Pictures of visitors' Suzuki motorcycles
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Here's more Suzuki GS750 info.
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1979 Suzuki GS 750
Owner: Michael N. Ross
Albany, Indiana, USA
Comments: “I recently spent thousands of dollars to restore this bike back to like new condition again. Every piece of this bike is either brand new or was refurbished to new condition again.
The project took about a year to complete and had several hundred hours of time placed in it. The gauges, seat, fenders, emblems. forks, everything new top to bottom.
The bike has a Mac header on it and very good sound, required no re-jetting what so ever.
Most all parts you see are brand new old stock.
The bike lacks the tank and tail stripes yet, they are coming from ReproductionDecals out of Canada.
I added a NOS Craig Vetter 'Windjammer 5' unit to the bike. It is very pleasant to ride behind, very little buffing on your vision at speed.
I will soon be completing a '77 GS750B for show only. I will send completed photos of the bike when done.
This bike has less than 6,000 miles before it was redone. It's same as new again!”
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2004 Suzuki Step 125
Owner: John Evans,
Huntingdon, England
Comments: “I bought this baby in Thailand and it's at my holiday house. Its a quick thing! I've looked on the web and cant see anything about it but they are popular in South-East Asia.
The bike is a Suzuki Step 125cc Automatic Moped/Scooter. The bike is 2004 and has 3,000 km on the clock.
The bike was originally registered new in Bangkok, Thailand but I purchased it in Trat, South East Thailand. I chose the bike as I have a holiday home in Trat and as the popular mode of transport in the country is motorbike/scooter I decided to shop for one.
I had the choice of many Yamaha, Honda, Suzuki etc and decided on this one. I chose it because it looked good, has custom Gold CRX alloys fitted as extra and is automatic.
I don't have a motorbike in England but this scooter is very easy to ride. I've left the bike in Thailand but plan to go back on holiday in April.
Unfortunately I don't have any brochures to support the photos, but there are scooter shops everywhere in Thailand.”
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Here's more Suzuki T20 info.
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1968 Suzuki T 20
Owner: Bob Pesek,
St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Comments: “This is a '68 Suzuki T20 X-6 Hustler that me and my dad rebuilt. We still have a few things we are waiting on; one being a new seat and some little bits of more chrome pieces to get done.
This picture was taken on 8-25-2006. I think we are going to paint it a Candy Apple Red. The bike is stock with just slight porting and polishing and runs perfect. We chromed the rear fender and are waiting for the front fender to get back from the chromer.
This bike runs great and is a blast to ride, we will be building 5 more and one more will be stock the other 4 will be more or less all race. We are in the process of designing our own trany to make 6th gear more then just a nothing over-drive gear.”
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Here's more Suzuki RM80 info.
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1989 Suzuki RM 80
Owner: Robert Cvancara,
Seattle, Washington, USA
Comments: “I have been a fan of Suzuki since a little kid. I notice that the bikes I have bought are not on your site. So here is my '89 Suzuki RM80K.
I bought it on November 24th 1989, brand new. It was exactly ten years after the date when I bought a brand new '79 RM80. Unfortunately that was stolen from me in April 1981 :( ”
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>Here's more Suzuki TS185 info.
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1981 Suzuki TS 185
Owner: Robert Cvancara,
Seattle, Washington, USA
Comments: “Here is my '81 TS185, I bought it on August 31th 1988. It had 600 miles on it, and I still own it.
This picture shows my friend Doug riding it, in the snow in February 1989.
I also have a '73 TS185. Many times in the past I have ridden them in the snow, but on may 3rd, 1990, I bought my first snowmobile, which does better in the snow than a motorcycle, lol :) ”
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Here's more Suzuki RM125 info.
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1985 Suzuki RM 125
Owner: Robert Cvancara,
Seattle, Washington, USA
Comments: “Here are some pics of my '85 RM125G. I bought it used on May 31th 1989. A woman owned it, who rode it once and flipped over on a wheelie. On the phone, she stated that she used to ride 250cc Suzukis, so this 125 did not scare her, until she flipped it, lol.
Needless to say, I came over immediately, bought it, and rode it for the first time in early June 1989. The bike was so new, I smelled the paint off the exhaust pipe. It has been a great bike until November 2001, when I sold it to my dullard friend Jerry. I wish now I never sold it.
I ride my dirt bikes by Mount Baker, a 10,778 feet tall volcano. The mountains I ride on are called Red, Black, and Slide mountains.”
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Updated: September 19, 2006
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