my 1967 suzuki T200 cafe racer

suzimark at 22h13
08
May
2010
my 1967 suzuki T200 cafe racer

The Suzuki T200 has been fitted with larger carburettors up to 28mm from 22mm to accommodate the race expansion chambers. To take the extra power the very feeble original front end has been replaced with a Yamaha RD250c front end. The front yokes are bespoke hand built from beautiful billet alloyThe bike is probably 95% complete very little work remains to be done. wont be long before it on the road.. enjoy mark

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