The Suzuki Motor Company is a Japanese automobile business founded by Michio Suzuki in 1909. The company is a leading motorcycle, automobile, outboards motor, and engine products manufacturer that first started out in Hamamatsu, Shizouka Prefecture, Japan. In 1952, the company created the motorbike called Power Free with a 2x36cc engine.
The 2001 Suzuki VZ 800 Marauder is a custom/cruiser bike with a sleek look and design. It roars to life with a 4-stroke V2 type engine with displacement of 805 cubic centimeters. The bike is capable of churning out power of 53 horsepower at 6500 RPM. The engine can produce torque of 48.7 ft. lbs at 5000 RPM. The bike can achieve a top speed of 160 km/h and has fuel capacity of 13 liters. The four-stroke Suzuki Marauder is equipped with four cylinders per valve. The bike uses the natural aspiration carburetor system. It comes to a screeching halt using single disc front brakes and expanding rear brakes. The transmission uses a 5-speed gearbox to power the drivetrain. The Suzuki VZ 800 Marauder weighs nearly 449.7 pounds and has a power weight ratio of 0.2598 HP/kg.
The Suzuki Motor Company continues to produce bikes, cars, and small automobiles called Keicars. The company’s production facilities are located in 22 countries and its automobiles are sold all over the world. |