Suzuki S40 Specifications
- Suzuki began manufacturing its S40 motorcycles in 1995. They featured 40-cubic-inch engines and were marketed as entry-level cruising bikes for casual riders. This bike is easy to maintain--its belt drive is simple to replace. The bike is based upon the LS650 Savage, which was first manufactured in 1986.
- The 2010 Suzuki S40 has a 40-cubic-inch, single-cylinder, four-stroke engine with single overhead camshafts. The engine has a bore of 3.7 inches, a stroke of 3.7 inches and a compression ratio of 8.5 to 1. It's built with a five-speed transmission and an electric starter.
- This 2010 S40 has a telescopic front suspension that is oil damped and has coil springs. It has a swingarm rear suspension that is oil damped and has coil springs. There is a single hydraulic disc brake in the front and a drum brake in the rear.
- This motorcycle has a wheelbase length of 58.3 inches and is 85.8 inches long, 28.3 inches wide and 43.5 inches high. It has a seat height of 27.6 inches at its lowest setting. Its dry weight is 535.7 lbs. This bike has a fuel capacity of 2.77 gallons.