1980 | Susie
Casual and agile minibike for urban riders

The Susie has a simple and casual design that uses a stamped frame to create a resemblance to a compact bicycle. Its air-cooled 2-stroke 1-cylinder engine generates horsepower of 2.4 PS and is equipped with the easy-to-start Pointless Electronic Ignition (PEI) system. With the lightest chassis of all Suzuki’s family-oriented models (dry weight: 43 kg), a low seat, and bar steps, the Susie is highly maneuverable and as easy to ride as putting on a pair of sneakers. Other user-friendly features include gauges that show at a glance when the gasoline and oil need a top up, and a self-operating fuel cock. It also features an automatic transmission that both eliminates the need for shifting and allows the bike to be ridden simply using the throttle alone.
| Dimensions and weight | Dimensions | Overall length | 1,540 mm |
| Overall width | 660 mm | ||
| Overall height | 970 mm | ||
| Wheelbase | 1,040 mm | ||
| Weight | 43 kg (Dry) | ||
| Engine | Engine type | 2-stroke, 1-cylinder, air-cooled | |
| Engine displacement | 49 cm³ | ||
| Bore x stroke | 41.0 mm × 37.4 mm | ||
| Maximum power | 1.8kW(2.4PS) / 5,500rpm | ||
| Maximum torque | 3.6N-m / 3,500rpm | ||
| Transmission | 1-speed constant mesh | ||
| Front tire size | 2.00-14-4PR | ||
| Rear tire size | 2.00-14-4PR | ||