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radman

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I have not been here much, very busy, at work, and at home, as the following will bear witness to. Hope it meets your approval. 1968 Suzuki T20, also know as the X6 Hustler, 250cc stroker, 6 speed (no, it won't fit the Feej :rolleyes: ), 100 mph.

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Nice! Is she just for looks, or do you take her out once in a while?
Just completed him last night, but I intend to ride him on occasion. All work was done with that in mind, so a lot of the work was done bringing the mechanicals up to, heh heh, speed......

 
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Beautiful! I bet it makes cool noise too!

I'm glad you're going to ride it. I hate to see vintage bikes restored and just put on display.

 
Rad,

What an Impressive Restoration!

And hope you are busy GOOD at Work & Home. Glad to know you are doing well.

 
:clapping: Nice job, Dave! :clapping:

I remember the photos you posted when you brought it home. I actually rode one of those "back in the day", not mine, but a friend's. That should be a fun little "toy" to play with.

 
Sure is purdy Rad. I can just see it now, running down the road in front of a trail of blue smoke. Congrats on getting it completed.

--G

 
'Suzuki Hustler' The name made me smile, I had forgoten it completely. Fantastic job, you just earned your seat in bike heaven. Wel done mate.

 
Well done radman! That was the hot setup when I first took an interest in motorcycles. That and the Bridgestone 250.

Then Honda came along the next year with the CB-750 and changed the world.

It's nice to see a motorcycle with everything in plain view.

Nice piece of work! You should park it on your coffee table rather than dirty it up on the street.

 
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