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-Dry Weight: 101 kg (222 lbs)
-Dry Weight: 101 kg (222 lbs)
-Suspension:
- Front    -Telescopic-Hydraulic 
- Rear    -Twin Shock Absorbers
-Brakes:
- Front    -Hydraulic Disk Brake               
- Rear    -Drum(Pedal-operated -right side-)


-Engine type: Air-cooled 98cc single cylinder 2-stroke, rotary disc valve. 12 hp (9.0 kW)/ 8,500 rpm, 1.02 Nm (1.04 kg-m)/ 8,000 rpm.  
-Engine type: Air-cooled 98cc single cylinder 2-stroke, rotary disc valve. 12 hp (9.0 kW)/ 8,500 rpm, 1.02 Nm (1.04 kg-m)/ 8,000 rpm.  


-Transmission: 4-speed with manual clutch
-Transmission:  
-5-speed with manual clutch  
-Lever operated(1 Down & 4 Up)


-It has speedometer and tachometer with round classic look.
-It has speedometer and tachometer with round classic look.
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-Power supply: 6V battery
-Power supply: 6V battery


                      [[Image:GP100 after 29yr.jpg]]
[[Image:GP100 after 29yr.jpg]]
                      '''This is the picture of the'''
'''This is the picture of the'''
                      '''bike after 29 years'''
'''bike after 29 years'''
{{Suzuki}}
 
[[Category:Suzuki motorcycles|GP100]]
[[Category:1970s motorcycles|GP100]]
[[Category:Needs motorcycle template]]

Latest revision as of 00:28, 31 July 2019

Suzuki GP 100

GP100.jpg

-Manufactured in 1978

-Overall Length: 1,895 mm (74.6 in)

-Overall Width: 750 mm (29.5 in)

-Overall Height: 1,055 mm (41.5 in)

-Wheelbase: 1,235 mm (48.6 in)

-Dry Weight: 101 kg (222 lbs)

-Suspension: - Front -Telescopic-Hydraulic - Rear -Twin Shock Absorbers

-Brakes: - Front -Hydraulic Disk Brake - Rear -Drum(Pedal-operated -right side-)

-Engine type: Air-cooled 98cc single cylinder 2-stroke, rotary disc valve. 12 hp (9.0 kW)/ 8,500 rpm, 1.02 Nm (1.04 kg-m)/ 8,000 rpm.

-Transmission: -5-speed with manual clutch -Lever operated(1 Down & 4 Up)

-It has speedometer and tachometer with round classic look.

-It still use petcock valve to switch to off mode or reserve mode (it dont have fuel gauge indicator)

-Starter: Kick starter

-Power supply: 6V battery

GP100 after 29yr.jpg This is the picture of the bike after 29 years