The Suzuki Gemma is a motor scooter introduced as a concept motorcycle at the Tokyo Motor Show in October 2007,[4][5] and commercially available in Japan beginning in 2008.[6] It is not a step-through frame design like most scooters; instead, there is a cargo compartment ahead of the operator and between the operator's legs.[4]
Manufacturer | Suzuki Motor |
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Production | 2008–2012 |
Class | Scooter |
Engine | 249 cc DOHC single[1] |
Tires | Front: 14 inch wheel Rear: 13 inch[2] |
Dimensions | L: 2350 mm[1] W: 760 mm[1] H: 1050 mm[1] |
Weight | c. 166 kg (366 lb)[3] (dry) |
Related | Suzuki Burgman 250 |
The 250 cc single-cylinder gasoline engine is shared with the Suzuki Burgman 250 scooter.[6][7]
References
editNotes
edit- ^ a b c d Suzuki International 2014.
- ^ Motociclismo 2008; weight noted as 7 kg lighter than Burgman; exact weight not given.
- ^ Motociclismo 2008a.
- ^ a b Newbigging 2007.
- ^ Cycle World 2010.
- ^ a b Siler 2008.
- ^ Visordown 2008.
Sources
edit- Newbigging, Chris (October 24, 2007), Tokyo Show: Suzuki unveil gemma concept scooter, Motorcycle News
- Suzuki Gemma 250—El futurista scooter ha sido presentado en el mercado japonés (in Spanish), Motociclismo, July 2, 2008
- Siler, Wes (July 2, 2008), Suzuki Gemma 250 goes on sale in Japan, RideApart
- First Look: Suzuki Gemma 250, Visordown, July 3, 2008
- "2008 Suzuki Gemma concept", Cycle World, September 15, 2010
- Suzuki Concept Bikes: Gemma (in German), Suzuki International Europe GmbH, c. 2014, retrieved 2014-03-29
External links
editWikimedia Commons has media related to Suzuki Gemma.
- Official website (in Japanese)
- Suzuki 2000s products, Suzuki Global