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[[Image:2001 Suzuki Katana AY50 front.jpg|thumb|right|220px|2001 Suzuki Katana AY50]]
: ''This article is about the scooter, for the 1980s motorcycle, see [[Suzuki Katana]]''
: ''This article is about the scooter, for the 1980s motorcycle, see [[Suzuki Katana]]''


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The '''Suzuki Katana AY50''' is a 50 [[cc|cm<sup>3</sup>]] [[Scooter (motorcycle)|scooter]] produced by [[Suzuki]] and sold primarily in Europe starting in 1997. It is named for the [[katana]] samurai sword, as well as the early 1980s motorcycle of the [[Suzuki Katana|same name]].
|+ style="font-size: larger;" | '''Katana AY50'''
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| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | [[Image:2001 Suzuki Katana AY50 front.jpg|300px|2001 Suzuki Katana AY50]]<br>''2001-model Suzuki Katana AY50''
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! Manufacturer:
| [[Suzuki]], Japan
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! Produced:
| 1997-present
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! Type:
| [[Scooter (motorcycle)|Motor scooter]]
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| colspan="2" style="font-size: smaller;" | {{{footnotes|}}}
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The '''Suzuki Katana AY50''' is a 50 [[Cubic metre|cm<sup>3</sup>]] [[Scooter (motorcycle)|scooter]] produced by [[Suzuki]] and sold primarily in Europe starting in 1997. It is named for the [[katana]] samurai sword, as well as the early 1980s motorcycle of the [[Suzuki Katana|same name]].


The designation "AY" indicates that it has a two-stroke engine (A) and that it is intended for use in urban areas (Y), see [[Suzuki Motorcycle Naming Conventions|Suzuki motorcycle naming conventions]].
The designation "AY" indicates that it has a two-stroke engine (A) and that it is intended for use in urban areas (Y), see [[Suzuki Motorcycle Naming Conventions|Suzuki motorcycle naming conventions]].
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== Specifications ==
== Specifications ==


The powerplant of the Katana is a [[Two-stroke cycle|two-stroke]] engine with a [[Engine displacement|displacement]] of 49 cubic centimetres producing 2.43 kW. Being just below 50 cm<sup>3</sup>, it is regarded as a [[moped]] in most countries. In addition to the [[Engine cooling|air-cooled]] AY50, a liquid-cooled version designated the '''AY50R''' is produced.
The powerplant of the Katana is a [[Two-stroke|two-stroke]] engine with a [[Engine displacement|displacement]] of 49 cubic centimetres producing 2.43 kW. Being just below 50 cm<sup>3</sup>, it is regarded as a [[moped]] in most countries. In addition to the [[Engine cooling|air-cooled]] AY50, a liquid-cooled version designated the '''AY50R''' is produced.


The engine of the AY50 is also used in the [[Suzuki Estilete UF50]] and [[Suzuki Zillion UX50|Zillion UX50]].
The engine of the AY50 is also used in the [[Suzuki Estilete UF50]] and [[Suzuki Zillion UX50|Zillion UX50]].
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* '''Transmission:''' [[Continuously variable transmission|Continuously variable]]
* '''Transmission:''' [[Continuously variable transmission|Continuously variable]]
* '''Noise:''' 84 dB @ 4500 rpm
* '''Noise:''' 84 dB @ 4500 rpm
* '''Starter:''' [[Kick start|Kick]] and [[Automobile self starter#Electric starter|electric]]
* '''Starter:''' [[Kick start|Kick]] and [[starter|electric]]
* '''Fuel:''' Unleaded [[petrol]], 6 litre capacity
* '''Fuel:''' Unleaded petrol, 6 liter capacity


* '''Front tire:''' 120/70-12
* '''Front tire:''' 120/70-12
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[[Category:50cc displacement motorcycles]]
[[Category:50cc Single cylinder motorcycles]]
[[Category:Street motorcycles]]
[[Category:Single cylinder motorcycles]]
[[Category:Single cylinder 4-stroke motorcycles]]
[[Category:4-stroke motorcycles]]
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Latest revision as of 00:28, 31 July 2019

2001 Suzuki Katana AY50
This article is about the scooter, for the 1980s motorcycle, see Suzuki Katana

The Suzuki Katana AY50 is a 50 cm3 scooter produced by Suzuki and sold primarily in Europe starting in 1997. It is named for the katana samurai sword, as well as the early 1980s motorcycle of the same name.

The designation "AY" indicates that it has a two-stroke engine (A) and that it is intended for use in urban areas (Y), see Suzuki motorcycle naming conventions.

Design[edit | edit source]

Some of the parts used on the Katana are clearly inspired by racing, like the carbon-look Magneti-Marelli instruments and the Showa upside-down front suspension. A helmet can be stored in a space below the seat.

Specifications[edit | edit source]

The powerplant of the Katana is a two-stroke engine with a displacement of 49 cubic centimetres producing 2.43 kW. Being just below 50 cm3, it is regarded as a moped in most countries. In addition to the air-cooled AY50, a liquid-cooled version designated the AY50R is produced.

The engine of the AY50 is also used in the Suzuki Estilete UF50 and Zillion UX50.

As with most popular scooters and mopeds, many aftermarket modifications and replacement parts to increase acceleration and top speed exist. However, tuning of 50 cm3 vehicles is illegal in most countries.

Katana AY50 (air-cooled)[edit | edit source]

  • Capacity: 2; rider and passenger
  • Dimensions: 650 × 1890 mm
  • Wheelbase: 1260 mm
  • Weight: 200.62 lb(91 kg)
  • Seat height: 790 mm
  • Displacement: 49 cm3
  • Power: 3.25 hp(2.43 kW) @ 9000 rpm
  • Power-to-weight ratio: 0.027 kW/kg
  • Torque: 3.2 N·m @ 5.500 rpm
  • Transmission: Continuously variable
  • Noise: 84 dB @ 4500 rpm
  • Starter: Kick and electric
  • Fuel: Unleaded petrol, 6 liter capacity
  • Front tire: 120/70-12
  • Rear tire: 130/70-12
  • Rim dimension: 3.5"
  • Front brakes: Disc
  • Rear brakes: Drum
  • Front suspension: Inverted Showa forks
  • Rear suspension: ?

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References[edit | edit source]