1974 SUZUKI TM 400 Picture 2327018

Suzuki Tm 400. 1971 Suzuki TM 400 R Suzuki bikes, Vintage motocross, Suzuki motorcycle DeCoster went on to win the 1971 500cc title and the World. Suzuki's foray into production motocross machinery began with the rare blue and silver 1968 TM250, a twin port machine largely based on the CZ twin port design.

1974 SUZUKI TM 400 Picture 2327018
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The ad on the left: American motorcross champion John De Soto (right) and his brother Don Ron.* The ad on the right shows a group of five riders, all on different bikes It is very scary to ride a machine under such circumstances and the drain on one's intestinal fortitude is exhausting.

1974 SUZUKI TM 400 Picture 2327018

That a marketingoriented Japanese manufacturer should do so will tell you something about the large number of racers and play-racers out "there." Flexible plastic fenders, a large. The TM hops around like a pogo stick when you try to push it real hard It would actually spit you off on the straight and level if you caught the torque band just.

Vintage 1974 Suzuki TM 400 Apache TM400 Cyclone Dirt Bike Off Road. 1972 Suzuki TM-250 and TM-400 brochure page and a 1972 TM-400 magazine ad It would actually spit you off on the straight and level if you caught the torque band just.

Vintage 1974 Suzuki TM 400 Apache TM400 Cyclone Dirt Bike Off Road. Compare prices, models, trims, options and specifications between different Suzuki motorcycles on Cycle Trader. Vintage bike guru Matt Cuddy reminds us why the TM in Suzuki's TM400 Cyclone model designation probably stood for "Throw Me." Swathed in orange, the 1971 Suzuki TM400 Cyclone had a rather demure look about it, but the color was appropriate nevertheless: The TM quickly turned from coach to pumpkin as soon as you hammered the throttle.