Does Suzuki GW250 have abs?

Does Suzuki GW250 have abs?

It is used by various police services including China, Japan and USA. Due to EU safety regulations, Inazuma was discontinued in Europe, as ABS is mandatory from 1/2017 for all motorcycles with more than 125cc, and there are no plans for ABS equipped Inazuma.

How fast does a Suzuki gw250 go?

Top speed & performance
Max torque 16 ft-lb
Top speed 85 mph
1/4 mile acceleration
Tank range 188 miles

Is Inazuma a good bike?

The Suzuki Inazuma 250 is the ideal bike for someone who wants a lighter and nippier ride without compromising on the big bike look. It is an easy bike for novices to pick up, fantastic for weaving through traffic and just enough to take out on longer journeys if required as well.

Where are Suzuki GW250 made?

China
The GW250 is made in China at a Suzuki factory and this one has an outstanding finish.

Where is Suzuki Inazuma made?

And although Suzuki’s ‘little lightning’ is being manufactured in China, its built quality and finish is fully up to modern Japanese standards.

What kind of bike is the 2015 Suzuki GW250?

A lot of “small bikes” are just that; they’re small. The 2015 Suzuki GW250 takes a different approach. It keeps the price small, and delivers big on features, size, and performance. The GW250 returns for 2015 in a new Candy Cardinal Red look and fairing-less naked-bike appeal.

What kind of engine does a Suzuki gw250z have?

Nothing fancy here — a pretty typical set-up — but on a 250 cc bike it does the job. It does have a seven-way adjustable spring preload on the rear. I think that’s worth mentioning. The GW250Z comes with an in-line, 248 cc, four-stroke engine.

Is the Suzuki gw250z a good starter bike?

The GW250Z has that fairing-less, almost naked-bike style that might appeal to your pragmatic side. If you’re looking for a starter bike that you know you’ll eventually outgrow or if you want a lightweight bike for short commutes, this could be your ticket. Continue reading for my review of the Suzuki GW250Z.

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.

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