Inazuma 250 (2012 - present) review
Suzuki's no-nonsense attempt to get a piece of the budget 250cc action
THE long-neglected lower end of the non-learner motorcycle market is now starting to properly simmer, with Suzuki’s new Inazuma 250 turning up to the Honda CBR250R and Kawasaki Ninja 300 party.
Compared to the other two sporty-looking bikes, you might be tempted to call it the Suzuki Unazzuming. Indeed, Suzuki announced its arrival to the public via a small picture on their website, and the media launch was one of the most low-key in a while. But that very simplicity and lack of frills is, in fact, the USP of the bike.
THE long-neglected lower end of the non-learner motorcycle market is now starting to properly simmer, with Suzuki’s new Inazuma 250 turning up to the Honda CBR250R and Kawasaki Ninja 300 party.
Compared to the other two sporty-looking bikes, you might be tempted to call it the Suzuki Unazzuming. Indeed, Suzuki announced its arrival to the public via a small picture on their website, and the media launch was one of the most low-key in a while. But that very simplicity and lack of frills is, in fact, the USP of the bike.