Suzuki PE175 restoration

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Publicado 2024-07-01
1980 Suzuki PE175 restoration build. Restoring the PE175 back to it former glory. Main features are gas tank (fuel tank) polish and stainless steel wheel spokes.

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  • @AridersLifeYT
    Great to see another local doing restorations on bikes. im currently working ona. 88 DS80 resto. Thanks for posting this as the 175 was my next project bike ive been eyeing off.
  • @ianmcghie33
    I had one aged 18 it was the exact power as my honda cb 200 😊
  • @louisrauzi3872
    Beautiful. Have some 73 tm 125 parts. Expansion chamber silencer side panels are mint.
  • @chrissharkey6172
    Just after i left school my mate bought one it was a beastie 😊
  • @davenorman8251
    Nice I had an 83 PE175..I would race RM's and blow them up and practice on the PE..never touched it and never blew it up..unbelievably hard to kill machine...engine is like a ER185 but heaps more rpm.
  • @randywood9060
    I've never ridden one but am looking to buy for a project.
  • @antzw
    Good work mate impressed with the tank results
  • Awesome job mate. I do the same thing, restore them old two strokes. Good job on the tank too. And it's all the other little details that make the difference.
  • @haywire05
    In the US the national forest is managed by the Forest Service. There are some trails that you can ride on and a requirement is a spark arrestor to supposedly stop forest fires. The rangers that patrol the parks know nothing about dirt bikes so, if it doesn't have a sticker or stamping saying it's approved then they will ticket you or throw you out. The stamping is Suzuki complying with US requirements.
  • @andystrains4335
    Nice job I had the 82 model with the full floater suspension it was a great bike road everywhere
  • @gti20vtMarcel
    She's a beauty!, good work! my first dirtbike back in the eighties was a '79 RM125....( now Honda XR600R) Greetings from the Netherlands!
  • @MikeConcordia
    I had an 82 Yamaha IT 175. I heard the PE was a great similar bike.
  • @joeysmith6154
    In the late 70’s and throughout the 80’s Suzuki was quite adamant about complying to our Federal Laws. They actually employed people to go to their dealer network unannounced to check all the safety components for proper installation and operation. From the front brakes to the tail light. On road, off-road & ATV’s got the once over. The Factory allowed a given number of marks annually to the Dealer. Eclipse that number and the Dealer was fined. How or how much I never knew bcuz I turned wrenches. Sales and Front Office dealt w/American Suzuki. All this stress on the Dealers while basic bicycles and skateboards flew off store shelves by the thousands daily w/all their safety features, right? Not !!! Back then U S Forestry Service, U S Park Management & The Bureau of Land Management (BLM).