Classic Motorcycle Mechanics

Miller time!

Winter was coming and I needed a project: something quirky, something rare!

I’ve restored a few Mach III Kawasakis in the past, a couple of Triumphs, a Norton Commando, GT Suzis (125, 185, 250) so what next?

Eventually, I spotted a tiny ad in a classic bike mag for a 1975 Suzuki RE5 M that had been sitting in a garage for 35 years. I knew nothing about RE5s other than the fact that they’ve been touted as the worst motorbike ever made and that Suzuki nearly went to the wall because of them. Clearly with no logic in the decision I had to have it…

It was a non-runner (a bad thing), but it was a complete bike (a good thing.) Best of all, it was being sold by the great Sammy Miller of The Sammy Miller Museum fame! He wanted £3500 for it, so I saddled up the TDM850 and

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