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Suzuki TM100
1974-1975
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TM100L
(1974)
With the schoolboy scramble scene really taking off Suzuki produced
more small capacity machines for the 1974 season with the introduction
of the TM100L Basically a TM125 with a smaller bore (50mm). The
fuel tank had dark green/white stipes that did a U round the rear
of the tank. |

1974 Suzuki year code: L

| 1974 Suzuki TM-100L Contender sales brochure from USA (single page). Click
to enlarge. Printed in Japan. |

Another TM-100 L 1974
sales brochure.
 

| 1974 Suzuki magazine ad from USA: TM motocross lineup (2 pages).
Click to enlarge. The rider on the left in the
right side ad page is Suzuki factory rider Richard Thorwaldson.
Thanks to Scott Andersen, Texas. |
TM100M
(1975)
Just a few changes over the previous models for the M model The
fuel tank was all yellow with the Suzuki logo written over a rising
sun type design. |

1975 Suzuki year code: M

TM-100 M 1975
sales brochure.
 

| 1975 Suzuki magazine ad from USA: TM-100,
TM125, TM-250, TM-400 (2 pages).
Click to enlarge. |
More:
Suzuki TM series
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