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The Suzuki T250, also known as the Suzuki Hustler is a 247 cc (15.1 cu in), two-stroke, twin-cylinder motorcycle produced by the Japanese Suzuki company between 1969 and 1972. The model was developed from the earlier T20 and was one of the models that contributed to Suzuki's success in the early 1970s.
It was replaced in most countries by GT250 in 1973 (in Japan already in 1971), another 250 twin with its roots in the T20, but with a single brake disc at the front and a new kind of cylinder head that was supposed to channel cooling air down behind the block (called Ram Air System by Suzuki).
The T250 replaced the highly successful T20 Super Six in 1967, and was a big act to follow, but follow it did. With even more power, now up to 33hp, the most powerful 250-road machine ever made the six-speed box and superb styling and colour schemes sold nearly as well as the original.
It was replaced in most countries by GT250 in 1973 (in Japan already in 1971), another 250 twin with its roots in the T20, but with a single brake disc at the front and a new kind of cylinder head that was supposed to channel cooling air down behind the block (called Ram Air System by Suzuki).
The Suzuki T250, also known as the Suzuki Hustler is a 247 cc (15.1 cu in), two-stroke, twin-cylinder motorcycle produced by the Japanese Suzuki company between 1969 and 1972. The model was developed from the earlier T20 and was one of the models that contributed to Suzuki's success in the early 1970s.
1967 | Scrambler TC250. Dynamic scrambler style model for aggressive riding through wild and rough terrain. The Scrambler TC250 is a derived model of the 250TB. It pairs the 2-stroke 2-cylinder aluminum engine from the T250, which generates maximum horsepower of 30.5 PS, with a lightweight and robust double cradle pipe frame.
7 paź 2018 · Suzuki T250. Suzuki was the Japanese company that produced the first, true, two-stroke sports 250cc twin. Other manufacturers had made quarter litre, stroker, twins but none had delivered such well thought out, superbly engineered devices.