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Here are some motorcycle pictures the visitors of this site have sent to me. Send a picture of your bike here. Use JPEG format. Please tell us your name, hometown and country, purchase date and your personal comments of your Suzuki. Don't forget to tell the model name and model year of your bike.

Click on the images to view them in a larger format. There's more links to visitors' motorcycles at the bottom of this page!




Suzuki KT-120 KT 120 Scrambler '68

Here's more Suzuki KT120 Trail info.
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1968 Suzuki KT 120 Trail

Owner: Orville, USA

Comments: ”I love your web site. But you are missing one from 1968. I attached a picture of it. I had a 1966 model in 1972 when I was 10 but it wasn't very cool then. This one is perfect except the gas has gone bad in it. I have owned it for about 12 years. It had 975 miles on it when I got it and now it has 1050. It still has the break in indicator on the speedometer.”
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'79 Suzuki TS-50 moped

Here's more Suzuki TS50 info.
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1979 Suzuki TS 50

Owner: Jørn Kristian Undelstvedt, Kongsvinger Norway

Comments: ”I have a Suzuki moped in my garage that I would like to know more of. I want to renovate it, and would like to have the manual before I start working on the engine an the electric system. I hope to locate someone who could provide such a, to me at least, valuable document". It is registered as a Suzuki TS 50-2K in
Norway. The number on the frame is TS50-2K-105144.”
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GK71E '86 Suzuki GSX400X Impulse

Here's the second picture (red).

Here's more GSX400X/XS info.
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1986 Suzuki GSX 400 XS Impulse

Owner: Richard Stiles, Harlow, Essex England

Comments: ”The first pic is as it was when I bought it in 1993. The second pic is as it is know (painted red). It has now covered 24,000 kilometers. The 400 is a lot of fun. I turn into a hooligan everytime I get on it. I also have a 2002 GSX1400K2 and a 1978 GT250X7 with only 6 000 miles on it as well as a few Hondas.”
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'01 Suzuki GSX-R1300 Hayabusa

Here's more Suzuki Hayabusa info.
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2001 Suzuki GSX 1300 R Hayabusa

Owner: Philip Murphy, Michigan USA

Comments: ”I purchased the '01 Busa new and spiced it up with the usual polishing, +4 swingarm, lowering links, triple clamp for dropping the front, PCII, Muzzy fanblade, full Micron exhaust, chrome wheels, Corbin seat and clear coated steel-braided brake lines. I'm very pleased with the bike and enjoy every minute I get to ride. It definitely hauls ass in a hurry!”

Here's more Suzuki Hayabusa info.
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'87 Suzuki RB50 GAG minigixxer


”I've taken both bikes to a lowrider car/bike show and almost everyone checked it out or wanted info where to get one. I even had a midget try to trade me for a 1971 Monte Carlo!”

'87 Suzuki RB50 GAG minigixxer


Looks pretty impressive, eh? I think it looks really good!

Here's more Suzuki RB50 info.
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1987 Suzuki GSX-R 50 (RB 50)

Owner: Philip Murphy, Michigan USA

Comments: ”The MiniBusa, as I like to call it, is a '87 GSX-R50 I purchased about four months ago from a guy who had it and a ZX-11. It was in decent shape with new plastic from Teamcalamari and painted Pearl White. I got the original bodywork with it. It ran good so I left the motor stock and focused on making a MiniBusa to clone the big one.

A two week paintjob turned into a three month build. I completely disassembled the bike and had any steel part visible chrome plated, including the frame, wheel hoops, bracket assemblies, tripleclamp and whatever else you see in the pics.

It definitely is fun to ride around town and gets so many looks and compliments. The bike is no race winner, and the handling takes some getting use to. It will cruise with me (235lbs) on it at about 35mph with a top speed downhill at 47mph. The brakes are great and it's not that uncomfortable to ride.

From what the previous owner told me only 600 of these bikes ever came to the United States in 1987, and they did not come with mirrors, turn signals, or a speedometer. I would like to find mirrors and a speedo for it, but since I just last week got on-line, I haven't had time to look for these items. Any help there would be greatly appreciated.”
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Suzuki GSX1400

Here's another picture (front view).

Here's more Suzuki GSX1400 info.
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2002 Suzuki GSX 1400 K2
Owner: Stefano, Italy

Comments: ”I have had four Suzukis by now. The first one was a SV 650 S (Black '99), then I had a TL 1000 S (Black '01), now I have a GSX1400 (Blue '02). I also ride a Suzuki scooter, UE150. (Blue '02).

I liked both SV and TL very much but I'm really happy with the GSX. I've done some modifications to my bike, as you can see from the pictures. I'm going to have a custom painting on my bike, perhaps I can send pictures of it.”
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Suzuki VL 800 Volusia '02
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2002 Suzuki VL 800 Volusia
Owner: Chris Noftz, Millbrook, Alabama USA

Comments: ”I ride a 2002 Volusia now. Years ago I had a 1979 GS850. It was cool to find info on that bike. Great bike. I absolutely love my Vol. Fantastic machine.”

Here's more Suzuki VL800 Volusia info.
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Suzuki GZ 250 GZ-250

Here's more Suzuki GZ250 Marauder info.
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2002 Suzuki GZ 250 Marauder
Owner: Gabor Szilvassy, Nagykovácsi Hungary

Comments: ”She's my second bike
(first was a Yamaha scooter). I've always dreamed about a cruiser, so
last year I decided to buy a new bike. I didn't want a big one for a first motorcycle, so the 250cc Marauder was the best choice for me. She arrived in the beginnigs of October and now we are good friends. It didn't take more than 30 kms to get this friendship. Perhaps some day I will trade it to the big brother, the VZ800 Marauder.”
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TB250 Colleda TB-250 250 TB

Here's more SJK Colleda info.
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1961 Colleda 250 TA
Owner: Pablo Rigoni Kobayashi, Cordoba Capital Argentina

The owner of this sad-looking object wanted to know what model it was. He told me that it had not been used for 12 years, but it was in quite good condition (better than it looks). Pablo says that people in Argentina are mainly interested in fixing European or American bikes. He paid 100$ for this object, another one is for sale for 30$. Pablo is planning to restore the bike.
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