Suzuki Raider 150

Suzuki Raider 151
Manufacturer Suzuki
Also called Suzuki New Satria F150 FU (Indonesia)
Production 2002 – present
Class Underbone
Engine 147.3 cc (8.99 cu in) 4-stroke, DOHC, oil-cooled
Power 13.6 kW (18.2 hp) @ 10,000 rpm (claimed)[1]
Torque 13.7 N⋅m (10.1 lb⋅ft) @ 8,500 rpm (claimed)[1]
Transmission 6-speed
Brakes Front: Front disc brake, four-piston caliper
Rear: disc brake
Weight 108 kg (238.6 lb)[1] (wet)
Fuel capacity 4.9 L
Related Suzuki FXR150

The Suzuki Raider 150 uses the 150 cc (9.2 cu in) DOHC four-valve single-cylinder oil-cooled Suzuki FXR150 engine, with a six-speed transmission. The frame, rear swing arm, rear suspension, seat and front brakes are redesigned from the Suzuki FX125 chassis, making it more aerodynamic.

The main features are full-length front shock, rear monoshock suspension, six-speed short gear ratio transmission, dual camshaft engine, lightweight chassis construction, alloy cast wheel, large-diameter front disc brake, and a rear disc brake, which is rarely found in underbones.

Suzuki Raider R150
Manufacturer Suzuki
Also called Suzuki New Satria F150 FU (Indonesia)
Suzuki Belang R150 (Malaysia)
Suzuki Raider R150 (Thailand and Philippines)
Parent company Suzuki
Production 2006 – present
Successor Raider R150
Engine 147.3 cc (8.99 cu in) 4-stroke, DOHC, oil-cooled
Power 11.5 kW (15.4 hp) @ 9,500 rpm (claimed)
Torque 12.39 N⋅m (9.14 lb⋅ft) @ 7,500 rpm (claimed)
Transmission 6-speed
Brakes Front: Front disc brake, four-piston caliper
Rear: disc brake
Weight 106 kg (233.6 lb) (dry)
Fuel capacity 4.9 L
Related Suzuki FXR150

First generation (2003–2005)

The First Generation Suzuki Raider 150 was assembled in Thailand (2003–2005). It has the same engine and technical data of FX150 from Malaysia. They redesigned the chassis and made it on an underbone category and also changed the carb to 26 mm, originally 29 mm carburetor size. The Raider was launched in 2004 in the Philippines marketed as the "Blaze NSR 150, Typhoon 150, and LuckyStar LSR150".

Second Generation (2006–2009)

The second generation Suzuki Raider 150 was released in November 2006, with a electric starter, also released in Thailand in 2006

New Breed (2009–2014)

In 2009 the Suzuki Raider 150R got a slight makeover in its design. The headlight was changed inspired by that of the GSX-R superbikes.The Raider 150 was released in 2009 for the Malaysian market as the Suzuki Belang R150. The Raider 150 in Vietnam was released in 2013.

This shows a good example of how the new design from the Suzuki Raider 150R headlight was inspired by the GSX-R product line.
customized 2013 Model.

filipinos called it hydrocephalus generation for its big fron headlight cowling.

Different markets

The Indonesian variant is called "Satria FU150". Also since a few years ago, some secondary technical upgrade has been made (for example, an electric starter and riding mode). A new model was in the Philippines is fuel injected and water cooled with 13.6 kW (18.2 hp) @ 10,000 rpm (claimed) and 13.75 N⋅m (10.14 lb⋅ft) @ 8,500 rpm (claimed). With topspeed of 147 km/h

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Satria F150". Suzuki. 2017. Retrieved December 23, 2017.
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