All engines had two parallel cylinders with air cooling. •
T90 Wolf •
T125 Stinger (or Flying Leopard/Wolf in the Japanese home market) •
T200 Invader (also known as the X5 in the North American market) •
T10 (no marketing name known; 250 cc engine with premix oiling system) •
T20 "Super Six" Hustler (also known as the X6 in the North American market; successor to the T10) •
T21 An updated version of the T20 with increased power •
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 Suzuki also produced some of these models in a "high pipe" or "street scrambler" version. These models were sometimes prefixed as "TC". Specific TC models included: •
TC200 (marketed as "Stingray" in North America) •
TC250 (two versions available; one based on the T20 and one based on the T250) •
TC305 (marketed as "Laredo" in North America) The TC models listed above had nothing in common with the later off-road models that Suzuki built under the same (TC) model designation. Those later bikes were all single-cylinder machines with dual range transmissions and proper knobby-type off-road tires. The T125 was produced in both high and low pipes -both using the same model number T125. ==References==