Pictures of
visitors' Suzuki motorcycles
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1976 Suzuki TS 250

Owner: Uwe Hecker, Bückeburg Germany

Comments: Your web site is better than good, but
you write that you want us readers "fill in the gaps".
Now there is a gap and I can fill it with a TS 250 from 1976.
The pictures show you the conditon of the Susi.

The bike is unrestored and original and (was) in use
for daily ride. I sold it in April 2003, the new owner lives
in Munich.

I needed two years to sell it. Not to find someone who
wanted to buy it, there were enough of them. No, every time
my heart was broken. Finally I found a buyer I could aprove
and the bike is now in good hands. The new owner restored Suzukis,
perfectly.
Here's more Suzuki TS250 info.
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1974 Suzuki RV 90

1974 Suzuki RV 125

Owner: Mongiatti
Francois, Rivedoux Plage, France

Mods: The side car attached to the RV90 is a Rocca,
he built 50 units in the seventies. Both bikes have been repainted.

Comments: I have owned the 90 for five years,
the 125 I bought two years ago. Great bikes, both of them!

The RV90 with the side car is very special to ride but when
you learn it, it's great fun to ride on the beach.

I have had no problems in getting spare parts for them at Suzuki
shops or on the Internet.
Here's more Suzuki RV90 info.
 
Here's more Suzuki RV125 info.
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1979 Suzuki GS 850 G

Owner: Christian Noftz, Millbrook, Alabama USA

Comments: Another shot of my '79 GS850G. My son was maybe
three years old in this photo. He's a stunt rider now at age 23.

Don't know if you want to post another shot of the same bike (page
16), but I thought the engine detail was pretty nice in this one.
Here's another pic of the same bike.

Here's more Suzuki GS850G info.
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Here's more Suzuki TS185 info.
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1972 Suzuki TS 185

Owner: Kevin Lake, USA

Comments: This is my dad's '72 TS185, a great bike with
only 5,000 miles on it, everything is original. The only modification
is an inline fuel filter.

This bike sat in my basement for seven years with gas in it, until
a few weeks ago. The gas tank was full of sludge and so was the
carb. We got it all cleaned out and it runs great!

You can't get it into neutral when the bike is running. Besides
that, it shifts fine.
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1982 Suzuki SP 125

Owner: Rick Scheuneman,
Las Vegas, Nevada USA

This SP125 is for sale! There's 320 miles
on it, and it's been in storage for the past 20 years and it seems
to be in nearly perfect condition. It's beautiful alright! Read
the owner's (sister's) comments for more info.

Comments: The original owner, an older man, bought it brand
new to ride around Mt. Charleston (here in Nevada). He took a
spill one time, and and was too afraid to get on it again. There
is a scratch on the gas tank that's less than an inch long, and
that's it! It had 320 miles on it, and was covered with a tarp
ever since then.

My brother acquired it when the owner had some work that he needed
done on his house, and this was part of the payment.

My brother's name is Rick Scheuneman, and unfortunately, he can
only be reached thru my e-mail address (AintYerz@aol.com) until
I can get him to turn on a computer himself Linda
Here's more Suzuki SP125 info.
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1989 Suzuki GS 500 E

Owner: Thomas Knopf, Heidelberg Germany

Comments: My bike is a Suzuki GS500E, built in 1989 with
the following modifications: USD front fork with twin brake
discs, MGM no.66 mask, Bimbo front fender, Superbike Bar from
RW, tailpiece from Cagiva Mito, 4,5-inch rear wheel with 160/60-17
tyre from a GSF600 Bandit. The rear brake, swingarm and the
rear shock also from a Bandit 600.
Here's more photos of the same bike.

Here's more Suzuki GS500E info.
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Updated: August 5, 2003
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