- Suzuki TS series - Wikipedia
The Suzuki TS series is a family of two-stroke, dual-sport motorcycles made by Suzuki since 1969 The series was the first Suzuki trail bikes sold on the mass market
- Suzuki TS400L - Motorcycle Specifications
While up-dating the Apache Suzuki didn't just shuffle paint schemes around and change model designations The L-model has an all new frame, fork assembly, cylinder, head, muffler, carburetion and intake systems and different transmission gears
- Suzuki Ts 400 Apache | Cycle World | JANUARY 1973
To gain a better understanding of how Suzuki engineers turned a relatively light, overpowered 400 MX with a light front end into an overweight front heavy sled with a nice powerband, it is
- No Reserve: 1975 Suzuki TS400 - Bring a Trailer
This 1975 Suzuki TS400 is equipped with a 396cc two-stroke single paired with a five-speed transmission and is finished in silver with red accents Features include two-up seating, automatic oil injection, street lighting, full suspension, wire-spoke wheels, and a side stand
- SUZUKI TS - All Models by Year (1969-2015) - autoevolution
In 1975, the Japanese maker released the Suzuki TS 400 Apache Hustler, a motorcycle part of the TS series It debuted in 1974 and was produced for only two years until 1975
- Archives Column | Suzuki TS 400 Apache - Cycle News
The Suzuki had a “lumpy” idle and the ground clearance was “nothing to shout about ” Its top speed of 65-70 mph led the staff to conclude the big Suzuki was “short-winded” and needed a larger carburetor to take advantage of the 400cc powerplant
- Suzuki TS 400 Apache Hustler (1974-75) technical specifications
Suzuki TS 400 Apache Hustler (1974-75) technical specifications, performance, photos and user reviews
- Fire Road Flyer: 1971-1979 Suzuki TS400 Apache
With six world motocross championships in four years from 1970-1973 with Joel Robert and Roger De Coster, Suzuki emphatically demonstrated the company’s dirt-bike chops, and successfully translated the technology into their over-the-counter scramblers and dual-sport bikes
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