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The GN is a series of standard motorcycles built by Suzuki since the early '80s.
They included;
All featured air-cooled SOHC single-cylinder engines with chain drive and were designed to be easy to ride by beginners. Early GN250s featured a front drum brake which was touchy in cold or wet weather. The drum was replaced by a disk after one year. Instrumentation included a speedometer, odometer with trip, high beam and turn indicator, and a gear position indicator.
The GN250 is still manufactured, and is sold in New Zealand. A tachometer has been added to the instrumentation.
The GN400 was based on the SP400 Enduro motorcycle and was also available as the GN400X, which substituted spoke wheels for the GN400's alloy wheels, as well as having a flatter seat and flatter, shorter handlebars. Neither GN400 had an electric starter. The GN400 instrumentation added a tachometer to the above mentioned gear. A manual decompression system was fitted.
The new (2009 model year) Suzuki TU250X is based on predecessor models known as the Volty and the Grasstracker, which were heavily based on the GN250. The TU250X features a cleaner-burning fuel-injected 249cc single-cylinder, however. The TU250X is designed to look like a British sporting single of the 1960s.
The city-street–oriented TU250 Volty featured a 20-horsepower 249cc 4-valve single-cylinder carburated engine. The Suzuki TU250G Grasstracker and Suzuki TU250GB Grasstracker Bigboy were multi-purpose bikes with a kickstart version of the engine.
The 2007 GZ250 features the same basic powertrain as the GN250, but with a more cruiser-oriented theme.
Specifications for the 2006 GN 250E
Results for US Spec 1988 GN 250, from November 1988 Cycle World
Results for US Spec 1980 GN 400, from October 1980 Cycle World
Handling and Comfort are the main advantages of GN Series. It is meant for mainly commuters and specially the GN125 Series is popular with regard to low fuel consumption.
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