Introduced in 1973 as the Challenger with a distinctive Aspen Yellow paint scheme, the Suzuki TM125 was based on the TS125 trail bike, but it was ‘built to take on the country.’ One year later, the TM125L was released, with a new fuel tank design to complement the 20 horsepower (or 18 with the silencer), 2 stroke engine.
This specific Challenger spent over 30 years in the dry storage of a MX shop owner, who decided to restored it and then feature it in his showroom. As part of the rebuilt, the bike got custom built 1″ front fork extenders, lots of new parts, a repainted tank with OEM labels, a rebuilt engine, new Progressive shocks, and more. Note that the swing arm has been slightly modified with new bearings and a chain guide was welded to the frame. And the awards? Not much information is given about them, or even if they come with the sale. Find this TM125 for sale in Stratham, New Hampshire with an opening bid of $500 or a BIN of $2,495