The yellow 1971 ts125 was my exact bike I had in 1971 as a 17 years old kid. Had tons of fun on that bike and I still regret selling it even now as a 70 year old man.
Had a blue '74 as a kid.Parents bought it new for my birthday.These videos bring back lots of awesome memories! Can still smell that two stroke exhaust😊
This is the first ‘legal’ motorcycle I had. I bought the 74 Blue version new and I went out to ride it one minute past midnight on my birthday and got stopped by police enquiring why I was out at that time of night 😂😂😂😂😂
Just starting the restoration of my 1974 ts125L. Had it since 1980 when I was 16. Such great bike. Mild tempered but so reliable. Keep up the videos. Cheers
I still own a rare TS 90 70s bike and it's low milage and still runs bikes were made to last then nice but sometimes awkward as all typical 2 stroke bike two stroke problems as usual which make them more fun to own and run as you will learn quickly how to maintain them but as always it's expensive parts ect but worth it I may swap my TS 90 for the larger TS 125 duster if any one has one than runs with UK pwork please let me know
The yellow 1971 ts125 was my exact bike I had in 1971 as a 17 years old kid. Had tons of fun on that bike and I still regret selling it even now as a 70 year old man.
Had a blue '74 as a kid.Parents bought it new for my birthday.These videos bring back lots of awesome memories! Can still smell that two stroke exhaust😊
This is the first ‘legal’ motorcycle I had. I bought the 74 Blue version new and I went out to ride it one minute past midnight on my birthday and got stopped by police enquiring why I was out at that time of night 😂😂😂😂😂
I bought a leftover 1975 in 1976. I had tons of fun with it. I rode it to school and went off roading with it too.
Just starting the restoration of my 1974 ts125L. Had it since 1980 when I was 16. Such great bike. Mild tempered but so reliable. Keep up the videos. Cheers
I have an '81 ❤️🔥❤️🔥
Thanks for posting this vid
The orange '71. My first bike when I turned 16. Dealer cost was $411.
Nice, I had a blue 78' way back when. Great Bike!
The Suzuki brochure for the TS-125 Duster is a 1972. Not 1971
I still own a rare TS 90 70s bike and it's low milage and still runs bikes were made to last then nice but sometimes awkward as all typical 2 stroke bike two stroke problems as usual which make them more fun to own and run as you will learn quickly how to maintain them but as always it's expensive parts ect but worth it I may swap my TS 90 for the larger TS 125 duster if any one has one than runs with UK pwork please let me know
Is the 125 the only displacement that had that pipe design?
Nice bikes. You can see me riding my 1971 TS125 on my channel.
Those orange ones are 72s and your buddy’s was a 73.
That is correct !
How far can a liter go?