Here is two of what I consider the best two strokes ever made. the GT I have owned for 26 yrs the RG for 18 yrs neither are standard Thanks TREVOR
By an enthusiast of BADASS 2 stroke motorcycles.
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Showing posts with label Suzuki. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Suzuki. Show all posts
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Two Sweet Suzukis! A GT and an RG!
Thanks to Trevor Denning
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
A pair a cool little small cc buzzbombs!
Thanks to Mark Booth
#1 1978 Garelli SSXL:
OK So before you think OH NO Hell NO
Not another Moped Guy just read on.
I got this for free from my neighbor and I wanted to see just what I
could do on my own. My Suzuki
Street Mod took a lot of time and cash and the help of some very talented
people. I wanted a bike to do as much as I could on my own. So back to the bike. I took this from a pile of parts to a
bike that hit 58 mph with my son on it.
This bike was so much fun and I learned how to do so much to get it to 58
mph. I never did the paint as I
left that for the new owner. The
best part of this bike is to get going @ 50 and as you pass other cars you start
to peddle! I attached a before and
an after of this one.
#2 1969 Suzuki
AS50:
OMG He is a moped guy! I bet this is what you are thinking
right now. As long as you keep reading I promiss that it will get
better. I am not a Moped guy, I
just loved this bike! I mean
really! It took me to 55 mph and it
was so much fun blasting around town on this bike! I pretended I was at the GP as I blasted
past traffic. You really needed to
rev the piss out of this to get it to move but once you did it was amazing! I hated to sell it but I had to. I attached 1 picture of
this.
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Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Sweet Little T20 Cafe
Scott Jones sends in this cool T20:
Here are some pictures of my recently back together 1966 Suzuki T20. This has an original factory fiberglass tank and seat package which was called the GP kit and supplied on some imported bikes to the US. Ive also got period expansion chambers installed. Not completely finished, but its rideable and almost to where I want it- Something that I can ride and look good without worrying about a scratch or two. Let me know if youd like some better pictures… Thanks!
Monday, June 4, 2012
Nice Custom Suzuki GT500
Rich Page sends his his latest build.
Thought I would shoot you a pic of a GT 550 I just finished.
Rich at Widow Maker Cycles
Friday, February 17, 2012
Amazing Suzuki TR750 from the UX
Oh man that's a stunner. Thanks to Peter Kent. Looks like a lot of pipe and frame work here. Just amazing. Must be a hell of a ride.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Monday, December 12, 2011
A sweet T500 from ou regular contributor Ted Guthrie.
Hell of a nice deal! Exactly the type of bikes people dream of finding.. Thanks Ted. And sorry for the long delay in getting this posted.Not sure what happened there.
Hi, Steve. Thought I'd share with you the great barn find I brought home recently. It's a 1973 Suzuki T500 Titan, with 4,000 original miles on it. Although far from perfect cosmetically due to plain old aging, it is in amazing condition. All I did to get it look as it does in these pictures was to wash it. Torn fork gaitors show, as well as a broken lock on the gas cap - hence my baggie/rubber band seal. Tape on the tank is my label reminding me there is no fuel in it. Haven't tried to fire it up yet, as I intend to go through the carbs and ignition first. Dig the condition of the seat and tires. They're exactly as when I got the bike. No Armorall on 'em or anything. Nearly 40 years old. Amazing. What a survivor. Ted Guthrie PS: Please see also, pic of parts and pieces of '75 Bultaco 350 Alpina I am putting together. 1960 Triumph Tiger Cub is next in line, too.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
A fantastic KawaZuki hybrid from the UK!
Hi my
name is Mark "banjo" Barrett, I built this bike this year 2011, what do you think
thanks mark.. Coventry Warwickshire UK
I think it the bomb Mark! Thanks for the pics!
I think it the bomb Mark! Thanks for the pics!
Sunday, July 17, 2011
1986 RG walter wolf 250..with only 1 mile
About as nice as it gets... Thanks Tony. Got any more out of the wrapping?
"Here's a photo of my 1986 RG walter wolf 250..with only 1 mile on it from Japan.."
"Here's a photo of my 1986 RG walter wolf 250..with only 1 mile on it from Japan.."
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Friday, April 15, 2011
Special request for Information on this Seeley Suzuki TR500
Rob Payne writes in with a special request for info on what I think may be an ultra rare Seeley framed Suzuki. Can anyone help shed some light on this interesting ride?
He Writes in:
I have recently aquired a factory Seeley framed TR500 I friend has owned for 15 years. I have attached a photo of the bike just to show you.... I am basically in the process of restoring and also sourcing info on how many are left, how many were made, etc etc. I am told a factory cs seeley with original motor (TR 500 - 10077) frame cs 262S MK 3CS107N are very rare.Thanks,
Rob
And in a second message:
I have a bunch of other photos and historical info on the bike. I am trying to contact Colin Seeley and give him the numbers, but cannot find an email for him. I honestly believe, from what I am told and read online, that there are only maybe 3-6 left, if that. Please let me know if you can find any further info or get any feedback.
He Writes in:
I have recently aquired a factory Seeley framed TR500 I friend has owned for 15 years. I have attached a photo of the bike just to show you.... I am basically in the process of restoring and also sourcing info on how many are left, how many were made, etc etc. I am told a factory cs seeley with original motor (TR 500 - 10077) frame cs 262S MK 3CS107N are very rare.Thanks,
Rob
And in a second message:
I have a bunch of other photos and historical info on the bike. I am trying to contact Colin Seeley and give him the numbers, but cannot find an email for him. I honestly believe, from what I am told and read online, that there are only maybe 3-6 left, if that. Please let me know if you can find any further info or get any feedback.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Monday, February 14, 2011
Friday, January 21, 2011
Reader Ride. Suzuki RG500 Gamma!
From David Hedlund in Sweden
Hi,
Think you could need a picture of a Rg 500 :-)
Thank you for a nice site..
I think you're right Dave! Thanks!
Hi,
Think you could need a picture of a Rg 500 :-)
Thank you for a nice site..
I think you're right Dave! Thanks!
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Reader Submittal. A Great Gamma from Barbers..
A really Nice Gamma from the Barbers parking lot.
Willie writes in:
Hi,
I took the attached pics while attending Vintage Days at Barber last October(?) with your site in mind. The Gamma is not mine (unless you include my dreams).
Anyway, I can only imagine the abundance of email you get so I won't take up any more of your time.
Thanks again for all you do and again please keep up the good work!
Willie in TN
PS
I'm still both thankful and proud that you posted a pic of my Water Buffalo last year.
And I'm thankful and proud to have the chance to post it. Thanks Willie
Please keep em coming!
Willie writes in:
Hi,
I took the attached pics while attending Vintage Days at Barber last October(?) with your site in mind. The Gamma is not mine (unless you include my dreams).
Anyway, I can only imagine the abundance of email you get so I won't take up any more of your time.
Thanks again for all you do and again please keep up the good work!
Willie in TN
PS
I'm still both thankful and proud that you posted a pic of my Water Buffalo last year.
And I'm thankful and proud to have the chance to post it. Thanks Willie
Please keep em coming!
Sunday, January 9, 2011
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