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Suzuki TR50 Street Magic brochures
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have tried to find some Suzuki TR 50 Street Magic brochures to show on this
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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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1997 Suzuki year code: V



 



| 1997 Suzuki TR50S Street Magic brochure from Germany (4 pages). Click to enlarge. ”Cool, agressiv und irgendwie clever” (Cool, aggressive and somehow clever). The German version of the Street Magic was not identical to the Japanese version. While the domestic version of the TR50 had 7.2 PS (manufacturers' self-imposed limit at the time), the version sold in Germany had only 3.0 PS. Also, the Japanese TR50S had different suspension with a reservoir shock, with visible additional chambers connected to the rear shock. In Germany, three color options were available: red, black and blue. Printed in Germany, October 1997 |


| 1997 Suzuki TR 50 Street Magic brochure from Japan (last of the 4 pages). Click to enlarge. I managed to find one page of a Japanese Street Magic brochure, printed in June 1997. It shown the TR-50SD (Street Magic II) colors Marble Science Yellow No.3 (Y0L) and Black (019) as well as a TR-50S painted in Flash Silver Metallic (2YD) and a TR-50 in Marble Italian Red (28V). While the standard version had traditional suspension, the S model had reservoir suspension and the SD model also had a small rear carrier. |






| 1997 Suzuki TR50S Street Magic brochure from Great Britain (4 pages). Click to enlarge. ”Fun 50cc Automatic”. I found these on Ebay. In UK, the Street Magic 50 was available in four colors: Candy Flare Red (YOR), Candy Moon Shadow Blue (YOP), Pearl Novelty Black (33J) and Candy Jade Lime Yellow (Y3G). It seemed to be similar to the German version, although the leaflet doesn't reveal what kind of peak power its engine delivers. Date of preparation: December 1997 |

1998 Suzuki year code: W




| 1998 Suzuki TR50S Street Magic brochure from Germany (2 pages). Click to enlarge. ”Mich laust der Affe, sprach der Dax” ("I'm being ripped off," said the Dax). The German version of the Street Magic 50 was restricted to 3.0 PS so that anyone with 16 years of age or older could ride it. Color options: blue and red. Printed in Germany, December 1998 |

2000 Suzuki year code: Y




| 2000 Suzuki TR-50SD Street Magic II brochure from Japan (2 pages). Click to enlarge. I found these photos of the Japanese Street Magic II brochure, printed in July 2000. Colors: Marble Science Yellow No.3 (Y0L) and Flash Silver Metallic (Y2D). I'm sorry for the poor resolution, it's hard to read to smaller text, even if if you can read Japanese. |

2003 Suzuki year code: K3




| 2003 Suzuki TR-50SD Street Magic II brochure from Japan (2 pages). Click to enlarge. Here's another one from Japan with poor resolution. If you can provide me a better version of the brochure, please do. Printed in Japan, April 2003. |
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