I have not seen one of these since I was 13 years old in 1973 looking at one in Lemon Grove California at the local Suzuki dealership. That bike was a few hundred dollars above my “ Lawnmowing savings fund” that I had saved up along with my newspaper route tip jar savings . I went across the street to “ Lucky’s Yamaha” & got my 60cc Mini Enduro JT-1 instead . Plus my somewhat small physique at that time prevented both my feet from being able to reach the ground on that Suzuki verses that little Yamaha at that time ( I’ve since grown a bit 😎) and my Mom & Dad were sure that extra “40cc “ we’re gonna kill me….. Great time capsule of a Classic from my youth here Kap 👍. Thanks for sharing & bringing back some fond memories as usual.
My first motorcycle (after owning minibikes) was a 1971 TS90 Honcho (5-speed, not the 4x4). Being my first real motorcycle, I had nothing to compare it to. It would run 65mph on level ground. I did not realize at the time how great of a motorcycle it was. I wish I had it today. I would change the wheels to 14/17 or 16/19 knobby combo, and it would easily be competitive with today's 125 trail bikes. That rotary-valve motor had a lot of power for its size. A little tweaking on the suspension and sprockets and you would have an awesome machine. Ride often and god bless.
This was my first bike (in yellow) 46 years ago. Mine had come off a farm and had a leather strap for a front mud guard and a giant sprocket on the back, it was pretty rough but got it all put back to original at the local Suzuki dealer. Was a great first bike and did me and then my younger brothers. Memories.... Cheers from New Zealand.
Ts 100 Suzuki classic bike sounds awesome great videos love the reviews on all your different classic bike's you the best channel going for bikes well done thanks👍👏🇬🇧🇺🇲
To school , the party store , around town and the trails that little bike would still serve its purpose and in a fun way. AND great on gas ! Thanks to the people from the land of the Rising Sun. 🎉
I don't think that I heard you come right out and say it, but I think after watching your review, safe to say that this one is Kaplan America approved? 😊🇺🇸👍🏼
Yes sir that is definitely a Time capsule. What an amazing machine! Amazing! You always blow my mind sir. I absolutely love that! Adoro gorgeous paint job is amazing and I love the exhaust. That is definitely a pickle sir. Amazing info. Amazing video Ronnie 50 years old and it looks like that with 1,795 mi mind-blowing😮❤
I have not seen one of these since I was 13 years old in 1973 looking at one in Lemon Grove California at the local Suzuki dealership. That bike was a few hundred dollars above my “ Lawnmowing savings fund” that I had saved up along with my newspaper route tip jar savings . I went across the street to “ Lucky’s Yamaha” & got my 60cc Mini Enduro JT-1 instead . Plus my somewhat small physique at that time prevented both my feet from being able to reach the ground on that Suzuki verses that little Yamaha at that time ( I’ve since grown a bit 😎) and my Mom & Dad were sure that extra “40cc “ we’re gonna kill me….. Great time capsule of a Classic from my youth here Kap 👍. Thanks for sharing & bringing back some fond memories as usual.
Didn't these originally come with a low level chrome front mudguard?
My first motorcycle (after owning minibikes) was a 1971 TS90 Honcho (5-speed, not the 4x4). Being my first real motorcycle, I had nothing to compare it to. It would run 65mph on level ground. I did not realize at the time how great of a motorcycle it was. I wish I had it today. I would change the wheels to 14/17 or 16/19 knobby combo, and it would easily be competitive with today's 125 trail bikes. That rotary-valve motor had a lot of power for its size. A little tweaking on the suspension and sprockets and you would have an awesome machine. Ride often and god bless.
I especially enjoy seeing these classic enduros. Love it!
This was my first bike (in yellow) 46 years ago. Mine had come off a farm and had a leather strap for a front mud guard and a giant sprocket on the back, it was pretty rough but got it all put back to original at the local Suzuki dealer. Was a great first bike and did me and then my younger brothers. Memories.... Cheers from New Zealand.
Damn you guys saved the best for the end of season sweet. The TS all have a unique sound i loved my 185, use oil injection.
I truly love that mint condition Suzuki Enduro. Amazing how well that woman kept that bike up. That's the year I was born.
Ts 100 Suzuki classic bike sounds awesome great videos love the reviews on all your different classic bike's you the best channel going for bikes well done thanks👍👏🇬🇧🇺🇲
Thanks a ton!
To school , the party store , around town and the trails that little bike would still serve its purpose and in a fun way. AND great on gas !
Thanks to the people from the land of the Rising Sun. 🎉
When I was a teen my cousin had the 125 with the dual range transmission. I had the 63 Honda 250 Scrambler, ya the 125 left me behind, but we had fun.
Always wanted a TS when I was a kid love the downswept pipe
What a delightful little bike😊
Cool little bike super clean
Same color as my 74 t.s. Apache 400. 73-75 Suki had everyone beat with the 2 stroke enduros🏆
I agree. Had the73 ts100, 74 ts185. I rode friends ts400. What a beast.
That didn't take long... SOLD!!! 😁
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I don't think that I heard you come right out and say it, but I think after watching your review, safe to say that this one is Kaplan America approved? 😊🇺🇸👍🏼
Ooooo yes!!! Love at first ride
Yes sir that is definitely a Time capsule. What an amazing machine! Amazing! You always blow my mind sir. I absolutely love that! Adoro gorgeous paint job is amazing and I love the exhaust. That is definitely a pickle sir. Amazing info. Amazing video Ronnie 50 years old and it looks like that with 1,795 mi mind-blowing😮❤
Too bad these are very rare in Denmark, would love to own a TS 250 or 400. I'm a sucker for Suzuki.
I had a red one
I'd call this TS a quintessential pit bike. Very cool!
Iv got a 73 ts100 just like this at home I can’t figure out where the drain bolt for the case is and I need to change the oil any way you’d know ?
I had a 1973 suzuki ts100. It was yellow not silver. Did not have a rack. Google 1973 pics. Could be a tc100
That's my bike's cousin. I have a '73 TC100 that runs like a top. Goofy little bikes; when you hit the power band they suddenly have a little guts.
Hi can you ship to Europe or Africa?
How much did it go for at auction