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Old Suzuki 2 Stroke From The Late 70S/early 80S

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Booldawg | 11:38 Mon 11th Jan 2016 | Motoring
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Having a convo with a mate and trying to remember the model of a bike he owned in the mid-late 80s. It was a few years old when he had it so it was probably manufactured in early 80s.

It was a Suzuki, 2 stroke 100cc. Was a 'road' style of bike so not the TS.

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lol, might have even been a Yamaha. It was (home) painted in Marlboro colours. Marlboro sponsored Yamaha so it may well have been that.
Maybe a Suzuki RM 100
AX100 or GT100 ?? Suzuki Samurai ?
Here is a list of Yamaha 2 stroke road bikes.


Road bikes[edit]

Two-stroke[edit]

CR5
CS3
CS5
DS7
TDR50
TDR80
Yamaha AT-1
Yamaha AT-1MX
Yamaha CT-1
DT-1 1968[1]
DS250 parallel twin
DT50LC
DT50M
DT50MX
DT50R
DT50X
DT80MX
DT80LC
DT80R
DT100MX
DT100R
DT125LC
DT125MX
DT125R
DT125X
DT175MX
DT200R
DT250MX
DT250R
DT350LC
DT350R
DT400B
FS1E[note 1]
HS1 2 cyl., 90cc
IT200
LS2 2 cyl., 100cc
L2GF
PW50
PW80
RX50
Yamaha RT-1
RT180H
RZ350
R5
RZ500
RD50
RD60
RD125
RD135
RD200
RD250
RD350
RD350LC
RD350 YPVS
RD350 F2
RD400
RD500LC
RS200
R1-Z
RS
Yamaha RS 125DX
RS-100
RX-Z
Rs 5-speed
RX 100
RX DX
RX 115
RX-S
RX-125
RX-135 (also known as RX-K)
SDR 200
TD2
TDR 125
TDR 250
TZR 125
TZR 250
TZM 150
TZ250
TZ750
YCS1
YDS3
YA-1[note 2][1]
YB50
YC-1[note 3][1]
YD-1[note 4][1]
YDS6C - 1969 250 parallel twin based on the Daytona Racing engine of same time. Street scrambler.
YG1K[note 5]
L2
YAS1
YAS2
Yamaha YL1
Yamaha YL2
Yamaha YL2C
YM1
YR2

Four-stroke[edit]

See also: Star Motorcycles

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