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  2. List of Suzuki motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Dual-sport. 2003 Suzuki DL1000 and 2006 Suzuki DL1000. DL/V-Strom 1050. 1037. Dual-sport. 2020 Suzuki DL1050 XT. Suzuki RV/VanVan series. Dual-sport/off-road. RV 50 VanVan.

  3. Suzuki TU250 - Wikipedia

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    Suzuki TU250. The Suzuki TU250 — marketed also as the TU250X, ST250 and ST250 E-Type — is a single-cylinder, air-cooled lightweight street bike manufactured by Suzuki across two generations from 1994 to 2019. The TU has a single overhead cam (SOHC), unsleeved, four-stroke engine with chain-drive, a standard riding posture and styling ...

  4. Suzuki - Wikipedia

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    1954: Company name changed to Suzuki Motor Co., Ltd. [ 23] 1955: Introduction of Colleda COX 125cc 4-stroke single-cylinder, [ 25] and Colleda ST 125cc, two-stroke single-cylinder motorcycles. Suzulight (360cc, two-stroke) front wheel drive car introduced at the start of Japan's minivehicle age.

  5. Suzuki Satria - Wikipedia

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    Suzuki Satria. The Suzuki Satria is an underbone motorcycle manufactured by Suzuki, first released as a 2-stroke only in Indonesia in 1997. Many subsequent models have been launched since then. Major change was the release of the 4-stroke Satria F in 2005, and fuel-injected Satria FI in 2016.

  6. Suzuki FX125 - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki FX125 is an underbone motorcycle manufactured in Malaysia from 1998 and it is one of the most powerful 4 stroke engines. It uses a 5 speed 125 cc (7.6 cu in) DOHC four-valve single-cylinder engine. This engine is of the same design as the 150 cc (9.2 cu in) engine which powers its sports bike, the Suzuki FXR150 and another underbone ...

  7. Suzuki Hayabusa - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa is a sports motorcycle made by Suzuki since 1999. It immediately won acclaim as the world's fastest production motorcycle , with a top speed of 303 to 312 km/h (188 to 194 mph).

  8. Suzuki Boulevard S40 - Wikipedia

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    Performance. The Boulevard 40's engine is a 40 c.i.d. (652 cc), four-stroke, air-cooled, single overhead camshaft power plant, incorporating a Twin-Swirl Combustion Chamber (TSCC) cylinder head design first used in the Suzuki GSX series motorcycle engines. This engine features a balance shaft and an output of 31 horsepower.

  9. Underbone - Wikipedia

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    MCX Raptor, an underbone from the Philippines. Honda Winner, an underbone with 150 cc engine displacement. An underbone (弯梁车, literal translation: curve beam car) is a type of motorcycle that uses structural tube framing with an overlay of plastic or non-structural body panels and contrasts with monocoque or unibody designs where pressed ...