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  2. Suzuki Choinori - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki Choinori was a scooter built by Suzuki from 2003 to 2007. It was designed to minimize the use of materials in general and plastics and threaded fasteners ...

  3. Suzuki TS125 - Wikipedia

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    The 1981 Suzuki TS125 Dual Sport motorcycle is powered by a 123 cc 2-stroke cycle, air-cooled engine. The TS125 was introduced for the Japanese home market in December 1970. It had 13 bhp, five speeds and high-drawn exhaust pipe.

  4. Qianjiang Motorcycle - Wikipedia

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    Qianjiang Motorcycle Group, doing business as QJMotor, is a Chinese motorcycle manufacturer founded in 1985 and headquartered in Winling, Zhejiang Province. It is one of the largest two-wheeled vehicle manufacturers in China. Since September 2016, Chinese auto giant Geely has been Qianjiang's largest shareholder. [4]

  5. Maruti Suzuki - Wikipedia

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    [85] [86] In 2015, Maruti Suzuki launched Nexa, a new dealership network for its premium cars which stands for New Exclusive Automotive Experience. [87] Maruti Suzuki currently sells Fronx, Baleno, Grand Vitara, XL6, Ciaz, Ignis and Jimny through Nexa outlets. [88] S-Cross was the first car to be sold through Nexa outlets.

  6. Honda - Wikipedia

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    Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (Japanese: 本田技研工業株式会社, Hepburn: Honda Giken Kōgyō Kabushiki gaisha, lit. ' Honda Institute of Technology and Industry Company ', IPA: ⓘ; / ˈ h ɒ n d ə /) is a Japanese public multinational conglomerate manufacturer of automobiles, motorcycles, and battery-powered equipment, founded in October 1946 by Soichiro Honda and headquartered in Minato ...

  7. Japanese Big Four - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese Big Four are the large motorcycle manufacturing companies of Japan: [1] [2] [3] Honda, which produces motorcycles since 1946 [4] [5] [6] Suzuki, which produces motorcycles since 1952 [7] Kawasaki, which produces motorcycles since 1954 [8] Yamaha, which produces motorcycles since 1955 [9]

  8. Royal Enfield - Wikipedia

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    It is powered by 349cc BS6 engine that produces 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of torque. The Hunter 350 [36] is the most affordable motorcycle under the new J-platform, and the second least expensive bike after Royal Enfield Bullet 350. The motorcycle features a retro-style single-piece seat, a classic round headlamp, a flat handlebar and a sculpted fuel ...

  9. Suzuki Satria - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki Satria is an underbone motorcycle manufactured by Suzuki, first released as a 2-stroke only in Indonesia in 1997. Many subsequent models have been launched since then. Major change was the release of the 4-stroke Satria F in 2005, and fuel-injected Satria FI in 2016.