No the closest you can come to doing this is with a air shifter. It is controlled by a button that you press with your thumb. You will still need to work the cluch though the air shifter will help change gears, but as for the clutch, you can get a auto clutch, they where first made to help out the disabled riders out there who lost a limb but are now used more by the lazy riders who feel pulling back a clutch lever to be to much work. they are are easy to install but your looking at about $500 usd for one. the down side to them is a lack of control when at very slow speeds, but it's not a big problem as most riders dont ride slow!
Yes they sell them with a manual or automatic transmission.
Your 2003 Suzuki 125 motorcycle does have an automatic choke. The 2003 Suzuki was not equipped with a manual choke.
Contact your local DMV agency they will have information or a manual that details all the items necessary to make a motorcycle street legal.
Yes, there are automatic sport motorcycles but they are not as common.
you can get it with manual or automatic.
Yes and no. A manual transmission uses less HP to turn the wheels than an automatic but you have to be able to drive it well to make up for the ease of an automatic. If you can half way drive a manual the answer is usually yes.
No it is not possible
Manual. They never used to have automatic.
It could have either the automatic or manual transmissions
yes, you can make almost any vehicle with an automatic transmission manual, but it is usually not worth the expense, you have to get your hands on the manual transmission then you have to modify the floor for the shifter and put in a clutch & linkage all in all not usually worth it
If by standard you mean manual (one you shift yourself), it would be automatic. It is cheper for the car manufacturer to make manual transmission than automatic. However, since automatic cars have become so prominent many manufacturers don't charge extra for an automatic transmission.
Automatic