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1970 SUZUKI Model Line Original Vintage Ad ~ Ten Models from 50 to 500cc

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Description

1970 SUZUKI Model Line Original Vintage Ad ~ Ten Models from 50 to 500cc
1970 Suzuki Model Line original vintage advertisement.
DESCRIPTION:
There are only ten bikes built to take on the country. Suzuki has all of them.
Built to take on the country is more than just a slogan for our advertising.
It's a technique, a way of building our bikes — all ten models — so they're at the head of their class. In performance, in looks, in price, in whatever category you judge a bike by.
In short, the best.
That's why, no matter which size Suzuki you buy, from our 50 to our
500, you buy more bike for your money.
Proof?
A Suzuki engineer not only wrestles with power-to-weight ratios, engine designs and suspension theories, he's working on things you never notice — until you've had your bike for a while: Like getting more engine efficiency by adding a sixth port, or calculating the
maximum power band for a 250cc bike; even down to figuring out the right amount of padding on the seat.
Things like that.
Because the way we look at it, there are all kinds of bikes built the ordinary way. But there are only ten built to take on the country.
We wouldn't have it any other way. And once you ride one, neither will you.
AC-50
F-50
TC-90
TS-90
TC-120
T-125
T-250
TS-250
T-350
T-500
Suzuki: built to take on the country.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Black & White
Photo
Size -
Full Page - 8
inches x 11 inches -
20 cm x 28 cm
ALL SIZES ARE APPROXIMATE DUE TO CROPPING
Country - USA
Grading - Excellent
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All vintage ads are carefully packaged, shipped flat with rigid cardboard inserts, ziplock plastic bags and bubblewrap envelopes clearly marked
DO NOT BEND
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