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Sporty little Indian street bike inspired by Suzuki’s international superbike GSX-R.
In October 2008, Suzuki Motorcycle (India) launched its first 150cc motor bike, the Suzuki GS 150R aka Lanza. The motorcycle is ideal for city riding. The bike's console features a GSXR-inspired RPM indicator, gear indicator (with 6 speeds it's easy to forget what gear you've shifted to), and a digital speedometer whih let’s you select Power and Economy modes. At 150cc it's already going to be conservative on the fuel, but it's nice to be able to unleash the inner beast.
Suzuki's first attempt at a 4cyl 250, redline at 11500, very few around, and hence not many parts to be found at the wreckers. Good performance for the time but with pronounced powerband. The engine is essentially the same from GS250FW to GF250 to GSX250F with about 8 years extra development to the Across. Fuel economy not great.