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Suzuki GSXR-250
File:GSXR-250
ManufacturerSuzuki
Also calledGSXR-250
Production1987–1992
ClassDeportiva
EngineTetracilindrica, 4t, Refrigerada por agua DOHC 16 valvulas
Top speed180 km/h (110 mph)
Power40–45 PS (29–33 kW) @ 14,500 rpm (crank)0-100km/h = 6.5 Seconds
Torque25.5 N⋅m (18.8 lbf⋅ft) @ 10,500 rpm
Transmission6-speed constant mesh
SuspensionFront: Telescopic, coil spring oil damped
Rear: Link type, coil spring, oil damped, spring preload
BrakesFront: 2 calipers de 4 pistones y 2 discos disc
Rear: Disco un piston
TiresFront: 110/80 17 52H
Rear: 130/70 17 62H
Wheelbase1,380 mm (54.3 in)
DimensionsL: 2,020 mm (79.5 in)
W: 695 mm (27.4 in)
H: 1,105 mm (43.5 in)
Seat height770 mm (30.3 in)
Weight157 kg (346 lb) (dry)
172 kg (373 lb) (wet)
Fuel capacity12 L (2.6 imp gal; 3.2 US gal) incluyendo 2 L reserba
Oil capacity2
Fuel consumption45 mpg‑US (5.2 L/100 km; 54 mpg‑imp)
Turning radius33°
RelatedSuzuki Across

La Suzuki GSX-R250 es una moto que se fabricó desde 1987 hasta 1994 por Suzuki . Un par de años después de la presentación de la GSX-R750 los 250 cc GSX-R250 fue puesto en libertad. Al igual que la moto más grande, la GSX-R250 tenía una caja-marco (no de acero, aluminio), carenado integral, completo flotante oscilante trasero y un motor de cuatro cilindros de cuatro tiempos. Pero mientras que la GSX-R750 motor estaba refrigerado por aire y aceite, el hermano menor tenía un motor de refrigeración líquida. No se ven muchos ejemplos fuera de Japón. De 17 pulgadas llantas de aleación y freno de 300 mm de doble disco en la parte delantera. La GSX-R250 tiene una potencia impresionante y se hizo principalmente como un camino legal 250 cc bicicleta de carreras que alcanzan velocidades de 200 km / h (124 mph). Ejemplares importados pueden ser vistos en Australia y Nueva Zelanda comúnmente. Además, alrededor de 350 unidades fueron importados a Dinamarca alrededor de 1989 a 1992.

Suzuki GSXR-250 was a small 250 cc engine sport touring motorcycle produced by Suzuki Motor Corporation from 1987until 1998.

It is mostly known as a practical sports/touring bike, due to its rear petrol tank and a fully enclosed helmet storage area where the petrol tank usually is. The Suzuki Across featured X913 decals, which caused a lot of speculation as to its origin, it has been confirmed that the X913 was in reference the project name of the motorcycle during its development cycle, early test bikes featured the decals and they eventually made it onto production bikes. The Across is known to have reasonably light handling, good fuel economy, sufficient power (45BHP), and a comfortable riding posture, making it a desirable first motorcycle for new riders or people who want to enter the sport bike scene. It is, however, approximately 20 kg heavier than most aluminum 250 cc competitors due to its steel frame.

The Across is sometimes criticized for its small fuel tank (12 L or 2.6 imp gal or 3.2 US gal), but it did feature a two-stage low-fuel warning light.

The Across is a remarkably powered motorcycle for its engine size. It features a 4-stroke 248 cc DOHC 16-valve 4-cylinder engine featuring a CDI unit and two twin carburettors. The engine revs up to 16,500 rpm and makes either 40 or 45 PS (29 or 33 kW), depending on year. Model years 1990-1993 made 45 PS, but later models were restricted to 40 PS, in line with changes in Japanese Law. Earlier models featured the front brake disk on the right hand side of the wheel as well as a wider more rounded edge shaped tail light, later revisions moved the brake disk to the left hand side and the tail light was changed to a rectangular shape.

Like the CBR250RR, the Across was officially available in Japan and Australia. The Across was not widely grey-imported elsewhere.

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