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 |