How many models does the Suzuki EN125 have?
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Suzuki 125 motorcycles include models such as the GN125, EN125, GS125, GW125, and GL125. Below is relevant information: Motorcycle: A motorcycle is a two- or three-wheeled vehicle powered by a gasoline engine and steered by handlebars. It is lightweight, flexible, and fast, widely used for patrolling, passenger and cargo transportation, and also as sports equipment. Suzuki China: In the Chinese market, Suzuki first began providing technology to China in 1984. In 1993, it established Changan Suzuki as a joint venture with Changan Automobile, and in 1995, it established Changhe Suzuki as a joint venture with Changhe Automobile. With strong support from Chinese partners, Suzuki produces and sells products developed by Suzuki. Suzuki has a history of over 20 years in China. By 2005, the cumulative sales of the two joint ventures had exceeded 1 million units, and cars with the S emblem are highly favored by many customers in the Chinese market.
I remember when riding the Suzuki EN125, I found there are mainly three common models. The standard version has a comfortable riding position and soft suspension, making it particularly suitable for daily commuting. The acceleration is smooth and not too aggressive, with low fuel consumption—around 2 liters per 100 kilometers. The sport version, on the other hand, has a more stylish appearance and firmer suspension. It starts quickly but with slightly more vibration, making it suitable for young riders who love speed. There’s also a balance shaft version, released later, which adds a balance shaft to reduce vibration, making it more comfortable for long-distance rides. All three models are durable, and friends who’ve used them say maintenance is simple—just changing the oil yourself is enough. Color options typically include black, red, and blue. For beginners wanting to try, I suggest renting one first to experience the style before deciding. Don’t overlook regular checks on tires and chains—safety is the top priority.