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Background imageSuzuki Collection: Fly Guy

Fly Guy
Guy Martin flies Ballaugh in practice for the Post-Classic MGP 2009. His Suzuki is reminiscent of those raced by Grameme Crosby in the early 1980s

Background imageSuzuki Collection: D. J

D. J
998 Senior TT (Yamaha) 2000 Junior (V & M Yamaha) 2002 Production 1000 (Suzuki)

Background imageSuzuki Collection: Crooks Suzuki TT & MGP winners

Crooks Suzuki TT & MGP winners
Frank Whiteway 1970 Poduction 500 TT Stan Woods, 1972 Production 500 TT Les Trotter, 1976 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imageSuzuki Collection: Befote they were famous

Befote they were famous
The first TT years of: Ian Hutchinson (1000 Suzuki) Cameron Donald )600 Honda) Steve Plater (1000 Yamaha)

Background imageSuzuki Collection: Mick Grant

Mick Grant
1974 Production TT (Triumph) 1977 Classic (Kawasaki) 1985 Production 750 (Suzuki)

Background imageSuzuki Collection: Whats dropped off?

Whats dropped off?
John Barton checks back to see what appears to be laying in the road during practice for TT 2007. The Orange Army are always looking for volunteers

Background imageSuzuki Collection: Duck! Definitely a Gor blimey Moment

Duck! Definitely a Gor blimey Moment
Manx racer Paul Smyth (PRF Suzuki) instinctively ducks as a fellow racers machine somersaults and destroys itself at Anglesey in 2013. Paul slid off trying to miss the shrapnel, but was unhurt

Background imageSuzuki Collection: So nearly the winner

So nearly the winner
Well off the leaderboard in a lowly 18th place at the end of the first lap. Andrew Soar stormed through the field to miss victory in the 2012 Senior Manx by just two seconds

Background imageSuzuki Collection: Enjoy the Lap Kevin?

Enjoy the Lap Kevin?
1993 500cc Grand Prix World Champion Kevin Schwantz took part in the 2012 Parade Lap. It is not sure if the inset pic was taken before or after his lap

Background imageSuzuki Collection: Saturday evening practice - TT 2009

Saturday evening practice - TT 2009
Wil these be the winninf eyes this year? Cameron Donald (Relentless Suzuki by TAS Racing) at Greeba Bridge

Background imageSuzuki Collection: The Fast Newcomer

The Fast Newcomer
Tycos Suzuki Aussie Josh Brookes was currently the fastest ever newcomer at TT 2013

Background imageSuzuki Collection: Southern 100 record holder

Southern 100 record holder
Guy Martin still has to win a TT, but he has a winning pedigree at the Southern 100, He held the lap record for the Billown circuit at 114.235 mph

Background imageSuzuki Collection: ForSale

ForSale
For sale - 2009 GSX1000 Suzuki, never raced or rallied, one careful owner, needs slight attention" Carl Rennies well-bent Suzuki after a major off in practice

Background imageSuzuki Collection: TT 2008 Senior

TT 2008 Senior
John McGuinness - TT win number 14. 13 all the way for Gary Carswell - he finished in his start number

Background imageSuzuki Collection: 2008 Sidecar TT B

2008 Sidecar TT B
The dice of the meeting. The Honda outfit of Nick Crowe/Mark Cox lead Dave Molyneux/Dan Sayles Suzuki as they head for ulby Bridge. The crews were hardly further apart duting the whole race

Background imageSuzuki Collection: 2008 Sidecar TT A

2008 Sidecar TT A
Andrew Winkle tries to get the rear tyre to grip as John Holden pours on the LCR Suzuki power away from the start. In the background the red-overalled dynamic Radio TT duo of Chris Kinley

Background imageSuzuki Collection: Intent

Intent
The eyes are focussed on the starters flag as Cameron Donald prepares to launch his TAS Suzuki down Bray Hill at the start of an epic battle with John McGuinness in the 2008 Senior TT

Background imageSuzuki Collection: TT 2008 Sidecar A

TT 2008 Sidecar A
Another fighting wi for Nick Crowe/Mark Cox. A surprise third in their first TT - Tim Reeves/Patrick Farrance

Background imageSuzuki Collection: 1967 50cc Suzuki twin

1967 50cc Suzuki twin
Suzuki RK67 1967. Engine type: Water-cooled 50cc parallel twin 2-stroke. Maximum 17, 500 rpm, 170 kph. Transmission: 14 speeds

Background imageSuzuki Collection: TT 2008 Superstock

TT 2008 Superstock
Second TT on the bounce for Cameron Donald (Suzuki). Adrian Archibald (Suzuki) flies Ballacrye

Background imageSuzuki Collection: TT 2008 Junior TT race 2

TT 2008 Junior TT race 2
No problems this race for Bruce Anstey. Best Newcomer - James Hillier

Background imageSuzuki Collection: 1967 Suzuki 500cc Twin

1967 Suzuki 500cc Twin
In 1967 Suzuki unveiled the RK67, a water-cooled parallel 50cc two-stroke. It revved to 17, 500, drove through a 14-speed gearbox and was capable of 170 kph

Background imageSuzuki Collection: 2008 Senior TT - before the actio

2008 Senior TT - before the actio
It may only be a few minutes before the Senior TT, but a seated Bruce Anstey jokes with his mechanics as the team prepare his Relentless Suzuki by TAS racing ready for the big race

Background imageSuzuki Collection: Top Newcomers 2009

Top Newcomers 2009
Left; Steve Mercer (!000 Suzuki) Superbike TT Below left: Dean Banks / Nigel Brogan (600 Baker) Sidecar TT Below: Louis Carriera (1000 Suzuki) Senior TT

Background imageSuzuki Collection: Shades of 1957

Shades of 1957
Wearing the style of fairing that was outlawed after 1957, Rob Barber takes the Suzuki-chassied Agni Motor round Cruikshanks. Rob finished second to Mark Miller

Background imageSuzuki Collection: Racing

Racing
A poem from Dave Clucas

Background imageSuzuki Collection: 1988 Production C TT

1988 Production C TT
Eurosports resident expert and race-summariser Jamie Whitham, From 11 TT rides, Jamies best result was third in the 1989 Supersport 600 race

Background imageSuzuki Collection: Waiting, just waiting

Waiting, just waiting
The TAS Suzuki GSXRs of Bruce Astey and Adrian Arhchibald wait in vain for their riders; the Superbike race was postponed from the Saturday until Monday

Background imageSuzuki Collection: Post-race 2004 Production 600 TT

Post-race 2004 Production 600 TT
" How was that for you?" John McGuinness (Yamaha) and Bruce Anstey (Suzuki) exchange glances in the winners enclosure

Background imageSuzuki Collection: 2004 1000cc Production TT

2004 1000cc Production TT
" I wish my Suzuki was as reliable as the Marshals Honda, thinks Maria Costello as she settles back to watch the 2004 Production TT after retiring on the second lap

Background imageSuzuki Collection: Water - Water

Water - Water
One practice session Cameron Donald arrived up the skip road at Barddan Bridge shouting for water. Notbecayse of thirst - or to top up the radiator

Background imageSuzuki Collection: what happened next?

what happened next?
a severe brusing - thats what! Les Shand left his braking a tad too late for Sulby Bridge in 2008 TT practice. It doesn t show

Background imageSuzuki Collection: 17 TT wins between them

17 TT wins between them
Stanley Woods and Mick Grant share their TT memories outside the Crosby Hotel in 1982. For the record; Stanley won ten TT pre-war, Mick won his on Triumph, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Honda

Background imageSuzuki Collection: The Martin dynasty

The Martin dynasty
27 years apart, but barely an inch between them at Quarter Bridge. Left; Ian Martin (P&M Suzuki) in the 1982 Formula one TT. Right; son Guy Martin (Hydrex Honda) 2009 Superstock TT

Background imageSuzuki Collection: Kiwi Ace

Kiwi Ace
Dennis Ireland may have been the suprise winnner of the 1982 Classic TT, but he had a racing pedigreeof many years on the Continental Circus

Background imageSuzuki Collection: The 1982 MGP Newcomers winners

The 1982 MGP Newcomers winners
The class winners in the 1982 Newcomers Manx line up. Junior winner Gary Hislop is flanked by Brian Lund (Lightweight, 82) and Senior winner Ian Ogden

Background imageSuzuki Collection: Slippery when wet'

Slippery when wet"
We trust Jamie Whitham refers to a nasty slide at Quarer Bridge; not an unexpected rise in the birth-rate in Huddersfield! The London Rubber Co. sponsored the Suzuki team in 1989

Background imageSuzuki Collection: Suzuki 30th anniversary

Suzuki 30th anniversary
Graeme Crosby and Mitsuo Itoh complete their celebration of Suzukis 30th anniversary Parade Lap

Background imageSuzuki Collection: Not the Haka - a perfect flying W'

Not the Haka - a perfect flying W"
It was ten years since Kiwi Grame Crosby was a rising star in the TT. In 1990 he was still rising to the occasion! An eye-watering episode during the Suzuki Parade Lap

Background imageSuzuki Collection: DJ

DJ
David Jefferies winning the 2002 Senior TT. DJ won three triples from 1999 to 2002 on Yamaha and Suzuki machines

Background imageSuzuki Collection: 2002 TT practice

2002 TT practice
DJ David Jefferies (TAS Suzuki)

Background imageSuzuki Collection: Gus Kuhn Suzuki

Gus Kuhn Suzuki
Chas Mortimer has a TT pedigree second to none, with 8 victoies to his name. For 1978, he rode this Reynolds-framed Gus Kuhn Suzuki to 6th in the Formula One TT

Background imageSuzuki Collection: A Kiwi high-flyer

A Kiwi high-flyer
After three decades away from racing, Kiwi John Woodley was back racing an MV in the Australian BEARS series. John rode the TT for two years, finishing 9th in the 1978 Senior

Background imageSuzuki Collection: 1978 Senior TT

1978 Senior TT
American Pat Hennen (Suzuki) was rthe first rider to record a sub-20 minute lap, but crashed at Bishopscourt on his next lap

Background imageSuzuki Collection: Manx Legend; John McBride

Manx Legend; John McBride
I think it would be fair to say that we may have lost the Manx Grand Prix, but for the petition raised by former rider and travelling marshal John McBride

Background imageSuzuki Collection: Another TT stopover

Another TT stopover
Dave Leach lines up for the 1987 Formula One TT. Dave won four TTs

Background imageSuzuki Collection: Katana

Katana
Irelands Eric Galbraith steers Suzukis stylish Katana model round Ballacraine in the 1983 Formula One TT

Background imageSuzuki Collection: Manx Legend; Mike Seward (Fowler Yamaha) 1986 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Manx Legend; Mike Seward (Fowler Yamaha) 1986 Senior Manx Grand Prix
A slow first lap in the 1986 Senior Manx left Mike Seward (Fowler Yamaha) playing catch up to Grant Goodings (Suzuki). Mike failed to take victory by just 3.4 seconds



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