It was so fast, comfortable and easy to ride. But it was designed for two people, not for five... The picture was taken in May 1996. The rider is our friend, the person behind him is me and the fifth (last) person is my brother.”

Always use helmet when riding...
Here's more Suzuki GS1000 info.

Suzuki '99 TL 1000 S

1999 Suzuki TL1000S
Owner: Chris van der Merwe,
South Africa
Mods: Micron exhausts.
Future mods: Hugger, clear lens indicators, braided brake lines, spray wheels black and polish edges.
Comments: ”Great power, good handling. Very nice package. All the riders out there: Keep the rubber side on the ground!”

Here's more Suzuki TL1000 info.

Suzuki '96 VS 1400 GLP VS1400

1996 Suzuki VS1400GLP Intruder
Owner: Darrel Ludwig, Cypress, Texas USA
Purchased: 24th December 2002
Comments: ”Here's a photo of my bike, a 1996 Suzuki Intruder VS 1400 GLP. It is shown here with stock exhaust but it has Jardine drag pipes and rejetted carbs now. It sounds like a big dog and runs like one, too. It just can't get any better than this!”

Here's even larger picture.


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