Pictures of visitors' Suzuki motorcycles
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1976 Suzuki TC 100

Owner: Neil Batterham,
Queensland, Australia
Comments: “I notice you don't have many Suzuki 100 trail bikes of this model so here is a pic of my beautiful '76 TC100 A model.
I have just restored her. Bought with 3,700 original km on the clock. This bike even had the original tyres!
A full strip down included powder coating the frame, replacing the fork seals and plenty of elbow grease.
The great thing is that when you 'ring it's little neck' you have the feeling of great speed, but you are not going that fast! It just loves to be ridden flat out and is a joy to ride. I've ridden modern 4-stroke 125's and this little 100 rocket-ship would leave 'em for dead! I'm not sure , but the 'TC' might stand for 'Top Cat'!"
Here's more Suzuki TC-100 info.
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1987 Suzuki GSX 750 EF

Owner: Magnus Stenback,
Närpes Finland
Comments: “My Suzuki GSX 750 EF 1987."
Here's more Suzuki GSX750EF info.
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Here's more pictures of the bike on Roger's website.
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1984 Suzuki GSX 1100 ES

Owner: Roger Strömberg,
Norrköping Sweden
Comments: “I bought my Suzuki in June 2006, with about 60,000 km at the meter. Mechanically it is still standard, although I plan to scare a few more horsepower from the engine.
The first two pictures show howit looked like when I bought it. Apart from some minor wear marks it looked quite ok. But not quite. I wanted to give it a makeover and repainted the bike with a friend in March 2007.
The following four pictures are taken after the makeover. I think the picture taken by the water is very nice and the following two, shot on the lawn, are my favorite pictures. I know you want pictures with people riding the bike so I enclosed one. It's not my favorite picture, though...
I like my bike very much, after all the efforts we made, and chassi-wise it's wonderful. I have not experienced any of the problems some other riders seem to have. It's not wobbly at all.
Here's a list of things we've done:
New Vance & Hines Sidewinder exhast system
A lower fairing from a EF, cut and redesigned on the right side to make the Sidewinder system to fit
Repainted the frame, front fork and rear swing
Redesigned and repainted the chain guard
Repainted the plastics around the meters, the fuel tank lock, rear mirrors, footrests, the fairing, the fuel tank, the fenders...
The front light is moved backwards by 0.5 cm. I will mount a macrolon (plastic) cover on it later
The windshield is lowered by 3 cm
The visible part af the rear fender is cut off
The number plate has been moved upwards/inwards
The wheels were repainted, with polished sides
etc. etc."
Here's more Suzuki GSX1100ES info.
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1987 Suzuki GSX 750 ES

Owner: Jakob Ladefoged,
Kristiandsand Norway
Comments: “This is my very first bike. I bought the bike in late June 2007. At the day of purchase the bike had been going for 63,000 km. Now the meter is up in approx 65,000 km.
In 2006 the former owner replaced the transmission and renewed a lot of other stuff. The bike is in 98% original shape and I intend to keep it that way. No "fancy" styling.
I am really happy for my bike.
I have given it a name, Suzi. It's easy to ride, very stable on the road and in turns. The engine is very reliable. All in all it is a perfect and strong bike."
Here's more Suzuki GSX750ES info.
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Updated: February 10, 2008
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