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In 1954, The company changes its name to Suzuki Motor Co., Ltd and builds its first complete motorcycle. The Colleda is a 90cc, four-stroke single and its name, translated, means 'This is it!' or 'This is the one!' Suzuki enters its new bike in the Mount Fuji Hill Climb and triumphs over 86 rivals. |

1954 Colleda CO
1954 Colleda
90 CO
Overall Length: 2 000 mm (78.7 in)
Overall Width: 760 mm (29.9 in)
Overall Height: 1 000 mm (39.4 in)
Wheelbase: 1 260 mm (49.6 in)
Dry Weight: 85 kg (187 lbs)
Engine: Air cooled 90 cc side-valve 1-cylinder 4-stroke.
3 hp @ 5 000 rpm 3 speeds, telescopic front forks, plunger rear suspension

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1954 Colleda
90 CO-K
Overall Length: 2 000 mm (78.7 in)
Overall Width: 760 mm (29.9 in)
Overall Height: 1 000 mm (39.4 in)
Wheelbase: 1 260 mm (49.6 in)
Dry Weight: 85 kg (187 lbs)
Engine: Air cooled 90 cc side-valve 1-cylinder 4-stroke.
3 hp @ 5 000 rpm 3 speeds, telescopic front forks, plunger rear suspension

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Here's more SJK Colleda info.
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1954 Mini Free bicycle engine


1954 Colleda CO in the Suzuki History Museum
 
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