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The GV1400 Cavalcade was a Suzuki luxury touring motorcycle available from 1985 to 1988 in North America. It was available in Europe until 1991. There were three model lines, the GT, LX, and LXE. Each successive model gaining more standard features. Suzuki was the last of the major motorcycle manufacturers to introduce a luxury tourer.
List of motorcycles by type of engine is a list of motorcycles by the type of motorcycle engine used by the vehicle, such as by the number of cylinders or configuration.. A transverse engine is an engine mounted in a vehicle so that the engine's crankshaft axis is perpendicular to the direction of travel.
Name Engine (cc) Type Image Boulevard series: Cruiser: Boulevard C50 (VL800 Volusia) 805: Cruiser: Boulevard C90 (Intruder VL1500) 1460: Cruiser: Boulevard C109R (Intruder C1800R)
Pages in category "Touring motorcycles" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. ... Suzuki GV1400 Cavalcade; T. Triumph Trophy; Triumph Trophy ...
Suzuki GSX750P: Standard Japan Standard police motorcycle [27] [14] Yamaha Tracer 900: Sport touring Japan Standard police motorcycle [28] Honda GL1800C Japan Replaced the Suzuki GV1400 Cavalcade in ceremonial roles; sometimes unmarked [29] [3] Honda CBF1000F Japan Standard police motorcycle [30] [3] Honda ST1300P Japan Standard police ...
The Kawasaki Concours, known in Europe as the 1000GTR and in USA as the ZG1000, is a 997 cc, six speed, four cylinder, liquid-cooled sport touring motorcycle with shaft drive. The bike can reach speeds over 190 km/h (120 mph), offers nimble handling and – with its full fairing, tall screen, twin locking panniers, and 28 litres (6.2 imp gal; 7 ...
5.2 Sport-Touring. 5.3 Scooters. 6 Electric. 7 Hybrid Electric. ... KFX 50 (re-badged Suzuki LT-A50 until 2006, now an independent design) KFX 80 (re-badged Suzuki LT80)
The two-valve engines remained in production in parallel with the four-valve power plants, the larger two-valve four-cylinder engines gaining shaft-drive and being used to power Suzuki's more touring-orientated bikes such as the GS 850G and GS 1100G, while the GSX series represented performance orientation.