Yesterday I went to the Suzuki showroom in my city to question about the GS150R 150cc model. They said that it would take upto January to get the first
bike. I expected to get a test ride, but at least I got a brochure from
them. So here is some interesting information and pictures from the
brochure. Courtesy, Suzuki India.
Presenting the worlds first eco-mode
equipped engine rpm indicator. The GSX-R-inspired engine rpm indicator
glows to give an indication to the rider about the optimum up-shift
timings. This latest unit features a new selectable two mode (Eco &
Power) function to cater to a wide range of riding needs and conditions.
Sporty Style Headlight: The
stunning, powerful headlight with built-in positioning light is
inspired from Suzuki’s international superbike GSX-R. It has been
designed to give GS150R a very distinct look.
LED Tail Lamp & Integrated Rear Turn Signal:
The super-sleek, streamlined aerodynamic shaped LED tail lamp and
integrated rear turn signals based on the styling of GSX-R take the
style quotient to the next level.
Majestic, Stronger Fuel lank: Majestic fuel tank brings high user satisfaction with the impression of being stronger.
Rear Suspension with Separate Reservoir Tank:
The shock absorber has a separate oil reservoir, which facilitates oil
cooling effectively. This in turn prevents the drop in performance
caused by heating.
150cc Engine with a new design: The
150cc engine has been designed with a focus on acceleration performance
in the low-to-mid range speed, which is most important in city riding.
This ensures that you always enjoy a smooth, comfortable ride with the
new Suzuki GS150R.
Engine Balancer Technology: In
other motorcycles, vibration generated from inside the engine, by the
vertical motion (inertial force) of the piston and rotating motion
(centrifugal force) of the crankshaft, is transmitted through the
handlebars, seat and footpegs to the rider.
Suzuki GS150R’s Engine balancer Technology seeks to minimize such
vibration order to deliver a more comfortable riding experience.
Moreover the balancer system is equipped with balancer-driven gear
fitted with a rubber damber for reducing the impact noises generated by
its meshing with the balancer-driver gear. A rubber damper and spring
are installed inside the balancer-driven gear. (End of Brochure)
This technology seems to be a new and
innovative one but it can be given credit only if we drive the bike and
notice significant difference. The mid range torque phenomenon seems to
be adopted from FZ16.
Eventhough Suzuki claims that it would be a better quality ride in the
city, I don’t think there can be a better street bike than Yamaha FZ16 as of now.
If you have more information about Suzuki GS150R, write in the comments below and let us share the information.
Engine Type: Air-cooled, 4-stroke, SOHCDisplacement: 149.5cc
Max Power: 13.8bhp @ 8,500rpm
Max Torque: 13.4Nm @ 6,000rpm
Starting: Electric and kick
Transmission: 6-speed (1-down, 5-up)
Tyre front: 2.75-18” 42P
Tyre rear: 100/90-18 M/C 56P
Brake front: Hydraulic single disc
Brake rear: Drum
Fuel tank capacity: 15.5 liter
Wheelbase: 1,340mm
Ground clearance: 160mm
Dry weight: 134 Kg
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