Just read your reply to my last post 1966, and noted you had one of these so sorry mate I just had to post this little bike bit.
( That's not you riding it is it...) Hope it brings back a few good memories.
Oh and by the way if anyone else wants to see Suzuki,s through the ages I have collected quite a good archive over the years, just shout and I'll see what I can find. (Very little. On the colledas though.)
Here's one for Alan H
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Re: Here's one for Alan H
Don't remember the neutral stop position tbh, and mine didn't have a side stand either, but mine was a '63 model.
I got stopped by plod and accused of 'over 70mph' on the flat 'because these Jap 125s will do that easy'.
'Correct' said the sassy 16 year old me, 'but 50s like this won't'.
Other words passed and I went home laughing.
If he'd checked the 'audible means of approach' he'd have had a pull cos that didn't work!
I got stopped by plod and accused of 'over 70mph' on the flat 'because these Jap 125s will do that easy'.
'Correct' said the sassy 16 year old me, 'but 50s like this won't'.
Other words passed and I went home laughing.
If he'd checked the 'audible means of approach' he'd have had a pull cos that didn't work!
Proof that four strokes are over complicated