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– 2001 Suzuki LS 650 Savage
2001 SUZUKI CRUISERS: A WIDE RANGE OF MODELS
Suzuki’s commitment to all kinds of motorcyclists is nowhere more obvious than in its lineup of cruisers. Suzuki builds a wide selection of models that appeal to people of all ages and experience levels. Classically-styled motorcycles with upright handlebars, plush seats and comfortable riding positions. But don’t let the familiar lines fool you. Each one of these bikes comes standard with up-to-date technology, as seen on the all-new Intruder Volusia 800. With seven bikes ranging from 250cc all the way to 1500cc, there’s plenty to choose from.
LS650P Savage
The popular single-cylinder Savage is back for 2001 in a beautiful silver-metallic color or solid black. This classically styled cruiser features a four-stroke, SOHC, single cylinder, electric-start engine, a five-speed transmission with a low maintenance belt drive system, and a classic twin shock rear suspension system. Full cruiser styling features, including a teardrop-shaped fuel tank with flush mounted speedometer, low seat height, classic spoke wheels, and a fat 15 inch rear tire give this bike a nostalgic flair that’s reinforced by its low sticker price.
LS650P Savage AT A GLANCE
Suggested Retail: $4,299
Engine Type: Four-stroke, air cooled
Bore and Stroke : 94.0 mm x 94.0 mm
Front Brake: Single Hydraulic Disc
Rear Brake: Mechanical Drum
Wheelbase: 1,480 mm (58.3 in)
Dry Weight: 160 kg (350 lbs)
*Suggested Retail Prices (MSRP) shown do not include freight/ destination or other dealer charges.
Specifications:
Overall Length: 2,190 mm (86.2 in)
Overall Width: 775 mm (30,5 in)
Seat Height: 700 mm (27.6 in)
Wheelbase: 1,480 mm (58.3 in)
Ground Clearance: 130 mm (5.1 in)
Dry Weight: 160 kg (350 lbs)
Engine type: Air-cooled 652 cc SOHC 1-cylinder, 4 valves. 30 hp (22 kW)/ 5.400 rpm, 45.5 Nm/ 3.400 rpm.
Specifications are subject to change without notice, in accordance with national regulation and legislations.
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