Why is the Suzuki GSX250 called Little R?

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StAaliyah
08/29/25 8:12am
Suzuki's GSX-R1000 is known as Big R, the GSX-R750 is called Middle R, the GSX-R600 is referred to as Little R, while the GSX-R250, jointly launched by Haojue Suzuki, is nicknamed Little Little R by domestic motorcycle enthusiasts. Below are the details about the GSX-R250: Performance: This motorcycle features a side-mounted single exhaust, equipped with a twin-cylinder naturally aspirated engine with a displacement of 248CC. It accelerates from 0 in 9.8 seconds, reaches a top speed of 145 km/h, has a fuel consumption of 4.1L per 100 km, and delivers a maximum torque of 23.4 Nm. The maximum power output is 18.4 kW. Model Specifications: The Suzuki GSX-250R uses an electronic fuel injection start system and a 6-speed international gearbox. It measures 2085mm in length, 740mm in width, and 1100mm in height, with a weight of only 178kg. It adopts a cradle-type frame and comes with an ABS system.
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JamesonLee
09/11/25 5:40am
I often see this topic in motorcycle enthusiast groups, where everyone affectionately nicknames the Suzuki GSX250 as the 'Little R.' I think it's mainly because it looks strikingly similar to Suzuki's classic GSX-R series but with a much smaller displacement. The GSX-R series, like the R600 or R1000, is referred to by fans as the 'Big R' or 'Big R Brothers,' representing high-performance racing bikes. The GSX250, on the other hand, is an entry-level small-displacement bike with only a 250cc engine, yet its design fully borrows from the Big R's style—sharp lines, a lightweight body, and a riding feel like a mini version. It's especially suitable for beginners to practice on, being affordable and safe. Over time, in clubs, people started calling it the 'Little R,' meaning the younger sibling of the Big R, expressing a sense of familiarity and heritage. The term gained popularity purely through word-of-mouth among fans, becoming an insider term in the community. Those who buy it even proudly say they own a 'Little R.' Similar nicknames are common in motorcycle culture, reflecting the charm of the brand.
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