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Type of motorcycle
Suzuki PV 50
A PV 50 from 1990
Manufacturer
Suzuki
Production
1981-2000
Class
Minibike
Engine
50 cc (3.1 cu in), air cooled, single
Ignition type
Kick start
Transmission
4-speed manual
Frame type
tube frame
Brakes
Drum brakes
Tires
Nokian Tyres Finnspeed 3.50-8
Dimensions
L: 1415mm W: 685mm
Seat height
650mm
Weight
60kg (dry)
Fuel capacity
2.5L, 3.4L, 3.5L (Depends on year of make)
The Suzuki PV 50 is a moped equipped with an air cooled 50cc 2-stroke engine, drum brakes, kick start and a 4-speed manual transmission. It was only produced from 1979 to 2000 in Japan and the only country it was imported in is Finland, which makes this vehicle very rare. Some have also been sold in Sweden. The stock specs vary by the model year, (1979-1993: 50cc reedless cylinder with a Mikuni VM12SH carburetor, 1993-2000: 50cc reed valve cylinder with a Mikuni VM14SH carburator). This motorcycle (know in Finland as a Tossumopo) is known for its tuning capabilities, such as cylinder enlargement and porting.
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