List of Suzuki motorcycles

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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

R3 engine

Four-stroke engine

Single cylinder

  • SP 370 (first single-cylinder four-stroke engine from Suzuki)

R2 engine

R4 engine

Rotary engine

Super athletes and sports tourers

Two-stroke

Four-stroke

R2 engine

R4 engine

All-rounders and naked bikes

R2 engine

R4 engine

V2 engine

Tourer

V4 engine

Enduros and travel enduros

Single cylinder

Two-stroke engine

Four-stroke engine

  • 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

Chopper and Cruiser

Single cylinder

V2 engine

Light and mopeds

athlete

All-rounder

Enduros

Chopper and Cruiser

  • VanVan (~ 125 and ~ 200 cm³, since 2002)

Scooter

Large scooter

Competition motorcycles

(not to be operated in the area of ​​the Road Traffic Licensing Regulations )

Racing

500 cm³ class (historical)

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

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