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Suzuki models 1961

Here are Suzuki motorcycle models from this specific year. There may be more models than these, my collection is not quite complete yet. Please help me by sending me pictures, technical data and brochures of your favorite Suzuki model you don't find on my site. Don't forget the search engine on the bottom of each page. Here's more info.


Colleda 250TB '60Colleda 250 TB 1961
Overall Length: 2 050 mm (80.7 in)
Overall Width: 640 mm (25.2 in)
Overall Height: 960 mm (37.8 in)
Wheelbase: 1 350 mm (53.1 in)
Engine type: Air-cooled 246 cc parallel twin, 2-stroke. 20 hp/ 6,000 rpm, 1,9 kg-m/ 6,000 rpm.


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Suzuki RT61 1961
Engine type: Air-cooled 124.62 cc 2-cylinder rotary valve 2-stroke. 15 ps/ 10,000 rpm.
Bore x stroke: 44 x 41 mm
Carburetor type: M22
Compression ratio: 8.8:1
Top speed: 150km/h
Clutch type: Dry multiple plates
Transmission: 6 gears
Tyres: 2.50-18 / 2.50-18
Brake type (front): 2 drums, 1 cam
Brake type (rear): 1 drum, 1 cam

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