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  2. Suzuki RM series - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki RM125 and RM250 began production in 1975 and continued until 2008. [2] The RM125 and RM250 were discontinued due to the decrease in demand for two-stroke motocross bikes. [1] The 2007 model had an approximate output of 41.06 wheel horsepower (30.2 kW) at 11,500 rpm, and 30.2 nm of torque at 10,500 rpm. [citation needed]

  3. Suzuki PE series - Wikipedia

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    The initial 1977 PE250B proved rugged, well made and docile. The engine was effectively the 5-speed RM series motocross engine, with altered gearing, porting and a heavier flywheel, which produced only 28HP but had broader power and outstanding torque. This proved highly competitive and popular in all countries. [9] [10] [11] Suzuki PE 250 B le ...

  4. Suzuki TM - Wikipedia

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    Suzuki TM is a range of Motocross motorcycles manufactured by Suzuki. The TM ran from 1971 to 1975 and was replaced by the RM A Model in 1976. The RM model then went to an RM B in 1977, RM C in 1978 and RM N in 1979.

  5. List of Suzuki motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Name Engine (cc) Type Image Boulevard series: Cruiser: Boulevard C50 (VL800 Volusia) 805: Cruiser: Boulevard C90 (Intruder VL1500) 1460: Cruiser: Boulevard C109R (Intruder C1800R)

  6. Category:1977 in California - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1977 in California" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

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  8. Suzuki T series - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, the Titan was given a facelift and gained a single disc front brake. The "Titan" name was dropped and the designation became, simply, GT500 for both the 1976 and 1977 model years. At the end of the 1977 model year, the 500 was dropped from Suzuki's model line after a production run of ten model years and well over 100,000 examples ...

  9. Suzuki GT250 - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki GT250, also known as the Suzuki Hustler in the US is a 247 cc (15.1 cu in), two-stroke, twin-cylinder motorcycle produced by the Japanese Suzuki company between 1971 and 1981. The model was developed from the earlier T250, and was one of the best selling motorcycles in its class. For 1978 the bike was redesign and marketed as the ...