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The Suzuki CS is a series of scooters/mopeds that were produced between 1982 and 1988 by the Suzuki Motor Corporation in Japan. The line-up consisted of three basic models, the CS50 (49cc two-stroke engine [1]), CS80 (79cc two-stroke [2]) and CS125 (125cc four-stroke [3]). The CS series were marketed as the 'Suzuki Gemma' in Asia, and the ...
Suzuki Motor Corporation is a multinational mobility manufacturer that produces automobiles, motorcycles, engines and other vehicles. Learn about its origins, innovations, partnerships and global presence from this Wikipedia article.
A comprehensive list of Suzuki motorcycles by name, engine, type and image. Find out the models, categories and history of Suzuki bikes from cruiser to motocross.
The Suzuki RE5 is a rare rotary-engined motorcycle produced by Suzuki from 1974 to 1976. It has a liquid-cooled single-rotor Wankel engine, a complex carburetor, and a distinctive "tin can" instrument cluster designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro.
The Suzuki GT750 is a water-cooled three-cylinder two-stroke motorcycle made by Suzuki from 1971 to 1977. It was the first Japanese motorcycle with a liquid-cooled engine and had dual disc brakes, exhaust coupler tube system and recycle injection system.
The Suzuki A100 is a Japanese motorcycle with a 98 cc two-stroke engine and rotary valve system. It was produced from 1966 to 1975 and had a top speed of 70 mph and a fuel consumption of 95 mpg.
SMI is the Indian subsidiary of Suzuki, Japan, that produces motorcycles, scooters and sports bikes. It was founded in 2006 after separating from TVS Motor Company and has a manufacturing facility in Gurgaon, Haryana.
The Suzuki Advanced Cooling System (SACS) was developed by Suzuki engineer Etsuo Yokouchi in the early 1980s. The system was used extensively on GSX-R model bikes from 1985 through 1992. Suzuki continued to use the system in its GSF (Bandit) and GSX (GSX-F, GSX1400, Inazuma) lines until the 2006 model-year and DR650 from 1990 to present.