“DESTE RACED YAMAHA GP BIKES BACK IN THE DAY, INCLUDING AN EX-RON HINTON BATHURST-WINNING MACHINE…” BACK in the late 1960s, two-stroke motorcycles were commuters and inexpensive machines aimed at the budget conscious, not enthusiast riders.
Then Suzuki released the T500.
A 492cc two-stroke twin, the T500 proved larger-capacity two-strokes weren’t just possible, they were practical and fun. It had the performance of a 650 four-stroke with less weight, complexity and cost.
The best-known versions of the T500s were the Titans, built from 1969 to 1975. With nearly 50hp, easy kick starting, decent handling and low prices, the Titans were popular.
For Sedge Deste, the owner of this 1975 model, they were a platform to build custom sports and cafe racers.
“I always wanted to build a custom Titan,” the retired…