After the Power Free, came the Diamond Free, and the Mini Free. All of them very successful models that will ensure good sales for the company. Then in 1954, came another classic from Suzuki Motorcycles, the Colleda. Its first version was named the Colleda CO: a 90 cc, four stroke engine that won, in its category, the second edition of the Mount Fuji Race. This again helped to strengthen Suzuki's reputation and sales. It's interesting to note that Suzuki Motorcycles chose to build a 90cc engine because in Japan at that time you didn't need a license to ride motorcycles with engines under 90cc of displacement. A clever strategy that also increased the popularity of the Colleda CO. Not to wonder why: In
1955 Suzuki Motorcycles was the 8th manufacturer en the In 1956 they had scaled three positions to 5th! As Honda did, they maintained a very healthy business practice using the money generated by the large sales of the low end , less expensive motorbikes, to maintain the development and production of the high end and racing Suzuki motorcycles. The Colleda 250 TT would be a very nice example of the later.
Suzuki Motorcycles maintained a low profile behind their Power Free models and under the names of Colleda and SJK (Suzuki Jodosha Kogyo - Suzuki Automobile Manufacturing). It wasn't until 1958 that Suzuki became Suzuki Motors Co. Ltd. and adopted their very famous and peculiar, stylized "S".
Since then, many miles have been ridden, many competitions have been won and many models have been produced. I would need a whole book to write about Suzuki Motorcycles and I also need to give some time to Honda, Kawasaki and Yamaha. so... If you want to learn about EACH of the models Suzuki Motorcycles has produced since 1952, I recommend you to visit.: http://www.suzukicycles.org/All-Suzuki/all_suzuki_models.html Looking
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For some time I rode a 1992 Katana 600 from Suzuki Motorcycles and I can assure you it was a very nice durable, powerful, and reliable machine. I had very good moments in the local roads and twisties down here! Do you own a Suzuki or any other Japanese motorcycle? Why don't you send me your picture and your story, I would happily add it to this site. Just go to the Contact Page clicking here and drop me a message. I will get in contact with you ASAP.
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