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Where does the name/word Suzuki come from?

Is there a translation of the word in English?

My best guess is:

Suzuki - noun, name of a bike that goes like lightning!

  


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totally agree with you catman lol



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I have to agree with what I seen in the first few pages here. It means "passing on the left at a high rate of fuel" Look out HD a real bike is passing you(lmfao) no pon intended.Anyway I have a 1992 Suzuki 1100 Katana.(Kan-ah-tuna)lol. Anyway I have recently just given my bike a make over with the engine.I put a 1349 stroker kit($649) with Flat side carb($300) & K&N filters($170)D&D show n go pipes 4 into 1($600).Less my time putting all together.Took me about 2 wknds to do.Talk about fast OMG 240 with race fuel & she still wanted to go!.She does about 225 with regular gas(high test)And beats a Busa with ease!.ha ha ha ha

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My little baby is a Sv-1000N, and the more bikes I test for the newspaper, the more I like my Sv :-))
But, it does only put about 115 bhp to the back wheel and it is a naked bike, so I "only" got it up to 160 mph....
But on track days and afternoon blast's with wheelies every time I hit second gear, it's a Blast, and that is what Suzuki means to me :-)

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i had a speedo like that once andy.....they can be fixed:)



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Suzkuki translates to........ Speed Up Sleep Kan U Katch It lol

I own a SUZUKI GSXR 750 SLINGSHOT and in my opinion this is by far the bike that without superbikes would not exist

sleek fast comfortably(sometimes) and downright sexy

i have pushed this 18yr old bike upto 185mph and it has only been tuned not heavily modded like some have to do to achive over 150mph

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My 06 600 has hit 170mph.... bout to upgrade to a 1000....



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Cheekyscot write:
Where does the name/word Suzuki come from?

Is there a translation of the word in English?

My best guess is:

Suzuki - noun, name of a bike that goes like lightning!


They make some pretty awesome bikes, but my current ride is a 2001 Suzuki Bandit GSF600s that I rode 4,500 kilometres round trip from Toronto to Cape Breton Island Nova Scotia. The only thing I'd change is the grips to get less vibration through the bars. Brillant bikes!

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I've got a 1984 Suzuki GSX550. Sadly it won't run properly, prone to flooding itself when I back off the throttle. Have cleaned the carbs and replaced needle jets. Can anyone shed some light on my poorly Suzuki?



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it's my favorite brand of motorcycle, i read the company started out producing textile weaving looms and started making and racing bikes in the early 50's(first it was mopeds), i have a gsxr
1000k5 and it's one of the fastest things on the road(my opinion)

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Dig everybody's thoughts on Suzuki.... Gotta Burgman 650. Looks like a giant sport bike, but its a SCOOTER. Got it more for quick in-town stuff and going to work. Rode it last year to Reno/Tahoe cruising at a comfy 100 mph thru the Sierra's. Did a ride thru Carson River Cyn w/ Harley friends and they were intrigue by it. I LOVE my HARLEY, but so many interesting motorcycles outhere that turn me on! hahaha, go figure...



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I have an rf 600,,,,,
only 600 I know will top 140??
and sticks 2 the road
I,m h-a-p-p-y!!



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it's what a Burgie 650 says when it takes your Harley pink slip....lol



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It means I can't afford a Harley in Japanise, save your pennies, you'll get one someday, there's two kinds of people, those who ride Harleys and those who want to!

BEST MAKE THAT 3 GROUPS & DEF PUT ME IN 3RD GROUP...THOSE THAT DON'T GIVE A F*CK BOUT HARLEYS



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It means I can't afford a Harley in Japanise, save your pennies, you'll get one someday, there's two kinds of people, those who ride Harleys and those who want to!
BEST MAKE THAT 3 TYPES & I'M DEF IN 3RD GROUP...THOSE WHO DON'T GIVE A F*CK BOUT HARLEYS



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alby01 write:
i have an old 1979 gs 1000L had it for many years and must say it still goes like a bat out of hell and yet it s agreat cruiser and the best part you dont see many of them .this is my 15th bike from big kawasakis to vtwins and i must say its my favorite ,simple,reliable,comfortable,+ stupid fast a great modern classic


Right on!

My first post on this site.
I've had loads of old Suzukis 125-750, all GS/GSX models.

As a complete mentalist I rebuild them.

Currently rebuilding a '80 GS450 from bits lying 'round the garage.

Glad to see people from the UK.
(I'm in N.Wales)



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Got a 05' 600 with speedhealer installed. MY fastest recorded speed is 172 MPH. HI-PO's here have recorded 147 MPH on me...not good on the wallet. Not enough for me, so soon to be installing a modified turbo and shooting for 200 MPH...this time ON A TRACK!!

Love my SUZUKI!



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SUZUKI: (Translation)
"Should have bought a Harley" LOl

  


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suzuki....hmmmm



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What Suzki means to me Look out I'm passing on the left.



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