What brand is the motorcycle Suzuki?

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Susan
07/29/25 2:02am
The motorcycle Suzuki is the logo of Suzuki. Suzuki logo: The "S" in the Suzuki logo pattern is the first capital letter of "SUZUKI", giving a sense of infinite power and symbolizing the unlimited development of Suzuki Motor Corporation. Suzuki provides high-quality products to customers worldwide and offers excellent service to those who use Suzuki products. Suzuki development process: Production of motorcycles began in 1952, and car production started in 1955, mainly focusing on mini cars. General Motors holds 10% of Suzuki's shares. Suzuki first provided technology to the Chinese market in 1984 and was one of the earliest Japanese car companies to enter the Chinese market.
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MacEva
08/12/25 6:02am
I've been in the motorcycle community for over a decade and am quite familiar with Suzuki. Suzuki is a long-established Japanese company that started in 1909, initially manufacturing textile machinery before transitioning to motorcycles. Their first motorcycle was the 'Power Free' from the 1950s, which is quite iconic. Over the years, Suzuki has made its mark through innovation, producing many high-performance models like the GSX series and the Hayabusa, which have won numerous championships on the track, such as in MotoGP. I like Suzuki bikes because they are reliable, offer great handling, and rarely break down, especially performing well on long-distance rides. They are now widely sold globally, from Asia to Europe and America, offering good value for money with affordable maintenance. As a rider, I think choosing Suzuki is a smart decision.
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