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Suzuki PE175 magazine articles
I have tried to find some Suzuki PE 175 magazine
articles to show on this page.
I would be grateful of any contributions sales brochures, magazine ads,
magazine articles, pictures, specs, facts, corrections etc. Please scan the material
in JPEG format (large enough that all the details are visible) and send
them to me. Please tell me the source and the publication date if possible.
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1980 Suzuki year code: T
1980 Suzuki PE 175 magazine article from USA (9 pages). Click to
enlarge. ”Most everyone agreed that the PE175C and N were nice bikes. Slow, but nice. Forget such gentle words when you talk about the 175T. It's motocross sharp — and ready to cut through to the heart of the competition.” Published in Cycle magazine, July 1980.
1982 Suzuki year code: Z
1982 Suzuki SP 250
magazine article from USA (5 pages). ”A Neat Bike Loaded with Enduro Extras”. Published in Cycle World magazine, October 1982.
1983 Suzuki year code: D
1983 Suzuki PE 175 magazine article from France (2 pages). Click to
enlarge. Published in Moto Journal magazine. I don't know if there's more than two pages in the original article. I found these scans on the Internet.
1983 Suzuki PE 175 comparison test (? pages). Click to
enlarge. Scanned and sent to me by James Büsser, Canada. It's a Enduro shootout between XR200, KDX200, PE175, and the IT175 from Dirt Bike, May 1983. The rest of the pages will hopefully appear here later.
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