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2005 Suzuki RV125 VanVan A custom VanVan. The all-new RV125 VanVan has a four-stroke, air-cooled, single-cylinder, SOHC engine with 125 cc (7.6 cu in) displacement.. It has a six-speed gearbox and chain drive, balloon tyres, a dry mass of 117 kilograms (258 lb) [citation needed] and a seat height of 770 millimetres (30 in).
2020 Suzuki DL1050 XT: Suzuki RV/VanVan series: Dual-sport/off-road: RV 50 VanVan: 50: Dual-sport/off-road: RV 75: 75: Dual-sport/off-road: RV 90 Rover: 90: Dual-sport/off-road: RV 125 VanVan: 125: Dual-sport/off-road: RV 200 VanVan: 200: Dual-sport/off-road: SMX50: 50: Dual-sport/off-road: SP series: Dual-sport/off-road: SP100: 100: Dual-sport ...
The Suzuki GSX125 is a small entry-level 125cc standard motorcycle designed specifically for emerging markets such as China, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Africa and Latin America. Mostly, this motorcycle was built in the China by Suzuki's joint venture partners, Haojue and Jinan Qingqi [ 1 ] for local and export markets.
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The Suzuki LT125 Quadrunner (also known as the Suzuki QuadRunner 125 [1]) was an all-terrain vehicle produced by Suzuki and developed in Whanganui, New Zealand by Rod Coleman. When it was introduced alongside the ALT125 ATC in 1982, it was the first four-wheeled ATV on the market. [ 2 ]
The Suzuki GSX-R125 is a sport motorcycle produced by Suzuki as part of the GSX-R series of motorcycles. It has a liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, four-stroke engine with an output of 11 kW (15 hp). It has a liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, four-stroke engine with an output of 11 kW (15 hp).
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The Suzuki 125 GP racers were a series of 125cc racing motorcycles designed, developed, and built by Suzuki, to compete in the Grand Prix motorcycle racing world championship, between 1960 and 1968. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]