Sir you did it to me again. You blew my mind. I have never seen a dirt bike quite like that. Absolutely amazing! So much work mind-blowing. Evel Knievel graphics absolutely awesome 2-stroke Tuesday badass gas gas Kenny Jr. Number one Mind-Blowing 50 years old trail bike. I love the exhaust the way it's set up😮
Cool part of history! Thanks, Ken! I had a early 70s TS 50 gaucho with the orange tank. Me and my friend topped it out at 41 miles an hour the two people on board.😊
Team Kaplan does it again! Pulling the hole-shot on two stroke beauties of days gone by. Danny “ Mr. Magoo “ Chandler started out on early Suzuki off road machinery like this gem. He had a unique hard charging style and a distinctive turned up duck bill visor on an open face helmet.
Love it and love it's color. Sounds very healthy. Love the Evil Knievel Number Plate Graphic. What truly impressed me was with the cylinder head, if you foul the spark plug, you can use the second spark plug. I've never seen anything like that before. Have no clue why they don't do that with new dirtbikes. Easy to blow the carbon out by letting her eat, but it's still a very nice addition that could come in handy. ML&R.
It looks great nice build. I had an 1981, late model i guess 185 and it went two seasons without fouling a plug and the carbs stayed clean awesome bike @@bgrove3166
@@brentonlett3417You know your bikes. The 74 Lmodel and 75 M model were identical other than tank color. I remember my silver 1974 costing $835. Later got a CanAm 175 tnt white model $1400. Had more fun on Suzuki 185.
I had the '75 TS185 new from the dealer! I was about to turn 16. Two friends went and bought the same bike within a few months! I rode mine from Dallas to Big Bend national park and back(1100 miles) not long after with my cousin, Dad and uncle! Hardly passed a gas station without stopping along Hwy. 67. That bike was a wheelie machine! That had to be about the best mid sized street legal Enduro bike of the mid 70's!
My Dad & I rode two Suzuki 185cc in 70's Very powerful bikes of course LoL Very nice bike !! Thumbs up !! 👍🤘🤘🤘🤘✌️
Sir you did it to me again. You blew my mind. I have never seen a dirt bike quite like that. Absolutely amazing! So much work mind-blowing. Evel Knievel graphics absolutely awesome 2-stroke Tuesday badass gas gas Kenny Jr. Number one Mind-Blowing 50 years old trail bike. I love the exhaust the way it's set up😮
Really good looking bike. Love the engine character for trails, fast or slow trails.
As a long time Suzuki dirt bike fan since the early 70's. . . I absolutely love it ! Nicely done. Wish I owned it 😢
Cool part of history! Thanks, Ken! I had a early 70s TS 50 gaucho with the orange tank. Me and my friend topped it out at 41 miles an hour the two people on board.😊
TS 50s Rock
Very sharp looking ride
I had a TS185 Suzuki with a fresh build- it was my first and favorite bike. Lots of memories. Trail riding and sand pits.
Team Kaplan does it again! Pulling the hole-shot on two stroke beauties of days gone by.
Danny “ Mr. Magoo “ Chandler started out on early Suzuki off road machinery like this gem.
He had a unique hard charging style and a distinctive turned up duck bill visor on an open face helmet.
Love it and love it's color. Sounds very healthy. Love the Evil Knievel Number Plate Graphic. What truly impressed me was with the cylinder head, if you foul the spark plug, you can use the second spark plug. I've never seen anything like that before. Have no clue why they don't do that with new dirtbikes. Easy to blow the carbon out by letting her eat, but it's still a very nice addition that could come in handy. ML&R.
Good looking bike!
Orange tank with that graphic is a M model, 1975 is the year not 1971, unless it's not the original tank for the bike.
Correct. I transformed the 1974 silver tank model into a 1975 by buying the 75 orange tank. That was the only difference. Super dependable.
It looks great nice build. I had an 1981, late model i guess 185 and it went two seasons without fouling a plug and the carbs stayed clean awesome bike @@bgrove3166
I had the '75 TS185, had the same tank as the video! Sweet Bike as a Teen back when it came out!
@@bgrove3166 if it was the silver tank model then its the L model which was 1974, I bought one in 1974 brand new.
@@brentonlett3417You know your bikes. The 74 Lmodel and 75 M model were identical other than tank color. I remember my silver 1974 costing $835. Later got a CanAm 175 tnt white model $1400. Had more fun on Suzuki 185.
My 3rd bike was a '74 TS185, loved that bike.
My dad's last bike was a TS 185. He rode motocross and enduros with it, and when he stopped riding, he sold it to buy me my first bike, a 1978 RM 80.
Man I remember back then I used to want one of these bikes real bad...it was this one or the Kawasaki I wanted....
Very cool bike! I have one of these in my garage, this bike has given me ideas. Thanks Ken 👍
That is very cool a mini ripper
I like these videos better then watching those idiots destroying there Harley’s !
Holy crap, that's so cool!
🐝🏁 Great old Suzuki motorcycle looks and sounds great 👍
And onto another fine weekend! Thanks for the inspiration to work on some things today.
I had an orange red and blue.great little bikes.you need a compression release
Has yamaha style fenders on it.
I have a 75 TC185 with 1400 original miles on it sitting in my garage.
I had the '75 TS185 new from the dealer! I was about to turn 16. Two friends went and bought the same bike within a few months! I rode mine from Dallas to Big Bend national park and back(1100 miles) not long after with my cousin, Dad and uncle! Hardly passed a gas station without stopping along Hwy. 67. That bike was a wheelie machine! That had to be about the best mid sized street legal Enduro bike of the mid 70's!
Love it big Ken!
That’s bad ass
Nice shaped pipe.
Front forks are from a different bike.
Stock pipe ? Sick
Sweet :)
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Mi likey!!!!