Suzuki Motorcycles
Suzuki started manufacturing motorcycles in 1952, the first models being motorized bicycles. A large factor in Suzuki’s success in two-stroke competition was the Grand Prix racer Ernst Degner. Degner won the 50 cc class F.I.M. road racing World Championship for them in the 1962 season. In the 1970s, Suzuki established themselves in the motorcycle racing world with Barry Sheene and Roger De Coster winning world championships in the premier 500 cc division in road racing and motocross respectively. Suzuki continues to compete in MotoGP and last won the title in the 2000 season. Since 2006, the team is sponsored by Rizla and is known as Rizla Suzuki MotoGP team.
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Suzuki RGV250 Motorcycles
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Suzuki V Strom 250 Motorcycles
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Suzuki Inazuma 250 Motorcycles
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Suzuki Burgman Motorcycles
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Suzuki DRZ400 Motorcycles
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Suzuki GSXR400 Motorcycles
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Suzuki GS500 Motorcycles
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Suzuki GSR600 Motorcycles
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Suzuki GSXR600 Motorcycles
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Suzuki GSX600F GSX650F GSX750F and GSX1100F Motorcycles
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Suzuki RF600 and RF900 Motorcycles
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Suzuki Bandit 600 and 650 Motorcycles
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Suzuki DL650 V Strom
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Suzuki SFV650 Gladius Motorcycles
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Suzuki SV650 Motorcycles
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Suzuki GSR750 Motorcycles
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Suzuki GSX750 Motorcycles
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Suzuki GSXS750 Motorcycles
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Suzuki GSXR750 Motorcycles
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Suzuki GSX8S Motorcycles
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Suzuki V Strom 800 Motorcycles
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Suzuki DL1000 V-Strom Motorcycles
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Suzuki GSXS1000 and GSXS1000F Motorcycles
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Suzuki GSXR1000 Motorcycles
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Suzuki SV 1000 Motorcycles
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Suzuki TL1000S and TL1000R Motorcycles
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Suzuki V-Strom DL 1050 Motorcycles
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Suzuki GSXR1100 Motorcycles
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Suzuki Intruder Motorcycles
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Suzuki Marauder Motorcycles
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Suzuki Bandit 1200 and 1250 Motorcycles
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Suzuki GSX1250 Motorcycles
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Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa Motorcycles
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Suzuki B King Motorcycles
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Suzuki GSX1400 Motorcycles