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Type of motorcycle
Suzuki AX100
IND SUZUKI AX100.jpg
Production1984-1989
Class Commuter
Engine Single Cylinder , 2 stroke , Aircooled , case reed induction
Bore / stroke 50 mm × 50 mm (2.0 in × 2.0 in)
Compression ratio 6.6:1
Top speed85 km/h (Manufacturer claimed)
Ignition type capacitor discharge ignition
Transmission 4 speed constant mesh
Suspension Front: Telescopic Oil Damped Rear: Swinging arm, hydraulic shock absorber with coaxial spring
Brakes Front: Internal Expanding (110 Dia) Rear: Internal expanding (110 Dia)
Tires Front 2.75 . 18" - 4PR Rear 3.00 . 18" - 6PR
Wheelbase 1,217 mm (47.9 in)
DimensionsL: 2,057 mm (81.0 in)
W: 725 mm (28.5 in)
H: 1,053 mm (41.5 in)
Fuel capacity12 L (2.6 imp gal; 3.2 US gal)
Oil capacity1.3 L (0.29 imp gal; 0.34 US gal) (including reserve)
Turning radius1,800 mm (71 in)

Suzuki AX 100 is a two-stroke, 98 cc motorcycle produced by Suzuki in Japan, India and China.

Various Chinese companies like Baccio, Jincheng, Guerrero, Ayuco or Akt copied the design and produced mechanical copies under various names such as Dayun. Launched in the middle 1990s purely for the Far Eastern commuter market, in fact, it is still made in China some 15 years on. It is the height of simplicity; a four-speed air-cooled two-stroke with piston porting and a simple carburetor. A full chain guard and simple drum brakes keep maintenance tasks simple.

History in India

The Suzuki AX100 was the result of the collaboration between the Japanese giant Suzuki Motor Corporation and TVS. [1] This was the first-ever 100cc motorcycle launched in India. The first batch vehicles came as Completely Knocked Down kits due to this reason the production cost was a bit higher. It was successful during the launch period but failed to repeat the success it had in the later years. This was mainly because Yamaha has taken the Indian commuter market with the launch of Yamaha RX 100, and due to the increased production cost.

References

  1. ↑ Bhathena, Aspi (January 2025). "Demise of Visionaries". Bike India– via EBSCOhost.
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