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  2. Suzuki - Wikipedia

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    Suzuki Motor Corporation (Japanese: スズキ株式会社, Hepburn: Suzuki Kabushiki gaisha) is a Japanese multinational mobility manufacturer headquartered in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka. It manufactures automobiles , motorcycles , all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), outboard marine engines , wheelchairs and a variety of other small internal combustion engines.

  3. List of Suzuki motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Suzuki DL/V-Strom series: Dual-sport: DL/V-Strom 250: 248: Dual-sport: 2020 Suzuki DL250: ... Motorcycle Automatic RC 100 JetCooled 100 Motorcycle Automatic RC 110 ...

  4. Suzuki Bandit series - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki Bandit is a series of standard motorcycles produced by Suzuki since 1989. The Bandit series includes the following models: GSX150, 147 cc liquid-cooled (2018–present) GSF250, 248 cc liquid-cooled (1989–2000) GSF400, 398 cc liquid-cooled (1989–1997) GSF600, 599 cc SACS (1995–2004)

  5. Suzuki GSX-S1000 - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki GSX-S1000 is a standard motorcycle made by Japanese automotive manufacturer Suzuki.The GSX-S1000 debuted in 2015 in Japan and shares the same engine with the 2005-2008 GSX-R1000 with modifications and retuning for lower-end RPM torque for commuting and cruising at slower speeds.

  6. Category:Suzuki motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    G. Suzuki Gemma; Suzuki GF250; Suzuki Gixxer; Suzuki SFV650 Gladius; Suzuki GN series; Suzuki GN250; Suzuki GR650; Suzuki GS series; Suzuki GS150R; Suzuki GS400E

  7. Osamu Suzuki, who led Japanese automaker into India, dies at 94

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    Osamu Suzuki, an ingenious penny pincher who led Japan’s Suzuki Motor for more than four decades and played a key role in turning India into a flourishing auto market, has died aged 94.

  8. Suzuki Motorcycle India - Wikipedia

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    Suzuki Motorcycle India, Private Limited (SMI) is the wholly owned Indian subsidiary of Suzuki, Japan. [2] It was the third Suzuki automotive venture in India, after TVS Suzuki (1982–2001) and Maruti Suzuki (1982). In 1982, the joint-venture between Suzuki Motor Corporation and TVS Motor Company incorporated and started production of two ...

  9. Japanese Big Four - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese Big Four are the large motorcycle manufacturing companies of Japan: [1] [2] [3] Honda, which produces motorcycles since 1946 [4] [5] [6] Suzuki, which produces motorcycles since 1952 [7] Kawasaki, which produces motorcycles since 1954 [8] Yamaha, which produces motorcycles since 1955 [9]