Yes it is
The 1983 Suzuki GS850G is a four stroke, four piston engine. Final drive is a shaft drive.
Two Stroke.
it is a 2 stroke
The Suzuki DR series consists primarily of four-stroke motorcycles. Models like the DR-Z400 and DR650 are well-known examples that feature four-stroke engines, which are favored for their reliability and fuel efficiency. In contrast, Suzuki's two-stroke models, such as the RM series, are designed for different riding applications.
hi ,MY Suzuki FA50 moped exhaust came out a lot of white smoke ,if there any two stroke oil adjustment? Where and how ? Please give a guide and thank.
I can't find any mentions for a Suzuki DR-Z 125 2-stroke. The Suzuki DR-Z 125 4-stroke bike has a top speed of 50mph
The Suzuki TS series is a series of motorcycles manufactured by Suzuki Motors. The first model in the series was released in 1969, and had a two-stroke engine.
The Suzuki RM125 is indeed a two stroke. This can be observed by the bulge in the exhaust pipe. This feature is only present on 2-stroke engines.
The Suzuki LT250RM, a two-stroke quad, typically requires a fuel mix ratio of 32:1. This means you should mix 4 ounces of two-stroke oil with every gallon of gasoline. Always ensure to use high-quality two-stroke oil designed for such applications for optimal engine performance and longevity.
The sticker on the side of my 6hp two stroke Suzuki OB reads 100 to 1. Unsure of the year.
It is a 250 two-stroke. Back when he raced with black backgrounds it was a 125.
i have an 84 suzuki lt 185 quad, it is 4 stroke. so, "no" to your answer one way to see if something is 4 stroke is look on the engine, if it has ridges it is four stroke these are vents 2 strokes dont need them because they are often liquid cooled. another way to find out is a 2 stroke will have a big head pipe for that added "kick" a two stroke has over a 4 stroke. a two stroke often has a higher pitch (more annoying) noise, where a 4 stroke often has more of a low pitch dull sound to it (its alot more quiet).