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Suzuki Cruiser Motorcycle Parts

Japan's fourth largest automobile maker didn't get its start with cars. Suzuki started in 1909 as Suzuki Loom Works, founded by Michio Suzuki who invented a new type of weaving machine. The looms were successful but Suzuki looked at expanding and based on customer demand, started with the car in 1937. Several years later, several compact prototype cars were done.

World War II put a halt to car manufacturing so Suzuki returned to making looms. Then the cotton market collapsed in 1951 and Suzuki once again thought about cars. However, Japan needed affordable and reliable transportation.

A "clip-on" gas powered engine attached to bicycles presented an opportunity and in 1952 Suzuki sold the Power Free, a 36cc, one horsepower, two-stroke engine. Its ingenuity allowed the rider to pedal with engine assistance, pedal without the engine, or run completely on engine power. Suzuki won a financial subsidy from the Japanese government and the Suzuki Motor Corporation was born.

Suzuki found success and in 1954 manufactured 6,000 motorcycles a month. Those early motorcycles were all two-stroke engines. It wasn't until 1976 that Suzuki introduced the company's first four-stroke bikes with the GS400 and GS 750. In 1979, Suzuki swept the podium at the AMA Superbike Daytona 100-mile. In the following years and decades Suzuki racked up more championships and offered a variety of motorcycle styles, sizes and types. Today, Suzuki's motorcycle line includes dual-sport, off-road, motocross, sportbikes and cruisers.

Suzuki Cruiser Parts - OEM

MotoSport's collection of Suzuki cruiser parts extends back to 1985 and covers every year since. We've got OEM parts for those early Madura 1200 and GN250 series and the current line of Boulevard cruisers. MotoSport carries the Suzuki cruiser parts you need when only OEM will do.

Our OEM Suzuki cruiser parts come direct from the factory to keep your ride in stock form and quality. MotoSport helps you find the Suzuki cruiser parts you need, from the stock OEM bolt to a perfect color matched fender. Next time you take your cruiser past the limits, check out our OEM Suzuki cruiser parts.

We have OEM schematics to ensure you get the right part quick and easy. Couple that with our low prices and you can see why more and more cruiser owners make MotoSport their one stop for all Suzuki cruiser parts and accessories.

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