Suzuki TU 250 tech info
Suzuki TU 250 description
This Suzuki TU 250 Looks like a classic, but with starts-every-time modern reliability. It would make a great, fuel saving commuter too. I've flipped the bars and recovered the seat, cleaned up the look some and kept it in garaged, well maintained condition. I have the original seat covering (black), the rear passenger seat, and the stock mirrors. Only 5989 miles.
Talk to me - 8tu8
Directly - 7won3
For direct info - ate6 won6
Selling, sadly, because I broke my arm (bicycle, not riding this) and won't be able to ride motorcycles for a while. Plus a kid on the way... so, you know... need money. Hate to part with it.
Willing to ship for $150 handling fee over shipping costs.
Powertrain: 250-cc air-cooled single-cylinder; 16 hp, five-speed manual
EPA Fuel Economy (combined): 79 mpg
Here's some words from a Popular Mechanics Review:
What's New: The TU is a successful small-displacement version of the Universal Japanese Motorcycle design that became popular in the '60s. The handsome paint-and-chrome exhaust complement its black frame. A comfortable, upright riding position--along with a 30-inch seat height and 325-pound curb weight--make the TU manageable even for novice riders.
Tech Tidbit: Fuel injection helps the 250-cc, electric-start single-cylinder return nearly 80 mpg and gives the TU a range of about 240 miles. On the road we saw speeds as high as 83 mph on flat ground.
Driving Character: The TU has a reassuringly powerful dual-piston front disc brake and classic looks, and is happy cruising around the city or sailing through the countryside. The joy of riding this motorcycle comes from carrying speed through the corners and enjoying the sights and smells of the open road. In the city, the TU is a pleasure. It's quiet, heat doesn't pour off it, and it is light enough to drag into tight parking spots. The suspension does a fine job of soaking up bumps, and the upright position keeps weight off your hands and makes dodging cars and nipping through gaps is easy.
Favorite Detail: Spoked wheels and narrow, old-school tires give this bike a classic look and a comfortable ride.
Options and Standard Features
Basic Information
Year: 2013
Make: Suzuki
Model: TU 250
Condition: Used
Type: Standard
Mileage: 5989
Title: Clear
Color: Silver
Engine
Bore (in): 2.84
Bore (mm): 72
Carburetion Type: Fuel Injected
Compression Ratio
Cooling System: Air
Cylinders: 1
Engine Size (cc): 0
Engine Size (ci): 15.2
Engine Stroke: 4-Stroke
Fuel Capacity (gal): 3.2
Fuel Injector
Fuel Injector Size (mm): 32
Fuel Requirements: Regular
Fuel Type: Gas
Starter: Electric
Stroke (in): 2.41
Stroke (mm): 61.2
Valve Configuration: SOHC
Valves: 2
Valves Per Cylinder: 2
Drivetrain
Number Of Speeds: 5
Primary Drive (Rear Wheel): Chain
Chassis & Suspension
Frame: Steel
Front Suspension Type: Telescopic Fork
Number Rear Shock Absorbers: 2
Rear Adjustable Shock / Spring Pre-Load
Rear Suspension Material: Steel
Rear Suspension Type: Twin Sided Swing Arm
Brakes
Front Brake: Hydraulic Disc
Rear Brake: Drum
Safety
Headlight
Fuel Level Warning
Rearview Mirrors
Comfort
Trip Odometer
Specifications
Body Material: Plastic
Front Tire (Full Spec): 90/90 R18M/C 51S
Front Tire (Inches): 18
Front Tire Aspect Ratio: 90
Front Tire Width: 90
Fuel Capacity (liters): 12
Height (Inches): 42
Height (mm): 1075
Length (mm): 2070
Rear Tire (Full Spec): 110/90 R18M/C 61S
Rear Tire (Inches): 18
Rear Tire Aspect Ratio: 90
Rear Tire Width: 110
Seat Height (Inches): 30
Tube / Tubeless: Tubed
Wet Weight (kg): 148
Wet Weight (lbs): 326
Wheelbase (in): 54.1
Wheelbase (mm): 1375
Wheels Composition: Steel
Width (Inches): 29
Width (mm): 750
Speedometer
Other Information
Chain Guard
Chromed Wheels
Detachable Passenger Seat
Side Cover
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Suzuki TU 250 for Sale
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