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Here's more Suzuki Grasstracker info.
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2002 Suzuki TU250GB Grasstracker Bigboy

Owner: Johnny Egdell
Auckland, New Zealand
Comments: ÓHere are some pictures of my suzuki 2002 Grasstracker Bigboy.
It has a modified exhaust and the rear lights have been improved and hidden beneath the rear mudguard!
I am the first owner in NZ , it was imported from Japan... Currently I am holidaying in Japan and the motorcles here are incredible - from every era!
I enjoy riding it a lot - the muffler is very loud which is important so other road users know I am there... and because it makes it sound a lot bigger than a 250.
The only downside is the small gas tank being only 7 litres. Here are a few photos Ñ one of which is my girlfriend prentending to be a grasstracker racer!Ó

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| Chuck from Montclair, writes: ÓI read the other articles on your site and I couldn't agree more. The acceleration of this bike was amazing and it had a terrific top end speed. The photo that I have enclosed was taken on a 1984 road trip to Loudin
New Hampshire for the Grand Prix in motorcycle weekend at Weirs Beach.Ó |
Here's more Suzuki GS750T info.
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1982 Suzuki GS750T

Owner: Chuck M.
Upper Montclair, New Jersey USA

Comments: “I bought it in 1983 new as a left over in Westwood, NJ. I only owned this motorcycle from 1983 to the end of 1984. I sold it when it had about 15K miles on it.

The first year I owned it I put on 13K miles. When I sold the motorcycle it was in the condition that you see in the photo. Notice it has a fork brace, Continental super twin tires, Fox radar detector, and Koni shocks in the rear.

When I bought the bike, I purchased it because it was a good price. After I had driven it so many miles through New Hampshire/Vermont/NYstate/Pennsylvania, I always wished to have a bigger and more powerful bike. I subsequently purchased a 1984/85 Kawasaki GPZ 1100. After that a Moto Guzzi LeMans 1000 and others. I am now riding around on a 2004 BMW R1150R. I have always regreted selling the Suzuki GS750T. Like the song says 'You never know what you have till it's gone'.

Of all my bikes this is the one I enjoyed the most. I often wish I could find a pristine version that I could buy and keep as a second bike. Like that Lionel Train you wish you never gave away and went back to buy it as an adult.”
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Here's more Suzuki T500 info.
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1974 Suzuki T500

Owner: Peter Woods,
Ottawa Canada
Comments: “You have a great web page, and I'm glad you have put in so much effort.

It has been helpful to me on many occasions for tips and general knowledge.
You helped me decide to buy a beat up and abused '74 Suzuki T500 that had been packed up in cardboard boxes.
I've spent about two years getting it up and running, and have used it as a daily ride in the summer to work and back.
I'm now just getting ready to do a complete restoration for the next couple of years and bring it back to assembly line new.”
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Here's more Suzuki GSX-R250 info.
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1988 Suzuki GSX-R250

Owner: Theunis Van Zyl,
Cape Town, South Africa

Comments: ”I bought this suzuki GSX-R 250 for 10,000 rand. I have now owner it just over a month. I'm not sure which year model this particular bike is but I can say is that it's quite nippy and handles like a dream!

I have fitted a perfomance exhaust and a racing filter and got 61 bhp on the dyno! Awesome considering this is only a 250 and it is nearly 20 years old! Hope u like it!.”
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1978 Suzuki GS750E

Owner: Pascal Guilbert, France

Comments: “Hi, I send you a picture of my bike, Suzuki 750 GSE 1978.
It was for me a good machine.

I am sorry but I can't speak English very well. I am french.”
Here's more Suzuki GS750E info.
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1989 Suzuki GSX-R1100

Owner: Paul Jacobson,
Australia

Comments: ”Dear Jarmo,
I have found your website the most helpful with info and photos, as I am restoring a '89 GSX-R1100K back to its original factory specs and colours.

I'm nearly there, just a few little odds and ends to go. So here are a couple of pix.”
Here's more Suzuki GSX-R1100 info.

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1972 Suzuki T350 Rebel
1973 Suzuki GT250

 Owner: Neil Hanson,
Wigan UK
Comments: “Here are a couple of pictures, one is of my T350 Rebel
which I have now sold. The other one is my GT250K.
The Rebel I got in a swap for a Kawasaki H1A back
in 2006. The 250 I got in 2007, it is a German import.
The green version was not as popular as the red one in
the UK. I have replaced the petrol tank since I had one.
The original tank was badly faded and the paint pealing off.
The bike runs and rides really well.”
Here's more Suzuki T350 info.

Here's more Suzuki GT250 info.
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Updated: June 23, 2009
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