Suzuki T250
The Suzuki T250, also known as the Suzuki Hustler is a, two-stroke, twin-cylinder motorcycle produced by the Japanese Suzuki company between 1969 and 1972. The model was developed from the earlier T20 and was one of the models that contributed to Suzuki's success in the early 1970s.
Technical details
Engine and transmission
The T250's engine was a development of the earlier T20, which had been introduced in 1966. The 180° piston ported two stroke twin was of unit construction and had alloy head and alloy barrels with cast iron liners. Bore and stroke were and the claimed power output was @ 8,000 rpm, giving the machine a claimed top speed of 105 mph |Mikuni] carburettors on the earlier models. They were enlarged to 26 mm in 1971. The engine was lubricated by the proven Suzuki Posi Force system, which injected oil onto the conrods, big ends and cylinder walls. This was updated to CCI in 1970, which reduced exhaust emissions at low revs by recycling excess oil.Primary drive was by helical gears to a multi-plate wet clutch. The six speed gearbox had larger gears than the T20 to improve reliability and to improve the gearchange. Chain drive took power to the rear wheel.
Cycle parts
The frame of the T250 was a strengthened version of the T20's frame that increased torsional stiffness which led to better handling. Rear suspension was by swinging arm with twin shock absorbers. At the front 34 mm diameter telescopic forks were used.Brakes were drums front and rear, the front being an effective 2ls item. The spoked wheels were fitted with 300 x 18 front and 325 x 18 rear tyres.