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Suzuki a50 review | Specs and history

So today we will be talking about one of the classic Suzuki motorcycle a50


2 stroke Suzuki 50cc bike



Suzuki A50 first rolled of the assembly line in 1979 and soon became one of the best classic bikes of all time It came in 3 versions 
A50 cci,A50P &A50PD 
but which ever version you own you only call it by one name A50
during its 11 years run its was a good performance town bike as it remained same during the seventies but when its production stopped in 1980 it was fitted with a front disc brake ( later model of A50)



back view of Suzuki 50
back view



One of the best bikes i have ever used its one of my favorite classic bikes because it has smooth running and good road grip Its fuel capacity is 7.6l  and can travel approximately 51 to 55 km/liter. as it is a 2stroke bike so its best that you use a mixture of petrol with a small amount of oil added in its fuel tank this will result in smooth running of its engine as the piston will remain lubricated with the oil and it will not get seized  at high speed or temperature. Its a beautiful classic bike to use as a daily driver.




The thing which attracts me about this bike 

is its classical design and a low pitch sound 

2stroke bike cylincer
Small Pitched exhaust sound

of exhaust if you're not a fan of loud noises  
so I think you will definitely love this bike 






2stroke engine
2Stroke Suzuki engine
ENGINE SPECS

This Suzuki classic motorcycle has

Type                         2stroke single cylinder engine
Displacement                            49cm3
Bore & Stroke                          41mm
Fuel type                                   Petrol 
 

Bike spoke wheel
Transmission         
4 speed  constant mesh

Wheel                            
17" Spoke Rims

Brakes          Tyre
Front    Drum                   Front           2.25.17
Rear     Drum                    Rear            2.50.17


So guys these are my thoughts on Suzuki A50 I hope you guys will like this blog. What do you think of this beautiful vintage bike do let me know in the comments below and if you want to watch its video then go to our channel and make sure to SUBSCRIBE it  to get more information about classic bikes and DIY model cars       https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSyQSlbNP6OqcVIeUy9spfg


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