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T250 Hustler (successor to the T20 starting with the 1969 model year) T305 Raider (only actually produced for about one year ca. 1968) T350 Rebel (outgrowth of the T250; actual engine displacement was 315 cc) T500 Titan [4] Suzuki also produced some of these models in a "high pipe" or "street scrambler" version.
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The Suzuki T250, also known as the Suzuki Hustler is a 247 cc (15.1 cu in), two-stroke, twin-cylinder motorcycle produced by the Japanese Suzuki company between 1969 and 1972. The model was developed from the earlier T20 and was one of the models that contributed to Suzuki's success in the early 1970s.
The Suzuki T20 is a motorcycle with a 247 cc (15.1 cu in), two-stroke, twin-cylinder engine, and six speed gearbox.It was first manufactured in 1965 (but introduced as a 1966 model) and was produced until the end of the 1968 model year.
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The duplex cradle frame of the T250 was modified for the GT250 with three small top tubes instead of the previous single large tube. [5] Rear suspension was by swinging arm with twin shock absorbers. At the front telescopic forks were used. [2] A new single downtube frame was designed for the X7, which saved 1.5 kg (3.3 lb) over the previous ...
In 1942, the U.S. Army Air Force (the successor to the Air Corps from June 1941) ordered the Bobcat as a light transport as C-78s, which were redesignated as UC-78s on 1 January 1943. By the end of World War II, Cessna had produced more than 4,600 Bobcats for the U.S. Army, 67 of which were transferred to the United States Navy as JRC-1 s.
The Bellanca T-250 Aries was a light airplane built in the United States in the early 1970s, which achieved only limited production. Designed by Marvin Greenwood in Texas while his company, Anderson-Greenwood, owned the Bellanca name, it was offered as a Bellanca product. [1]