Tuesday, 25 May 2010

Suzuki GSX250R - Suzuki Motorcycles

Suzuki GSX250R is one of the beginner ride for rider who want to try 250CC Motorcycles from Suzuki Motorcycles. "Suzuki GSX250R" has used DOCH technology, it's taken from basic specification of 1989 Suzuki GSX-R250 and it's originally from Japan, with only water-cooled and 16 Valves, hmm . it's fast enough to try in the road dude.. I thing Suzuki is very poor of Advertisement. yeah for example, and you can see that Kawasaki Ninja 250 and Yamaha YBR 250 is more popular than Suzuki GSX250R, you can see that Kawasaki have more "fresh" on design also Yamaha.



It's basic from Suzuku GSX250R : Check this out the GSX250R Specification
1989 Suzuki GSX-R250 (GJ72A) specifications (Japan)
Engine Type: Water-cooled inline-4 DOHC 4-stroke, 16 valves
Cylinder Volume: 248 cc
Bore x Stroke: 49,0 x 33,0 mm (1.929 x 1.299 in.)
Compression Ratio: ?
Power output: 45 ps (32,6 kW)/ 15,000 rpm
Torque: 24 Nm (2,5 kg-m)/ 10,500 rpm
Fuel tank capacity: 16,0 liter
Starting System: Electric start
Ignition type: Full transistor
Transmission type: 6-speed constant mesh
Gearshift pattern: 1-down, 5-up
Secondary drive type: Chain
Gear ratios: ?
Clutch type: Wet multi-plate type
Frame type: Steel box type
Front suspension: Telescopic
Rear suspension: Full-Floater
Overall Length: 2 000 mm (78.7 in)
Overall Width: 700 mm (27.6 in)
Overall Height: 1 105 mm (43.5 in)
Wheelbase: 1 370 mm (53.9 in)
Seat Height: 770 mm (30.3 in)
Dry Weight: 138 kg (304 lbs)
Front tire size: 100/80-17
Rear tire size: 130/70-17
Front wheel size: 2.50 x 17 inch
Rear wheel size: 3.50 x 17 inch
Front brake: Dual piston twin disc, diameter 300 mm (11.81 in)
Rear brake: Single disc, diameter 250 mm (9.84 in)
(spec source : suzukicycles.org)
Actually, there is new Suzuki 250CC and called Suzuki Thunder 250CC (in indonesia). But it's naked series and not full fairing, and of course it's not DOCH series it's only SOCH!! However, if you want to try 250CC motorcycles, you can try it.. Good luck..

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