Suzuki Australia has recalled their 2017-19 Burgman 200 scooters over an issue with the CVT face plate which can prevent the scooter from moving. The official recall notice issued through the ...
It’s true the Burgman 200 looks small, thanks to its kiddie-sized wheels (13-inch front, 12-inch rear). But don’t let this fool you, because Suzuki’s entry-level scooter actually has some capabilities ...
The 2020 Suzuki Burgman 200 is one of two scooters from Suzuki. It is powered by a fuel-conscious 200cc single-cylinder engine and automatic transmission, which makes a trip to the barbershop, grocery ...
Suzuki Burgman Street is available in 10 different colours while TVS Apache RTR 200 4V comes with 4 colours. The Comparison Suzuki Burgman Street vs TVS Apache RTR 200 4V can be described on the basis ...
Both cars are good in their own forte. The Suzuki Burgman is a good-looking scooter that impresses with its performance and refinement. It is loaded with features but comes at a premium. On the other ...
At AIMExpo, Suzuki revealed that a new, smaller version of their acclaimed Burgman scooter will be sold in North America in 2014. It looks like Suzuki is trying to bridge the significant gap caused by ...
Hi! I have got a Suzuki Vitara 2017 1.6 allgrip. The Bosch infotainment system, I think, needs an update. It has not been updated from the day I purchased it. Do I have to get it updated with a Suzuki dealer or can I do this myself? And, if I can, could someone tell me how to? The other thing...