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    TS 185L '74 trail bike rebuild

    1st Visit; Old biker renewing interests

    Returning to motorcycles after a long time away...
    Restoring an old TS Suzuki and would like to converse with others of similar interests.
    With a view to chasing required parts and getting advice on restoration techniques and methods and servicing/spare parts contacts.
    Bike is a TS185L which makes it a 1974 I think.

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    Head to Craig Bailey M/C Wreckers in Hawera,he advertises in motorcycle trader and as heaps of old parts as been doing the business for 30 plus years.
    Hello officer put it on my tab

    Don't steal the government hates competition.

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    I hate you so much. Well actually its envy.

    I love TS/ER 185's - my first bike was one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    I hate you so much. Well actually its envy.

    I love TS/ER 185's - my first bike was one.
    Mine too,first was 1975 model,then several bikes later a ts185er 1984 in 1988 was owned by me.
    Hello officer put it on my tab

    Don't steal the government hates competition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    I hate you so much. Well actually its envy.

    I love TS/ER 185's - my first bike was one.
    same here......

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    My 1st bike was a ts185 as well, it was a absolute minter! didn't stay like the for long! only problem apart from brake and clutch levers "falling off" was it use to eat plugs! if it didn't start 1st kick it needed a new plug!

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    You have started it now......

    Look at what I found on trademe......

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-399584062.htm

    dammit!
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    Quote Originally Posted by TSuzuki View Post
    1st Visit; Old biker renewing interests

    Returning to motorcycles after a long time away...
    Restoring an old TS Suzuki and would like to converse with others of similar interests.
    With a view to chasing required parts and getting advice on restoration techniques and methods and servicing/spare parts contacts.
    Bike is a TS185L which makes it a 1974 I think.
    You want bits??
    Tony Jury Motorcycles in Pahiatua bought Suzuki NZ's entire stock of TS/TC 185 parts a few years ago, There's loads still there I saw them just a few weeks ago.

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    Hah what a coincidence

    Hah I just did a search on TS185 on here because im also doing a restoration of sorts on my first bike which i still have which is a 1982 Suzuki TS185ER, this is what i have to work with

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    Man i wish i wasnt so young dumb and full of cum way back when i left this outside for the last 8 years uncovered...
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    ...got a ts90 'honcho', if anyone has a bent for it..had a ts fetish for a long time...recently grew up enough to realise that sometimes you just gotta get over things...gave the ts50 'gaucho' to a good home...the 'savage' went a while ago...never got anywhere near finding the 'apache', that i craved...my neighbour has a perfect 'duster'.., t-suzukis are where its at, um, where it was...you probably really had to be there to be besotted by them...s32-2 sitting in my shed thats for the off to...

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMSec View Post
    t-suzukis are where its at, um, where it was...you probably really had to be there to be besotted by them.
    Well I was still in shorts when this TS400 was born.She's all mine now tho and man what a ride,everything might be saggy and the brakes permanently on holiday but she gave me my first ever VMX win in class and then dnf'd the next...besotted? me?

    Yep.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeD400 View Post
    Hah I just did a search on TS185 on here because im also doing a restoration of sorts on my first bike which i still have which is a 1982 Suzuki TS185ER, this is what i have to work with

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    Man i wish i wasnt so young dumb and full of cum way back when i left this outside for the last 8 years uncovered...
    Why on earth did they no just keep making this bike. I would buy one new if they were available. Closest thing is the bloody mud bug (too slow) and the Trojan (too plasticy).
    I want a brand new 82 TS185..........
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    Gave A TF Away

    My first bike too was a 1975 TS 185 Suzuki and it gave many years of fun, mostly road riding. Some years later I was given a TF 185 (the farm version with high/low ratio) which I used offroad in Central Otago.

    Eventually the bike languished forgotten in a corner so just a few weeks ago I gave it away - along with an old XL Honda 185. Shame, the OP could have had it. The guy who has the bikes has repaired them for his sons to use on the speedway so they aren't wasted. Gave me a lot of pleasure to see.

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    I had a TS90 for a while - sold it to Wari.......
    s32-2 sitting in my shed thats for the off to...
    .....the tip? Mates had S32-2's - my YL1 would out drag them and as fast ....
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