Pictures of visitors' Suzuki motorcycles
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2002 Suzuki TU 250 GB
Grasstracker BigBoy
Owner: Vasyl Berezovsky, Ukraine

Comments: ”Kindly see attached photos of my Suzuki Grasstracker 250 BigBoy 2002 year build. Hope this can help to your site and little."
Here's one more picture of the bike.

Here's another one.

Here's one more.

Here's more Suzuki TU series info.

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1983 Suzuki GS 300 LZ
Owner: Dwight Richard,
Brookville, Ohio USA

Comments: ”I am sending you a picture of the '83 suzuki GS300LZ that I purchased from a friend."
Here's more Suzuki GS series info.
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1972 Suzuki T 500

1969 Suzuki T 500 Mk2
Owner: Daniel Nataf,
Courbevoie, France
Comments: ”Thank you very much for your site about the Suzuki two strokes... Here' pictures of my beautiful white & green Suzuki T500J from '72 and my yellow T500 Mk2 from '69. I'm very fond of them.

I'm a member of the French Club VJ2T (Old Japonaises Two Stroke)."
Here's a larger pic of the yellow T500

Here's more Suzuki T series info.
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1970 Suzuki T 125 II Stinger 
Owner: Mike Brennan, Australia
Comments: ”Hi would you have any info on the production numbers of T125 stingers 1969/70/71? 
I have one '69 Stinger and two '70 Stinger Mk2s."
Unfortunately I haven't been able to find any production numbers.
Here's one even larger picture.  Here's more Suzuki T series info.
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Here's even larger picture.
Here's more Suzuki RMX series info.

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1996 Suzuki RMX 250

Owner: Mark Hampe,
Pennsylvania, USA
Comments: “I have ridden the bike a few times up and down my street and in an empty lot across the road from me and once on trails and I am impressed with the bike so far. My only draw back was my rear break kept locking up but that ended up being a maintenance issue.

The bike handled the trail well and the muddy ruts just as well.

I am having difficulty locating some parts though due to some being discontinued or obsolete and parts being expensive."
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Here's more GAG/Mini-gixxer info.
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1995 Suzuki GSX-R 90 GAG

Visitor: Brian H, somewhere
Comments: ”Can you confirm this '95 GSX-R 90, claimed to be 1 of 300 limited made for the Japan market? (image attached).”

I would be happy to – but I don't think I have ever heard of a 90cc GAG. I know they made a 70cc version for the German market in the eighties but a 90cc version is unknown to me.
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Here's even larger picture.

Here's more Suzuki GS1000L info.
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1979 Suzuki GS 1000 L

Owner: Tomm Johansen, Alta Norway
Comments: “I own a Suzuki GS1000L '79, which my old friend bought in Chicago in 1979. He traveled around for a couple of mounths. The bike was then sent by ship to Honningsvåg in northern Norway.

The bike is a beauty, in my opinion. But, to live in Alta in northern Norway, and awning such a beauty, creates some problem. I need to repair the fuel tank, or buy a new one. I also need both left and right mufflers and a new seat. This is a rare bike and I can't find parts on Ebay."
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Here's even larger picture.

Here's more Suzuki T250 info.
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1970 Suzuki T 250 II Hustler 

Owner: Mike Brennan, Australia
Comments: ”I just found your site, very interesting reading ! We have just bought this circa 1970 model T250 11 Hustler in from the Netherlands.

Can you tell me more about it please..."

Everything I know about the bikes I will tell on these pages. I'm not keeping secrets from you...
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Here's more Suzuki GP125 info.
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1979 Suzuki GP 125 ? (not original)

Visitor: Will Sandberg, somewhere
Comments: Hi, I was wondering if you would be able to identify the bike for me? Thank you so much for the help."

I get messages like this every once in a while. Sometimes I want to guess, sometimes I don't... This one could be a '79 GP125. Or something like that...
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Here's more Suzuki K series info.
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1960's Suzuki K 10

Owner: Reg Riemer, somewhere
Comments: ”I looked at your pages but could not see a K10 or so on that had the same handle bars, enclosed chain case and low mount fender with exposed springs on the forks. Can you help, I would like to know what its value is in this original condition.”

I don't know its value. I'd guess it varies a lot between countries. For the right buyer it's worth more...
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1980's Suzuki SD125

Owner: Stanislas Soulie, Taiwan
Comments: ”Hello Jarmo, I'm sorry for bothering you but I bought a Suzuki 125SD in Taiwan (picture attached), and I cannot find the VIN, do you know where it is exactly? I would like to know more about this model. I only found this number on the engine; PM-262015.”

I'm sorry but that is totally unknown Suzuki model for me! I'd like to know more of if as well...
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1970 Suzuki A 50 II

Owner: Ahmand Mirxa HJ Muhaiyudin, United Kingdom
Comments: (none)

This bike owner didn't bother to write anything, just e-mailed me this picture. I can see from the picture that it's a A50-II (I could see it written on the frame ID plate), and it looks like UK registration plates to me. I assume that the sender of the e-mail is the owner of the bike.
Here's more Suzuki A50 info.
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Updated: September 27, 2020
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