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The Suzuki GP 50 Racer was a racing bike project that began in the 1960s and competed in the 50-250cc class, according to the sources I reviewed for this article. At the time, Suzuki wanted to win the Isle of Man TT races against Honda.

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According to what I hear, Suzuki developed the GP 50 Racer for about five years in order to make an impression and establish a well-known reputation in Europe. Known by its code KR67, the GP 50 is a compact, powerful machine designed to win championships and has a really unique look. With a weight limit of 58 kg and a square, two-cylinder, two-stroke, water-cooled engine that generates 17.5 horsepower, it’s incredibly light, right?

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Only a small number of these motorcycles are known to be in use today. It is quite uncommon to witness one in person, if you have ever seen one. To hear its ear-piercing sound and high revs, which are incredibly satisfying for speed enthusiasts.

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