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Suzuki A50 magazine adverts
I have put some Suzuki A 50 magazine adverts on this page.
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magazine articles, pictures, specs, facts, corrections etc. Please scan the material
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Model history 1969
The Suzuki A100 was a long-running basic model with a simple two-stoke
disc-valve engine, pump lubrication and four speeds. It was introduced
in 1967 and actually manufactured even today, at least for Asian
and Indonesian markets. A 50 cc version called A50 was released
in 1969, looking almost identical with its big brother. In between
the two models fitted also A80, a 72 cc version of the A100.
The A50 had five speeds and a good town performance. Not many
changes were made during the year. The A50 was basicly the same
bike even in the seventies. Some later models were offered with
a front disc brake.
I'm not sure how long the model was manufactured but the A50 was
still around at the end of the 1970's, perhaps even later.
1976 Suzuki year code: A
1975 Suzuki A50M magazine ad from Germany (single page). Click for larger format. ”Die kleine Suzuki für den großen Suzuki-fan”. This magazine ad was being sold on Ebay. I don't know what magazine or the date it was issued.
Sources: eBay
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