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71>74 BSA b50 mx sum were sold as TR5MX Avengers .

The TR5MX is basically a badge-engineered BSA B50MX,

when BSA went out of business the remaining parts were built up as Triumphs.

best i can cum up with

there were some independents that bilt b50 baest bikes as well

it has a rear disk and no front brake which makes it different than the factory bikes

so probably an independent bild well thats my guess

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Very Nice!

 

I wonder what that tank and seat are worth now.

 

Your easy guess looks to me like a 1982 Suzuki GS550 but I can't find one of those with seven spoke wheels.

 

http://www.suzukicycles.org/photos/GS/GS550L/1982_GS550L_blk_450.jpg

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ok will give you the cz becoures its almost a jawa and could take weeks to find as there is only one vague reference to it gota love the tank bag though

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haven sean one of theas befour :mustache:

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Suzuki X6/T250/Hustler?

 

Check that...

 

It is a 1970 Suzuki T500 Titan.

 

Like this cafe?

http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4141/4946660800_b274c1c7f5_z.jpg

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Suzuki X6/T250/Hustler?

 

Check that...

 

It is a 1970 Suzuki T500 Titan.

 

Like this cafe?

http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4141/4946660800_b274c1c7f5_z.jpg

 

yes just like that

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Linked brakes.

 

Panther Model 100

Engine type: air-cooled 2-valve OHV pushrod single

Capacity: 598 cc

Bore:87 mm

Stroke:100 mm

Power: 23 bhp @ 5,300 rpm

Weight: 193 kg (425 lb) dry

Top speed: 68 mph (109 km/h)

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Kevin & Steve

 

You guys are amazing! I haven't seen a bunch of these bikes ever before and it's fun to follow along while you two go at it. I'll try one.......

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Kevin & Steve

 

You guys are amazing! I haven't seen a bunch of these bikes ever before and it's fun to follow along while you two go at it. I'll try one.......

 

 

1964 Velocette Vogue. Rolling sculpture...beautiful! But unfortunately, chasing a trend that never happened.

 

BTW, Dave...the way we play the game is to determine the make, model and year of the motorcycle offered up, THEN you submit your offering.:stickinouttounge::big-grin-emoticon:

I'll let you pass this time as a newbie, but in the future, please guess the motorcycle last offered before submitting your own. :thumbsup2: Zed points for you.

Thanks for joining in to play this winter doldrums interlude.:cold:

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