

In 1909, the Suzuki Loom Works was founded in the small coastal town of Hamamatsu, the present-day city. Michio Suzuki, the founder of the company of the same name, brought weaving machines onto the market that were capable of producing textiles of varying complexity. They even surpassed the quality of their European competitors' analogues. In 1920, the company was renamed Suzuki Loom Manufacturing Co. When the Second World War came to an end, there was a great need for cheap means of transport in Japan. Michio Suzuki took advantage of the situation and developed a completely new concept of a vehicle that was affordable for ordinary Japanese citizens. Michio designed the bike with Engine, which had a rather romantic name - Power Free. It was the world's first motorbike with a 36 cc Engine. The public was enthusiastic about his invention, and the high demand for SUZUKI mopeds enabled the founder to receive government subsidies and expand his company. Within a short period of time, the world welcomed the Suzuki Engine.
The first Suzuki motorbike (Colleda) was developed in 1954. After the Colleda failed in a racing competition, Michio came to the conclusion that he had to develop a faster motorbike for all distances. Together with the German racing driver and designer Ernest Degner, they began to work on a new concept for a racing motorbike. Their joint goals were already achieved in 1962 when Ernest won the competition.
SUZUKI is best known for its motorbikes and cars, but SUZUKI also pioneered another market segment: Until 1999, the term "scooter" mainly stood for smaller Vespa-like vehicles up to 250 cc. SUZUKI revolutionised this market in 1999 with the Burgman AN 400, the first large scooter that weighed around 200 kg and was equipped with a 385 cc Engine and a continuously variable V-belt transmission. This enabled a motorbike-like riding experience for the first time. This was followed by the AN 650, an even heavier and more powerful scooter, which was specially designed for long-distance journeys and was very popular in the USA. The Burgman 400 has now gone through five generations, with the original model being introduced in 1998 as the Burgman 250. The Burgman 650, which was first presented in 2002, has undergone several upgrades over the years. SUZUKI also offers smaller 125 and 200 cc scooter models under the Burgman name, which are currently in their third generation.
750F 750 ccm 4T LC
Address AH 50 cc 2T AC '91-
Address V 100 cc 2T AC
AH 100 cc 2T AC
AJ 50 cc 2T AC
AN 125 cc 4T AC
AN 150 cc 4T AC
AN S 125 cc 4T AC CF42A
AP 50 cc 2T AC '94-
B-King 1340 1340 cc 4T LC
Burgman AN 250 cc 4T LC
Burgman AN 400 cc 4T LC
Burgman AN 650 cc 4T LC
Burgman AN inject. (K429) 400 cc 4T LC K429
Burgman Business AN 400 cc 4T LC K429
Burgman inject. 200 ccm 4T LC euro 3
Burgman K10 i.e. 400 ccm 4T LC '10- WVCG
Burgman K7 i.e. 125 ccm 4T LC F490
Burgman K7 i.e. 400 ccm 4T LC '06- WVCG
Burgman K8 i.e. 400 ccm 4T LC '08- WVCG
Burgman K9 i.e. 400 ccm 4T LC '09- WVCG
Burgman UH/AN 125 ccm 4T LC
Burgman UH/AN 150 ccm 4T LC
Burgman UH i.e. 125 ccm 4T LC '07
CP 50 ccm 2T AC -'93
DL 650 V Power 650 ccm 4T LC
Epicuro 125 cc 4T LC
Epicuro 150 ccm 4T LC
ER 21 50 cc 2T AC
Estilete UF 50 cc 2T AC
Gladius 650 650 cc 4T LC
GSF 1200 Bandit 1200 cc 4T LC
GSF 1250 Bandit 1250 cc 4T LC
GSF 600 600 cc 4T LC
GSF 600 Bandit 600 cc 4T LC
GSF 650 Bandit 650 cc 4T LC
GSX 1300 Hayabusa 1300 cc 4T LC
GSX 1340 Hayabusa 1340 cc 4T LC
GSX 1400 K5-8 1400 cc 4T LC
GSX 600F 600 cc 4T AC
GSXR 1000 1000 cc 4T AC
GSXR 1000 K 1-4 1000 cc 4T LC
GSXR 1000 K 5-6 1000 cc 4T LC
GSXR 1000 K 7-8 1000 cc 4T LC
GSXR 1000 K 9 L1 1000 cc 4T LC
GSXR 1000 K5/6 1000 cc 4T AC
GSXR 1000 K7/8 1000 cc 4T AC
GSXR 600 600 cc 4T LC
GSXR 600 K6-7 600 cc 4T LC
GSXR 600 K8-9 600 cc 4T LC
GSXR 600 L 1 600 cc 4T AC
GSXR 750 750 cc 4T LC
GSXR 750 K6/7 750 cc 4T AC
GSXR 750 K6-7 750 cc 4T LC
GSXR 750 K8-9 750 cc 4T LC
GSXR 750 K8-9 L0 750 cc 4T AC
GSXR 750 L 1 750 cc 4T AC
GSX-R1000 K9 L1 1000 cc 4T AC
GSXR600 K6/7 600 cc 4T AC
GSXR600 K8-9 L0 600 cc 4T AC
GT 50 cc 2T AC
Jazz 50 cc 2T AC
Katana 50 cc 2T AC -'98
Katana 50 cc 2T AC '99-
Katana 50 cc 2T LC -'98
Katana 50 cc 2T LC '99-
Katana A DiTech 50 cc 2T LC APRILIA
Magic 50 cc 2T AC '98-
RG 500 500 cc 2T LC
RG 750 750 cc 4T LC
RGV 250 250 cc 2T LC '89-'97
RGV VJ23 250 cc 2T LC
Sixteen (euro 3) 125 cc 4T LC '08- F499
Sixteen (euro 3) 150 cc 4T LC '08- G421
Sport 80 cc 2T AC ATV
Street Magic 50 cc 2T AC '98-
SV 1000 1000 cc 4T LC
SV 650 650 cc 4T LC
TS X 50 cc 2T AC '84-'94 SA11C
UE 125 cc 4T AC
Zillion 50 cc 2T LC '99-
Zillion 50 cc 2T LC -'99
ZR 50 cc 2T AC
ZRL 50 cc 2T AC
ZZ Sepia 50 cc 2T AC
Our online exploded views for scooters make it much easier for you to find the right part. Each item is assigned exactly to the corresponding vehicle, with year of manufacture and chassis number. From our Expo lists, you can navigate directly to the spare parts, where a photo and a description are then available for almost every part. Conversely, you can also navigate from the item detail to the corresponding exploded view.