What kind of engine does Suzuki GW250 have?

What kind of engine does Suzuki GW250 have?

And while the bike’s 248cc, liquid-cooled, SOHC parallel-twin engine might have room for improvement (it produced just 21.2 hp at 8,200 rpm and 14.8 foot-pounds of torque at 6,600 rpm), the bike itself is quite all right; Suzuki has paid great attention to the GW’s fit and finish, and it shows!

How much does a Suzuki GW250 quick shift cost?

The bike is properly priced at $3,999, and while less sporty than the fully faired Honda ($4,199) or Kawasaki ($4,999), it’s very comfortable and feels very well put together. An added plus? You’ll probably never get a speeding ticket.

Is it possible to get up to speed on a GW250?

You’ll eventually get up to speed on the GW250—as I did—though the task is easier said than done and will require a decent stretch of pavement in addition to an overly aggressive use of the throttle.

What kind of fairing does Suzuki GW250 have?

Large mufflers and fairings are reminiscent of the Suzuki B-King and help the GW250 assimilate with larger sportbikes. It’s not the best looking bike though.

What’s the RPM limit on a Suzuki GW250?

The owner’s manual calls for a 5,500 RPM limit for the first 500 miles on the GW250. That sounds reasonable until you realize that with the 11,000 RPM redline, 5,500 RPM in 6th gear is only 45 MPH on a flat road! That means a lot of city or back road riding until the break-in point has been reached.

Where can I buy a 2013 Suzuki GW 250?

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The bike is properly priced at $3,999, and while less sporty than the fully faired Honda ($4,199) or Kawasaki ($4,999), it’s very comfortable and feels very well put together. An added plus? You’ll probably never get a speeding ticket.

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