The 1970s was a period of significant change for Suzuki motorcycles, marked by a shift from two-stroke to four-stroke dominance. The decade began with the highly successful GT series, known for its powerful two-stroke engines, with the GT750 “Water Buffalo” being a standout liquid-cooled model.
In a bold move, Suzuki also experimented with the Wankel rotary engine in the unique RE5. The most pivotal moment came in the latter half of the decade with the introduction of the GS series. The GS750 became Suzuki’s first four-cylinder, four-stroke superbike, establishing the company as a major contender in the global motorcycle market and setting the stage for future performance machines.
Here is a collection of vintage photos showcasing Suzuki motorcycle ads from the 1970s.
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Suzuki GT-185 Adventurer |
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Suzuki GT-185K Adventurer |
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Suzuki GT-250 Hustler |
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Suzuki GT-250K Hustler |
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Suzuki GT-250L Hustler |
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Suzuki GT-380 Sebring |
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Suzuki GT-380L Sebring |
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Suzuki GT-550 Indy |
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Suzuki GT-550K Indy |
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Suzuki GT-550L Indy |
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Suzuki GT-750 Le Mans |
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Suzuki GT-750K Le Mans |
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Suzuki GT-750L Le Mans |
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Suzuki T-125 Stinger |
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Suzuki T-250 X-6R Hustler |
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Suzuki T-500 II Titan |
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Suzuki T-500 III Titan |
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Suzuki T-500 Titan |
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Suzuki T-500K Titan |
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Suzuki T-500L Titan |
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Suzuki TS-125J Duster |
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Suzuki TS-185L Sierra |
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Suzuki TS-250 II Savage |
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Suzuki TS-250 Savage |
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Suzuki TS-250K Savage |
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Suzuki TS-250L Savage |
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