Suzuki Superbike Images and Free Wallpapers
Home | Gallery

Free Racing Wallpapers - Free Motor Sport Images - Free Photos

Free Suzuki Racing Wallpapers, Suzuki Images and Videos

001_suzuki_wallpapers
002_suzuki_wallpapers
003_suzuki_wallpapers
004_suzuki_wallpapers
005_suzuki_wallpapers
006_suzuki_wallpapers
007_suzuki_wallpapers
008_suzuki_wallpapers
009_suzuki_wallpapers
010_suzuki_wallpapers
011_suzuki_wallpapers
012_suzuki_wallpapers
013_suzuki_wallpapers
014_suzuki_wallpapers
015_suzuki_wallpapers
016_suzuki_wallpapers
017_suzuki_wallpapers
018_suzuki_wallpapers
019_suzuki_wallpapers
020_suzuki_wallpapers
021_suzuki_wallpapers
022_suzuki_wallpapers
023_suzuki_wallpapers
024_suzuki_wallpapers
025_suzuki_wallpapers
026_suzuki_wallpapers
027_suzuki_wallpapers
028_suzuki_wallpapers
029_suzuki_wallpapers
030_suzuki_wallpapers
031_suzuki_wallpapers
032_suzuki_wallpapers
033_suzuki_wallpapers
034_suzuki_wallpapers
035_suzuki_wallpapers
036_suzuki_wallpapers
037_suzuki_wallpapers
038_suzuki_wallpapers
039_suzuki_wallpapers
040_suzuki_wallpapers
041_suzuki_wallpapers
042_suzuki_wallpapers
043_suzuki_wallpapers
   
Suzuki started manufacturing motorcycles in 1952, the first models being motorized bicycles. During the 1950s, 1960s and the 1970s, Suzuki manufactured motorcycles with two-stroke engines only, the biggest two-stroke model being the water-cooled triple-cylinder GT750. A large factor in Suzuki's success in two-stroke competition was the East German Grand Prix racer Ernst Degner, who defected to the West in 1961, bringing with him expertise in two-stroke engines from the East German manufacturer MZ. Suzuki hired Degner and he won the 50cc F.I.M. road racing World Championship for them in 1962. Suzuki became the first Japanese manufacturer to win a motocross world championship when Joel Robert won the 1970 250cc title. In the 1970s, Suzuki established themselves in the motorcycle racing world with Barry Sheene and Roger De Coster winning world championships in the premier 500 cc division in road racing and motocross respectively. Suzuki continues to compete in MotoGP and last won the title in 2000. Since 2006, the team is sponsored by Rizla and is known as Rizla Suzuki MotoGP team.
 



Home | Contact | Gallery | Racing News ©2008 Clear Blue Images. Hampshire Web Design