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A Crooks Suzuki - obviouslyMartin Crooks, boss of Barrow in Furness Crooks Suzuki, at Sulby Bridge in the 1990 Lightweight Classic Manx. Martin can be seen on You Tube performing a handstand at Quarter Bridge in practice
1973 Senior TTJack Findlay ay Quarter Bridge. The French-based Australian wn his only TT in 40 starts on the Suzuki ywin
A long-lived Suzuki T500Tom Loughridge with his T500. " Betwen 1971 and 1978 I raced the bike in 20 TT races; Production, Senior, Formula 750, Formula One, 1000 Classic and the 1000 Jubilee
TT Memories - 1979 Senior TTMemories of Mike Hailwoods fighting runner up to Alex Geotge in the 1979 Senior TT
Unlucky 13 for Chris GuyAfter leading the 1981 Senior TT on his private RG500 Suzuki, Chris Guy is flagged in at Parliament Squre and told the race was stopped after two laps. On the re-run, he crashed out at Braddan Bridge
1981 Classic TTThe Year of the Black Protest. Unhappy at Suzukis tactics in the Formula One race, Honda decked their riders and machines in all-black for the Classic race. Joey Dunlop at White Gates
Norman Brown and the Neill TeamTwenty five years before he founded TAS Suzuki, Hector Neil was picking TT winners. Norman Brown and Hector, plus crew celebrate Normans 1982 Senior TT win
A Black Week for HondaJoey Dunlop lines up for the 1981 Classic TT in his Black Protest livery. Angered by Suzukis tactics in the Formula One race
ProtestHonda were unhappy with Suzuki tactics in the 1981 Formula One race, so Alex George, Ron Haslam and Joey Dunlop were The Men in Black, for the Classic TT that year
1981 Classic TTGraeme Crosby and mechanic share a joke as they wait for the start of the Clasic. Having won the Formula One, Crosby completed the double for Suzuki
Mez"Phil Mellor started his racing days on RD 350/400s, before moving up to ride works Suzuki. 1984 he rode the Padgetts of Batley RD 250 LC to win the 250Production race
Bob Simmons (Suzuki) The one and only Suzuki X7Looking positive neolithic amongst the faired NS250, LC 250 and RG 250 models of the big three, Bob Simmons took his X7 to its only TT finish
25 years of the GSX-RIn 1985 Suzuki unveiled their range of FSX-R models. The 750 model was an instant hit with racers. Just months after the UK launch Mick Grant, seen at Parliament Square, won the Production 750 race
Manx Legend; Danny ShimminManx Legend and local hero. Danny Shimmin first rode the Manx in 1965, before finally winning the 1976 Lightweight Manx. He was in the running for the 1976 Senior Manx
So closeJohn Williams was comfortably leading the 1976 Senior TT, until he ran out of fuel at Signpost Corner on the last lap, pushing his Suzuki home in 7th place
1966 50cc TTA multinational quartet of RK66 twin-cylinder Suzuki tiddlers round Quarter Bridge. Leading is Irishman Tommy Robb, followed by Kiwi Hugh Anderson (30 and West Germanys Ernst Degner (4)
Rider-replacement in Suzukis first TT forayFollowing itsuo Itoh's practice crash at the Bugalow in 1960, Liverpudlian Ray Fay was drafted in to ride Mitsuo 125 Suzuki, and rode his only Ultra.Lightweight TT mount to 18th place
1967 Production TTTesting the goods. Crooks Suzuki sponsored many TT and Manx Grand Prix riders/ Boss Eddie Crooks rode this T20 in the Production race
Not the TTs greatest fanExactly 37.73 miles after this shot was taken at Quarter Bridge in 1971, Barry Sheene slid off of Utra Lightweight Suzuki and never visited the Isle of Man aagin
1963 Senior TTMike (Michelle) Duff (Arter Matchless. After a successful period racing Tom Arters AMC machines, Mike was picked to ride for Yamaha)
The first Suzuki teamSuzuki riders and machanics wait for the start of the 1960 TT practice: Mitsuo Itoh crashed in practice, his place was taken by Ray Fay
Suzuki starOne of Suzukis guests at TT 2010 is Frank Perris. A works Suzuki rider from 1962 to 1966, Franks best TT was second place in the 1963 125 TT
The first Suzuki team - 1960One yeat fater Honda made their debut, it was the run of Suzuki to face the Mountain course. Riders and machanics pose outside Fernleigh Hotel, Douglas
The first SuzukiToshio Matsumoto sets off to practice for the 1960 Ultra Lightweight. Interested spectators incude MV mechanic Arturo Magni (above Matsumotos head), and Dr Joe Ehrlich (shirt and tie)
Hondas first year" I herby avow my intention that I will participate in the TT race and I proclaim with my fellow empoyees that I will pour all my energy
The only Japanese TT winner 1963-2007In 1963 Mitsuo Itoh, who had been a member of the first Suzuki team from 1960, triumphed in the 1963 50cc. For 2007, he returned for the Parade Lap
Suzukis first TT winWhen Ernst Degner defected from East Germany, he took with him to Suzuki the tuning information which allowed the Japanese company to turn their also-ran racers to world champions
Phil Read (Oxford Suzuki) 1982 Formula One TT
Mick Grants camera bike being prepared for filming Bray to Governors
Geoff Martin (Suzuki) 1985 Production B TT
Mark Bullen (Suzuki) 1985 Production B TT
Kevin Hughes (Suzuki) 1985 Production B TT
Steve Bull (Suzuki) 1985 Production Class A TT
Barry Woodland (Suzuki) 1986 Production D TT
Nigel Bryan (Suzuki) 1986 Production B TTAussie Nigel Bryan (Suzuki) 1986 Production B TT
Brian Appleton (Suzuki) 1986 Production B TT
Steve Ward (Suzuki) 1986 Production B TT
John Williams (Suzuki) 1986 Production B TT
Glenn Wiliams (Suzuki) 1985 Formula One TTKiwi Glenn Wiliams (Suzuki) 1985 Formula One TT
Bob Munro & R Gayle (Suzuki) 1984 Sidecar TT
Brian Warburton (Loan Suzuki) 1976 Senior TT
Bert Kleimaier (Suzuki) 1976 Senior TTGerman Bert Kleimaier (Suzuki) 1976 Senior TT
John Davis (Suzuki) 1987 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Adam Woodhall (Suzuki) 1987 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Ray Evans (Suzuki) 1987 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Geoff Martin (Suzuki) 1987 Senior Manx Grand Prix
John McBride (Suzuki) 1987 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Kevin Jackson (Suzuki) 1987 Senior Manx Grand Prix