2025 THE NEW SUZUKI TS 700 APACHE REVEALED!!
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- 2025 THE NEW SUZUKI TS 700 APACHE REVEALED!!
A model that is almost impossible for SUZUKI fans not to want, based on the upcoming 700cc front twin engine platform, is the TS 700 APACHE! This Suzuki TS 700 APACHE model is claimed to be more perfect than the previous Suzuki TS, because it has a higher front suspension combined with a monoshock.
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I had a TS250 back in 1972, best dual sport bike I ever had. Absolutely no down time, just regular maintenance good gas and oil, beautifully well made Bike.
I had ts 185
@@toby621I rode the ts 185 but Yamaha dt 125 was my favorite. I used them for commuting to work and school.
I liked the TS bikes that had the black pipe that ran low along the bike then came up at a maybe 45 degree angle then level along the back half of the seat if that makes sense.
...yep, I had a TS90 when I was a kid, then went to a TS185. The 400 Apache was always my favourite but I couldn't afford it.
I had a TS125C and a TS185ER both great fun bikes
Oh yeah, a 70’s design TS this would definitely be a modern classic 👍
I'll believe it when I see one on the showroom floor😂😂
Exactly....it likely isn't coming to the USA
I agree. I think these things are phony CG.
😂
TS = Two Stroke....this one should be FS (or even FFS....)
I agree 💯 my friend had one 1977 Ts 400 two S with a top speed of 120 mph
That's gonna be a hoot! Please, Suzuki, make it.
too cool, we'll never see one
I had the TS400 back in the day. If I was a younger man now, this new 700 would be on my wish list. Looks great.
400 2 cycle 1 cylinder vs 700 4cycle 2 cylinder
I had the 400 too
Too much power for you. You wouldn’t be able to hold on. Need to go smaller than a 200 for older people. 😂
I loved my TS 400! Not sure this would be it’s equal
@@lmtada A few jelly baby youngsters have found out to their surprise that I can hold on to quite a bit when I put my walking sticks down...
@@ricdoliveira3075 People used to say that the TS was difficult due to the pronounced power band etc etc. Rubbish. I loved mine too and I agree, this new bike wouldn't be its equal in some ways, still appeals though.
So you watch the whole video only for the robot voice to say at the end - "it's still a rumour and the picture is fake".
Well done 👍🏻
Yup. Too good to be true
My first motorbike was a TS185. Rode it to death. New model looks cool, but nothing says cool like the sound of tuned 2-stroke smoker whizzing down the road and the shit-eating grin of the old-man riding it! 😁
I ride a TS185 74 model.
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oh man!! i love it!!. i want it. im 63 years old so believe me suzuki, ill buy it tomorrow!!! please build it. i havent been able to find a 400 which id like to buy too.
Had A 185 and the a 250 total different bikes. Loved the 185 the most. They were giving them away in the 70’s paid $ 750 for the ts 185 and 2 years later paid 1k for the 250. I love the retro look of the new 700. Interested in its reviews.
This is a fantastic looking retro bike, would buy in a heartbeat
If it happens ill buy one. My ts 400 greatest bike out of dozens ive had.
Had a 77 ts 185 two stroke when i sold it it has 20,000 miles and the engine was never touched. Loved that bike
ABS brakes and rims laced outside the bead for tubeless tires. Finally, a trail bike I want to own. Well done Suzuki.
The Ducati Scrambler has had those features for 7 years now. The Scrambler is better looking as well.
Great ,the 80ties be back ! I' love It!❤
Can’t wait to see this bike at the dealership
For years, Suzuki was asleep at the wheel. Now, all kinds of wild bikes coming out. Especially love the SV650 Rallye. Love that excellent VTwin. Thought the original 400 Apache was neat, but this 700 takes the cake.
Yea mate most of these are just computer mock ups made by this channel not Suzuki
, that’s why there’s no actual video of them .. only edited video bits of Steve Parrish on stage .. then he cuts away to his mock ups.
The DR 650 was the best bike that Suzuki ever made. but it has been in production for many years. and it's lifespan is about to come to an end. and if this bike goes into production? I'm guessing this bike will probably replace the infamous DR 650. it will definitely take one hell of a bike to replace the DR 650.
I would love to see Suzuki come out with a new line of Motocross bikes.
I had a TS 185 in 1973 and rode it everyday on and off road, it was stonecrusher reliable, never broke the entire time I owned it.
It really does look like the old TS bikes.
yes the fake pic does
I was owner 3 TS250 and one TS400 Apache from '73
A TS must be a Twostroke
Seems like it was trail sport if I remember correctly?
The legendary TS Suzuki from the 70s is back with a high cc, sure to be fun, between then and now !
The liveries available brings back memories of the 70s.
Big time cool man! Brings back memories... I had a TS400 in blue with Orange stripe. It was good. I had a great time on it. It would kick you back in the starting of it.. Deffinitely wear boots on that one. Had a 185 or two and have a 1971 TS250 under the houser right now. No spark... needs work but I will get it squared.
Bring back the mighty 2 stroke!!!
Hope they make that yellow one, reminds me of the TM motocrossers.
It did, looked good too.
Would absolutely love to see this one come to Australia but unfortunately I’m not holding my breath we tend to miss out on some really cool bikes and cars.
Who remembers the Hodaka combat wombat with the Crome gas tank 125cc
Mine was $750 brand new in '74. Only one piston ring so I bought a pack of 10 spares.
fantastic
I bought a TS 400 in 1973.
I eventually turned it into a very competitive flat tracker and I ran the reidoso hill 2:02 climb and the pikes peak hill climb. Of course all that was left of the bike was the motor and transmission.
It had an after market frame,forks and wheels.
imagine that. a motorcycle that actually looks like a motorcycle.i was begining to think they were forgotten.its about freaking time.
❤ #Wow w..Splendid, absolutely marvelous. ✌❤😀
Really cool looking bike 🎉🎉
I had a 74 185 Suzuki One of.The best bikes I have owned
We had a Suzuki TS 185 Suzuki was unique in having the 185cc engine because the other manufacturers had a 175cc engine the TS 185 was an enduro which meant it wasn't good for motocross. but it was very good as a trail bike. this new TS 700 is AWESOME and must be what is going to replace the aging and infamous DR 650. which was probably the best bike that Suzuki ever made. and it's a shame that Suzuki is eventually going to end production of that bike. but it's all in the name of progress.
I bought a TS 125 back in 1974 ... in NSW Australia, so not just in america and japan!
Nice clean lines, I like it.
That's really pretty, very retro and cool.👍
Schön wie du immer wieder neue Modelle aus deinem Programm zsuberdt. Sbef leider wird keines deiner Vorschläge jemals gebaut werden. Eine GSX 1150 E wäre toll.
I love it. Reminds me of my first bike. 75 RM 125. I would get the yellow one, but silver and blue look great too.
can't buy what doesn't exist
Nice looking concept I would like to see one of these on the road or in the dirt. I've had many different bikes and dual sport is the way to go in my opinion. Go anywhere take an adventure. Sure they're not the fastest and they don't go through the corners the best but you can go anywhere solid.
1978 TS 185 owner funnest dual purpose bike ever
Yep, that blighter brings back memories.
The yellow version reminds me the RM250 I owned.
I had a TS250 way back, it went like hot sh't even with the main bearings gone,.
I had a brand new TS100 when I was 17 then later I had a TS250 and that was a blast, I'm thinking maybe it is time to go back to the TS marque, maybe, it is either an X400 scrambler, CRF300L and now this is available, decisions decisions, BACK TO THE FUTURE. the bike firms have woke up at last. . . .
Now that's a Suzuki ! Bring it .
T/C/E
About to restore a '72' TS185, great machine.
Great styling exercise. I would buy it. I currently have a 1985 Suzuki SP250.
What a very good-looking bike! 👍❤️😎✅
Everything but the cylinder head. The jug looks strange.
Gefällt mir sehr, sehr gut. 👍👍👍
Tuve una ts 250 Modelo 79 excelente Moto.... siempre la recuerdo...fue mi 1 er moto
If that was a two stroke that 700 would triple it's sales!
And hospital admissions!
If it ain't a two stroke it ain't a ts period
I had a TS 100 & a TC 185 back in the 70's.The 185 had a 2-speed hi-low transmission.Both were enduro's.
Do your homework, we had the entire range of Suzuki TS and Er in Australia! My first bike was a 74 Duster, then a 76 TS 250, then a 76TS400. I still own a TS400 today. That is a beautiful bike and if I decide to take up adventure riding, that’s the bike for me!
I'd be interested in knowing MPG and fuel capacity. (How far will it go between fill-ups? That would be critical for serious off-the-beaten-track touring!)
Tis but a dream 😊
Perfekt endlich wieder eine TS 💯☝️💪👍🇯🇵😍
Endlich mal ein schönes Motorrad in der Klasse. Die KTM und Huskys sind optische Fehlgriffe. Zudem dürfte die Suzi günstiger sein und hoffentlich ein gefälligeres Cockpit haben.
I do like this gradual shift to classic Japanese style modern bikes. This is lovely.
What goes around comes around !! Looks like most the motorcycle design teams of today have been transported back to the 70's and 80's ! Next thing you know they'll be making 21st century copies of the Rudge !
With a bronze c cylinder head.
Una belleza d máquina.
I give Suzuki credit for making this bike. Hopefully it is affordable .
did they make it? looks like fake cg to me
Had a suzuki ER 250 excellent reliable bike never had any issues the TS 700 looks great believe it when its in the showrooms though
IT ALL STARTED WITH THE 71 TS 125 DUSTER THIS CONSEPT IS RIGHT ON FOR THE TIMES
W.T.S.H.T.F. CANT SEE IT UNDER 300 LBS
Sweet.tp pihak suzuki kurang memperhatikan motor mana yg banyak di minati konsumen,terkadang memproduksi yg kurang di minati konsumen
A buddy had a TS400. We were in High School and it was a hammered old POS. The bike wouldn't start. I checked for spark, which it had. Then I checked the for fuel by opening the petcock to access the fuel filter, which was clogged up tight with junk. Cleaned that and it fired right up of course. He exclaimed "you can make junk run!" 😂
The TS was a stalwart bike, hard to kill, and it had some power to it when running!
Build it and I'll buy it!
Oh man, I was literally making plans to call my dealer Monday and put a deposit down on one.
These will sell like hot cakes!
I want 1 in yellow!! Hope this gets built and doesn't cost over $7000
well it's free, it does not actually exist, just some cg timewasting crap with bot voice
Can't wait
I'm guessing it will have street tires available? I'd be hard pressed to find enough unpaved road in my area to require off-road treads. Love the bike though!
I ride a ‘77 ts 400 and a ‘75 ts250 presently. I would buy the 700
I had a TS 185 back in 1977,..New Zealand.
Only because I couldn't afford the TS 250 at the time.
I learned what a clutch was on my dad's 1973 TS 185.
bought a 73 Apache new, and it was sweet. Gave it to my nephew , but it now needs a CDI box. Anybody know where to find one?
Just heat the cdi in an oven to remove the moisture.
Grew up in a family that rode early 70s Yamaha Enduros. THIS is what a motorcycle is supposed to look like. Guessing it’s less expensive than the Ducati Scrambler and has slightly better off road chops.
I had a ported,red, ts400 that was a blast on a windy road but it seized on me twice.😅
Wow, such style. A ‘70s look in 2024. I lived through the 70’s and y’all can’t bring back the great times in 2024. Great times are dead. Oh, hey Suzuki, how’s that car line going? And before y’all slam dunk me, I owned an intruder 1400cc in the 80’s. Great bike.
1972 Honda SL350 also will comeback !!!
Looks like the perfect touring bike not you big and heavy like most, once luggage up you'd still be able to move it around. Be a good one to compare to to the newish Yamaha 700 tenere
If they were to bring the front fender down to the wheel then I might be interested.
Like the retro design👍
I can see where there would be a large market for that one in the US. I could possibly be a buyer for one of those.👍🏻🇺🇸
Cool !
I still ride a 1974 TS185 to this day. how’s that for well made… operating at 50 years old! But I might have a reason to upgrade now…
Is this supposed to replace the DR650?
Love it❤
The concept is good. The retrospective appearance is not bad. But I still doubt a heavy bike of old design before CAD revolution could be attractive in today's market. I hope it's way under 120Kg,
impossible for a 700 twin. The T7 is 205kg wet.
Belleza!!!
with a few upgrades that might be able to stand against the kawi 650, or maybe close to it
Lindíssima
Put a kick start on it.
Astonishing to see what artificial intelligence can create. Interesting though to see how people react to these illusions.
Suzuki TS 185 ER Were popular back then because of price.
Nice for adventure...
Good design
こんなの出たらすごく欲しい
If they make it I’ll be the first down to the dealers. Yellow and black please.
Love it!! Go Suzuki
Id have that 400 2 stroke in a heartbeat...the went very well...