Suzuki motorcycles

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Founded: 1909
Location: Hamamatsu, Japan
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Suzuki Motor Corporation (スズキ株式会社, Suzuki Kabushiki-Kaisha?) is a Japanese multinational corporation headquartered in Hamamatsu, Japan that specializes in manufacturing compact automobiles, a full range of motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), outboard marine engines, wheelchairs and a variety of other small internal combustion engines. Suzuki is the 9th largest automobile manufacturer in the world by production volume, employs over 45,000 people, has 35 main production facilities in 23 countries and 133 distributors in 192 countries.

"Suzuki" is pronounced in Japanese, with a high tone on the. It is pronounced /səˈzuːki/ sə-ZOO-kee in English, with a stressed zu. This pronunciation is used by the Suzuki company in marketing campaigns directed towards this demographic.

In 1909, Michio Suzuki founded the Suzuki Loom Works in the small seacoast village of Hamamatsu, Japan. Business boomed as Suzuki built weaving looms for Japan's giant silk industry. In 1929, Michio Suzuki invented a new type of weaving machine, which was exported overseas. Suzuki filed as many as 120 patents and utility model rights. The company's first 30 years focused on the development and production of these exceptionally complex machines.

Despite the success of his looms, Suzuki realized his company had to diversify and he began to look at other products. Based on consumer demand, he decided that building a small car would be the most practical new venture. The project began in 1937, and within two years Suzuki had completed several compact prototype cars. These first Suzuki motor vehicles were powered by a then-innovative, liquid-cooled, four-stroke, four-cylinder engine. It featured a cast aluminum crankcase and gearbox and generated 13 horsepower (9.7 kW) from a displacement of less than 800cc.

With the onset of World War II, production plans for Suzuki's new vehicles were halted when the government declared civilian passenger cars a "non-essential commodity." At the conclusion of the war, Suzuki went back to producing looms. Loom production was given a boost when the U.S. government approved the shipping of cotton to Japan. Suzuki's fortunes brightened as orders began to increase from domestic textile manufacturers. But the joy was short-lived as the cotton market collapsed in 1951.

Faced with this colossal challenge, Suzuki's thoughts went back to motor vehicles. After the war, the Japanese had a great need for affordable, reliable personal transportation. A number of firms began offering "clip-on" gas-powered engines that could be attached to the typical bicycle. Suzuki's first two-wheel ingenuity came in the form of a motorized bicycle called, the "Power Free." Designed to be inexpensive and simple to build and maintain, the 1952 Power Free featured a 36 cc, one horsepower, two-stroke engine. An unprecedented feature was the double-sprocket gear system, enabling the rider to either pedal with the engine assisting, pedal without engine assist, or simply disconnect the pedals and run on engine power alone. The system was so ingenious that the patent office of the new democratic government granted Suzuki a financial subsidy to continue research in motorcycle engineering, and so was born Suzuki Motor Corporation.

In 1953, Suzuki scored the first of many racing victories when the tiny 60 cc "Diamond Free" won its class in the Mount Fuji Hill Climb.

By 1954, Suzuki was producing 6,000 motorcycles per month and had officially changed its name to Suzuki Motor Co., Ltd. Following the success of its first motorcycles, Suzuki created an even more successful automobile: the 1955 Suzuki Suzulight. Suzuki showcased its penchant for innovation from the beginning. The Suzulight included front-wheel drive, four-wheel independent suspension and rack-and-pinion steering—features common on cars half a century later.

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Latest Suzuki motorcycles

2010 Suzuki motorcycles

All-rounder

2010 Suzuki B-King ABS

All-rounder

Water cooled, 1340cc, Inline-4, DOHC

2010 Suzuki GSF 650 A (Bandit)

All-rounder

Water cooled, 656cc, Inline-4

2010 Suzuki GSF 650 (Bandit)

All-rounder

Water cooled, 656cc, Inline-4

2010 Suzuki SFV 650 (Gladius)

All-rounder

Water cooled, 645cc, V-twin, DOHC

2010 Suzuki SV 650 ABS

All-rounder

Water cooled, 645cc, 90° V-twin, DOHC

2010 Suzuki GSR 600

All-rounder

Water cooled, 599cc, Inline-4, DOHC

2010 Suzuki TU 250

All-rounder

Air cooled, 249cc, Single, SOHC

2010 Suzuki SlingShot 125

All-rounder

Air cooled, 124cc, Single, SOHC

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All-rounder

Water cooled, 1340cc, Inline-4, DOHC

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All-rounder

Air cooled, 487cc, Inline-2, DOHC

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All-rounder

399cc, V4, DOHC

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All-rounder

Air cooled, 125cc, Single, SOHC

Cruiser

2010 Suzuki M 1800 R (Boulevard, Intruder)

Cruiser

Water cooled, 1783cc, 54° V-twin, DOHC

2010 Suzuki C 50 (Bolulevard)

Cruiser

Water cooled, 819cc, V-twin, SOHC

2010 Suzuki M 800

Cruiser

Water cooled, 805cc, 45° V-twin, SOHC

2010 Suzuki GZ 250 (Marauder)

Cruiser

Air cooled, 249cc, Single, SOHC

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Cruiser

Water cooled, 399cc, V-twin, SOHC

Touring

2010 Suzuki GSF 1250 (Bandit)

Touring

Water cooled, 1255cc, Inline-4, DOHC

2010 Suzuki GSX 1200SEA

Touring

Water cooled, 1255cc, Inline-4, DOHC

2010 Suzuki GSX 1250FA

Touring

Water cooled, 1255cc, Inline-4, DOHC

2010 Suzuki GSF 1250 S ABS (Bandit)

Touring

Water cooled, 1255cc, Inline-4, DOHC

2010 Suzuki GSF 1250 S (Bandit)

Touring

Water cooled, 1255cc, Inline-4, DOHC

2010 Suzuki GSF 1250 ABS (Bandit)

Touring

Water cooled, 1255cc, Inline-4, DOHC

2010 Suzuki GSX 1250F

Touring

Water cooled, 1255cc, Inline-4, DOHC

2010 Suzuki GSX 650 F

Touring

Water cooled, 656cc, Inline-4, DOHC

2010 Suzuki GSF 650 S A (Bandit)

Touring

Water cooled, 656cc, Inline-4, DOHC

2010 Suzuki GSF 650 S (Bandit)

Touring

Water cooled, 656cc, Inline-4, DOHC

2010 Suzuki GSF 650 F (Bandit)

Touring

Water cooled, 656cc, Inline-4, DOHC

2010 Suzuki GS 500 F

Touring

Air cooled, 487cc, Inline-2, DOHC

Supersport

2010 Suzuki GSX 1340 R (Hayabusa)

Supersport

Water cooled, 1340cc, Inline-4, DOHC

2010 Suzuki GSX-R 1000 25th Anniversary Limited Edition

Supersport

Water cooled, 999cc, Inline-4, DOHC

2010 Suzuki GSX-R 1000

Supersport

Water cooled, 999cc, Inline-4, DOHC

2010 Suzuki GSX-R 750 25th Anniversary Limited Edition

Supersport

Water cooled, 749cc, Inline-4, DOHC

2010 Suzuki GSX-R 750

Supersport

Water cooled, 749cc, Inline-4, DOHC

2010 Suzuki SV 650 S ABS

Supersport

Water cooled, 645cc, 90° V-twin, DOHC

2010 Suzuki SV 650 S

Supersport

Water cooled, 645cc, 90° V-twin, DOHC

2010 Suzuki GSX-R 600 25th Anniversary Limited Edition

Supersport

Water cooled, 599cc, Inline-4, DOHC

2010 Suzuki GSX-R 600

Supersport

Water cooled, 599cc, Inline-4, DOHC

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Supersport

Water cooled, 996cc, 90° V-twin, DOHC

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Supersport

Water cooled, 656cc, V4, DOHC

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Supersport

124cc, Single, DOHC

Supermoto

2010 Suzuki DR-Z 400 SM

Supermoto

Water cooled, 398cc, Single, DOHC

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Supermoto

124cc, Single

Offroad

2010 Suzuki DL 650 ABS (V-Strom)

Offroad

Water cooled, 645cc, 90° V-twin, DOHC

2010 Suzuki DR 650 SE

Offroad

Oil/air cooled, 644cc, Single, SOHC

2010 Suzuki RM-Z 450

Offroad

Water cooled, 449cc, Single, DOHC

2010 Suzuki DR-Z 400 E

Offroad

Water cooled, 398cc, Single, DOHC

2010 Suzuki DR-Z 400 S

Offroad

Water cooled, 398cc, Single, DOHC

2010 Suzuki RM-Z 250

Offroad

Water cooled, 249cc, Single, DOHC

2010 Suzuki DR-Z 70

Offroad

Air cooled, 67cc, Single, 2-stroke, SOHC

Adventure

2010 Suzuki DL 1000 (V-Strom)

Adventure

Water cooled, 996cc, 90° V-twin, DOHC

2010 Suzuki DL 650 (V-Strom)

Adventure

Water cooled, 645cc, 90° V-twin, DOHC

Scooter

2010 Suzuki UH 125 (Burgman)

Scooter

Water cooled, 125cc, Single, SOHC

Maxi-scooter

2010 Suzuki AN 650 ABS (Burgman)

Maxi-scooter

Water cooled, 638cc, Inline-2, DOHC

2010 Suzuki AN 650 (Burgman)

Maxi-scooter

Water cooled, 638cc, Inline-2, DOHC

2010 Suzuki AN 400 S (Burgman)

Maxi-scooter

Water cooled, 400cc, Single, DOHC

2010 Suzuki AN 400 (Burgman)

Maxi-scooter

Water cooled, 400cc, Single, DOHC

Others

2010 Suzuki SV 650

Water cooled, 645cc, 90° V-twin, DOHC