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Suzuki TS50
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Manufacturer Suzuki
Also called Gaucho
Production 71-74
Engine 50cc
Sparkplug B7HS '71-74
Battery 6N4-2A '71-74
Front Tire 2.50-17 '71-74
Rear Tire 2.50-17 '71-74
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The Suzuki TS50 was an enduro motorcycle produced by Suzuki from 1971 to 1974 and more commonly known as the Gaucho.

It was a really sharp looking little motorcycle boasting a 5hp rotary valve engine and an upswept exhaust finished in matte black that gave it the look of a real racing motorcycle. With a light rider these could hit 55-60mph.

1971 TS50R

1971 Suzuki TS50R


  • FRAME #: TS50-10001
  • ENGINE #: TS50-10001
  • ENGINE TYPE: . . . 49cc Two-stroke
  • MODEL CODE: . . . 260
  • COLOR. Ascot Red
  • Low, chrome front fender
  • Headlight flat on bottom


1972 TS50J

1972 Suzuki TS50J
1972 Suzuki TS50 in Orange
1972 Suzuki TS50 in Orange
1972 Suzuki TS50 in Orange


  • FRAME #. TS50-33048
  • ENGINE #: ..... TS50-33070
  • ENGINE TYPE: . . . 49cc Two-stroke
  • MODEL CODE: . . . 260
  • COLOR: Strip Orange
  • High, front fender primary color
  • White tank and side covers stripes


1973 TS50K

1973 Suzuki TS50K


  • FRAME #: TS50-43847
  • ENGINE #: TS50-45089
  • ENGINE TYPE: . . . 49cc Two-stroke
  • MODEL CODE: . . . 260
  • COLOR: Bay Blue
  • Round headlight
  • Tank stripe has TS by seat

1974 TS50L

1974 Suzuki TS50L


  • FRAME #: TS50-62870
  • ENGINE #: TS50-62891
  • ENGINE TYPE: . . . 49cc Two-stroke
  • MODEL CODE: . . . 260
  • COLOR: Gypsy Red
  • Ignition switch mounted next to speedometer
  • Silver and orange tank stripes


See Also