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  1. Suzuki TS185 model history

    Suzuki TS185, launched in May 1971, was an intermediate model of the Hustler series were developed for users who are not satisfied with the TS125. The 185 cc two-stroke single-cylinder engine mounted on a light and strong semi-double …

  2. Suzuki TS185 Sierra: history, specs, pictures - CycleChaos

  3. 1973 Suzuki TS-185K Sierra - Bring a Trailer

  4. Super Commuter: 1973-1977 Suzuki GT185

    Dec 20, 2016 · Suzuki GT185. Years produced: 1973-1977. Power: 21hp @ 7,500rpm (claimed) Top speed: 79mph (period test) Engine: 184cc air-cooled 2-stroke twin. Transmission: 5-speed, chain final drive. Comparing the Suzuki …

  5. Suzuki TS 185 Sierra - Motorcycle Specifications

    The piston-port two-stroke single is simple and compact, with an emphasis on "narrow".-. The unit produces 17.5 horsepower at 7000 rpm and has a torque …

    • Capacity: 183 cc / 11.2 cu in
    • Year: 1971-72
    • Make Model: Suzuki TS 185 Sierra
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  7. No Reserve: 1975 Suzuki GT185 - Bring a Trailer

    This 1975 Suzuki GT185 is finished in red with chrome fenders and is powered by an air-cooled 184cc two-stroke parallel twin paired with a five-speed transmission. Features include oil injection, dual Mikuni carburetors, and a Ram Air cylinder …

  8. 1974 Suzuki TS185 Sierra - Bring a Trailer

    Bid for the chance to own a No Reserve: 1974 Suzuki TS185 Sierra at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online. Lot #113,438.

  9. Suzuki TS series - Wikipedia

  10. Retrospective: Suzuki GT185 Adventurer: 1973-1977

    Dec 22, 2007 · In 1976 at 16 years of age, I got a new 1976 Suzuki GS185 adventurer. A small starter bike but with 2-stroke, oil injected, twin cylinder gave the little bike lots of get-up-and-go.

  11. 100 Miles – 1980 Suzuki TS185 - Bike-urious

    May 10, 2020 · The TS range of bikes were Suzuki’s first trail bikes, and the family of two-strokes was available with motors ranging from 50 to 400cc. Some riders considered the TS185 to be the best – it was actually a few pounds …