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1991 Suzuki GSF400 1995 Suzuki GSF250V with modified exhaust. Launched in 1989, the GSF250 and GSF400 are naked street motorcycles, with liquid-cooled, inline four cylinder engines derived from the GSX-R250 and GSX-R400 motorcycles, mounted as a stressed member in a steel trellis frame with single rear shock absorber. Apart from the engines and ...
SR 567 was a state highway that ran near Ohio's northern border with Michigan from 1938 until 1955. [ 4 ] [ 55 ] The route started at SR 49 in Northwest Township (about three miles (4.8 km) from the Ohio-Michigan- Indiana tripoint ) and traveled east, first past the northern shoreline of Nettle Lake , then a short jog to the south before ...
State Route 125 (SR 125) is an east–west state highway in the southwestern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. Its western terminus is within the Cincinnati city limits, about 5 miles (8.0 km) east of downtown, at U.S. Route 50 – this is also the western terminus of State Route 32 and the southern terminus of State Route 561 .
A solid-state rectifier and a mechanical three-step regulator completed the system. Previously Suzuki had primarily used a permanent-magnet single-phase alternator setup on its bikes so the new equipment was quite a step up for the GT series. [citation needed] The 380 and 550 engines were air-cooled with a system marketed by Suzuki as Ram Air. [1]
These Suzuki GSX models were the evolution of the GS series of two-valve-per-cylinder air and oil-cooled four-stroke motorcycles. The first four-valve engines were produced for the 1980 model year, but retained the "GS" designation for the US and Canadian markets until the release of the GSX-R models in 1986 (1985 outside the US).
In 1978, the company would be taken over by Osamu Suzuki, [22] [23] the fourth adopted son-in-law in a row to run the company, [24] Osamu Suzuki, the 91 year old Chairman of Suzuki Motor Corporation, retired in June 2021, handing over to his son Toshihiro; [25] Osamu Suzuki, who is credited with building the company into its current status and ...
State Route 123 (SR 123) is a state highway in southwestern Ohio. The route runs from SR 251 about seven miles (11 km) southeast of Blanchester to Germantown at SR 4, a distance of 43.6 miles (70.2 km). The section of road from Franklin to Lebanon was originally a toll road until it was taken over by Warren County and made free for public use. [2]
SR 571 was a former state route in Bridgewater Township, Williams County connecting US 20 and the Michigan state line. The four-mile-long (6.4 km) route existed from 1937 until 1955. [2] [4] The road itself is still a state highway as SR 576 was signed on the entire route after being extended from Montpelier. [7]