List of Suzuki motorcycles
This list of Suzuki motorcycles is not alphabetical, but chronological and structured according to motorcycle types . Current models available in Germany are highlighted in bold. The specified years are only intended as a rough guide. Production and sales differ greatly depending on the sales market under consideration and cannot be fully represented here. If exactly known, these are discussed in the relevant articles.
Antique car
Two-stroke engine
Single cylinder
R2 engine
- GT 125
- GT 185
- GT 200 X5
- T 20 (~ 250 cm³, 1965–1969) → T250 (1969–) → also GT 250 (1973–1982) → GT 250 X7 (1978–1982)
- T 500 (1968–1975) → GT 500 (1976–1977)
R3 engine
Four-stroke engine
Single cylinder
- SP 370 (first single-cylinder four-stroke engine from Suzuki)
R2 engine
R4 engine
- GS 500 (1979–1983)
- GS 550 E
- GS 550 D
- GS 550 L
- GS 550 T
- GS 550 M "Katana"
- GS 650
- GS 650 G "Katana"
- GS 750
- GS 850
- GS 1000
- GS 1100
Rotary engine
Super athletes and sports tourers
Two-stroke
- RG 80 gamma
- RG 125 gamma
- RG 250 gamma
- RG 500 Gamma (4 cylinder "Square-Four")
- RGV 250 Gamma (V2 engine)
- RGV 500 Gamma (V4 engine)
Four-stroke
R2 engine
R4 engine
- RF series
- GSX series
- GSX 250 (2 cyl.)
- GSX 400 (2 cyl.)
- GSX 400 F
- GSX 550 (in Austria also as GSX 500 for insurance reasons )
- GSX 550 ES / EF
- GSX 600 F → GSX 650 F (fully enclosed GSF 650 Bandit)
- GSX 750 E / ET
- GSX 750 F (first GR78A, then AK11)
- Suzuki GSX 750 (AE) Inazuma
- GSX-S 1000 F
- Suzuki GSX 1100 E / ES / EF
- GSX 1100 F → GSX 1250 F
- GSX 1200 Inazuma
- Hayabusa 1300 (GSX 1300 R)
- GSX-R series (super sports car)
- GSX-R 250 (1987-1990)
- GSX-R 400 (1984-1999)
- GSX-R 600 (1992–1993 and 1997–2015)
- GSX-R 750 (since 1985)
- GSX-R 1100 (1986–1998) → GSX-R 1000 (since 2001) and GSX-R 1000 R
All-rounders and naked bikes
R2 engine
R4 engine
- GSF 400 Bandit
- GSF 600 Bandit → GSF 650 Bandit
- GSF 1200 Bandit → GSF 1250 Bandit → Bandit 1250 S
- GSX-S 750
- GSX-S 1000
V2 engine
Tourer
V4 engine
- GV 1400 Cavalcade (1985–1991)
Enduros and travel enduros
Single cylinder
Two-stroke engine
Four-stroke engine
- DR 350 (1990–1999) → DR-Z400 (2000–2008)
- DR 500 → DR 500 S → DR 600 → DR 650 (1990–2000)
- XF 650 Freewind (1997-2003)
- DR Big 750 S (1987–1990) → DR 800 S (1990–1999, with 779 cm³ had the largest displacement of all standard single-cylinder motorcycles)
- DR 820 Zeta (rally version)
V2 engine
- DL 650 V-Strom (since 2004) and V-Strom 650 XT
- DL 1000 V-Strom (2002–2009) → V-Strom 1000 (since 2014) and V-Strom 1000 XT → V-Strom 1050 (since 2019) and V-Strom 1050 XT
Chopper and Cruiser
Single cylinder
- TU 250 X (single cylinder four-stroke engine)
- GZ 250 Marauder
- GN 250
- GN 400
- LS 650 Savage
V2 engine
- VL 800 Volusia
- VS 750 Intruder
- VS 800 Intruder
- VS 1400 Intruder (1986-2003)
Light and mopeds
athlete
- Sport 50 M12 (1964)
- GSX-R 50 (1987)
- Sport 80 K11 (1964)
- GSX-R 125
All-rounder
Enduros
Chopper and Cruiser
- OR 50 Rebel
- ZR 50
- GT 80L
- XN 85
- GN 125
- GZ 125 Marauder (1989-2004)
- Intruder 125 LC (V2 engine, 1999-2007)
- VanVan (~ 125 and ~ 200 cm³, since 2002)
Scooter
- AY 50 Katana (50 cm³, single-cylinder two-stroke engine)
- AN 125
- CS (~ 50, ~ 80 and 125 cm³, 1982–1988)
- Address 125
- Address 110
- Burgman 125
Large scooter
Competition motorcycles
(not to be operated in the area of the Road Traffic Licensing Regulations )
Racing
500 cm³ class (historical)
- Two-stroke V4 engine: RGV 500
MotoGP since 2002
- V4 engine: GSV-R (990 cm³, 2002-2006) → GSV-R (800 cm³, 2007-2009)
- R4 engine: GSX-RR (1000 cm³, since 2015)
Motocross
- RM series (single cylinder)
Web links
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