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The base of the motorcycle was taken from the base of old versions [[Kawasaki_KLX250 | Kawasaki KLX 250]]: 1-cylinder 4-stroke liquid-cooled engine, 249 cc. see, with a capacity of 29 hp. and 25 Nm of torque; frame and chassis. The main changes affected the wheels (road spokes 17 '), suspension settings and braking system.
The Suzuki SB250 model existed on the market until 2005, after which it was discontinued and was no longer sold. Meanwhile, the [[Kawasaki_D-Tracker_250 | Kawasaki D-Tracker 250]] model continued to be in high demand in the market, completely transferring production in 2003 to Thailand, and by 2008 undergoing a serious restyling. [[Kawasaki_D-Tracker_250 | D-Tracker 250]] is currently marketed under the name [[Kawasaki_D-Tracker_250 | Kawasaki D-Tracker X]] in many countries around the world and mainly for the Southeast Asian market.
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[[file: Suzuki-250-sb-2005-1.jpg | 550px 600px | center | Suzuki 250 SB]]
The Suzuki 250 SB appeared in 2002 and was essentially the first generation [[Kawasaki_D-Tracker_250 | Kawasaki D-Tracker 250]] marketed under the Suzuki brand. In terms of technical characteristics, they are completely identical to each other, and the main differences were only in the coloring and design of the stickers. The main motorcycle sales market is Japan.
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'' The main ' Main competitors of the Suzuki 250 SB in the class: '''
* [[Kawasaki_D-Tracker_250 | Kawasaki D-Tracker 250]]
* [[Honda_XR250 | Honda XR250 Motard]]
* [[Honda_CRF250L | Honda CRF250M]]
* [[Yamaha_WR250 | Yamaha WR250X]]
The base of the motorcycle was taken from the base of old versions [[Kawasaki_KLX250 | Kawasaki KLX 250]]: 1-cylinder 4-stroke liquid-cooled engine, 249 cc. see, with a capacity of 29 hp. and 25 Nm of torque; frame and chassis. The main changes affected the wheels (road spokes 17 '), suspension settings and braking system.
The Suzuki SB250 model existed on the market until 2005, after which it was discontinued and was no longer sold. Meanwhile, the [[Kawasaki_D-Tracker_250 | Kawasaki D-Tracker 250]] model continued to be in high demand in the market, completely transferring production in 2003 to Thailand, and by 2008 undergoing a serious restyling. [[Kawasaki_D-Tracker_250 | D-Tracker 250]] is currently marketed under the name [[Kawasaki_D-Tracker_250 | Kawasaki D-Tracker X]] in many countries around the world and mainly for the Southeast Asian market.
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