Adorable bike... I dearly love the bikes from '70s, a tear drop gas tank, a seat and side covers and you have bike that looks like bike with a soul. Thanks for sharing, you are a lucky guy with a great taste.
You sound like me, those 70’s and 80’s bikes take me back to some great memories. I’ve had them all Hodakas, CanAms all the big four. I miss my Yamaha IT’s a lot. I regret selling them but due to shitty circumstances I had no choice.
Cool bike, I had a TS185 and a TS250 as a kid, and have a TS185 in the garage right now. Very fun. We never got thew TS400 in the UK new, but a few have come in as imports, would love to try one.
One Darn Fine Ride there ! I love the strong pulling power Suzuki's have... Great for riding up in the mountains, and perfect for riding on the ski slopes in the Summer !!!
Smoky goodness! I had a blue 76. It was missing the stinger on the end of the pipe but sounded about the same as yours. Hard to find engine parts for, unlike the 250 and 185 TS.
Thx DD for an informative and entertaining video of a class is big bore 2 stroke enduro. FW*IW I bought a new '72 while stationed on a Gunboat home ported on Guam was a decent bike for it's day was a little heavier than the Yamaha RT2 I had previously owned but very capable of jungle junkets thru the interior of Guam. Put around 3k miles in 18mos I had it never left me stranded. I'm 70 now and still riding in dirt and street but have come to rely on push button starting on my RFS 525 EXC. Thx for sharing a d bringing back the TS 400 memories from 50yrs ago.
I'd try to find some new crank seals and carb rubbers for future use. Our TS250 started burning gear oil and sucking air. It didn't run to well then. Up until then it was a great engine.
Great bike, average headlight. Step off a TS400 at about 60 miles per hour one night in 1976. Both me and the bike survived to ride again. Great memories.
Adorable bike... I dearly love the bikes from '70s, a tear drop gas tank, a seat and side covers and you have bike that looks like bike with a soul. Thanks for sharing, you are a lucky guy with a great taste.
Great condition and a true eye catcher ... what a wonderful motorcycle!
Love these things. Beautiful. Look after her. keep her nice. if it was mine it would be parked in my living room lol..
You sound like me, those 70’s and 80’s bikes take me back to some great memories. I’ve had them all Hodakas, CanAms all the big four. I miss my Yamaha IT’s a lot. I regret selling them but due to shitty circumstances I had no choice.
WoW, pure power! had a TS-125, was realy nice.
Love that pipe..
Cool bike, I had a TS185 and a TS250 as a kid, and have a TS185 in the garage right now. Very fun. We never got thew TS400 in the UK new, but a few have come in as imports, would love to try one.
One Darn Fine Ride there ! I love the strong pulling power Suzuki's have... Great for riding up in the mountains, and perfect for riding on the ski slopes in the Summer !!!
Had onewhen I was 14 man it brings back the best times
Smoky goodness! I had a blue 76. It was missing the stinger on the end of the pipe but sounded about the same as yours. Hard to find engine parts for, unlike the 250 and 185 TS.
Thx DD for an informative and entertaining video of a class is big bore 2 stroke enduro. FW*IW I bought a new '72 while stationed on a Gunboat home ported on Guam was a decent bike for it's day was a little heavier than the Yamaha RT2 I had previously owned but very capable of jungle junkets thru the interior of Guam. Put around 3k miles in 18mos I had it never left me stranded. I'm 70 now and still riding in dirt and street but have come to rely on push button starting on my RFS 525 EXC. Thx for sharing a d bringing back the TS 400
memories from 50yrs ago.
Thanks for the nice comments and story
Glad to hear your still out there riding 👍
Put sum sticky street tires on it and go full Hooligan!! My buddy did the same with his Yamaha 400 Enduro.
Thats a good old bike, sounds good too 👍
Love it! Let me know if you want to sell. Have Vespa & $
2 full circle flywheel, wr box,
Aperantly, less ig adv. Probs!
Big girl boogie!
I'd try to find some new crank seals and carb rubbers for future use. Our TS250 started burning gear oil and sucking air. It didn't run to well then. Up until then it was a great engine.
My Yamaha did that and it was just a seal that needed replaced.
Great bike, average headlight. Step off a TS400 at about 60 miles per hour one night in 1976. Both me and the bike survived to ride again. Great memories.
I had the same us jung boy .1979
Hey Davey, nice bike plan on selling?
Sorry, it's a keeper 🙂
Is it for sale howmuch and where about are you are you in UK if not can the bike be delivered to Post code LN5 8EQ and at what price
Sorry, it's not for sale, but thanks for your interest
Your motorcycle is beautiful, you're fortunate to have it, not many out there.
Thanks 👍