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Type of motorcycle
Suzuki PV 50
A PV 50 from 1990
ManufacturerSuzuki
Production1981-2000
ClassMinibike
Engine50 cc (3.1 cu in), air cooled, single
Ignition typeKick start
Transmission4-speed manual
Frame typetube frame
BrakesDrum brakes
TiresNokian Tyres Finnspeed 3.50-8
DimensionsL: 1415mm
W: 685mm
Seat height650mm
Weight60kg (dry)
Fuel capacity2.5L, 3.4L, 3.5L (Depends on year of make)

The Suzuki PV 50 is a minibike that was produced from 1979 to 2000 in Japan, with importation to Finland and some sold in Sweden. It's equipped with an air-cooled 50cc 2-stroke engine, drum brakes, kick start, and a 4-speed manual transmission. This bike is known for its tuning capabilities, such as cylinder enlargement and porting. The stock specs vary by model year, with the earlier models (1979–1993) featuring a reedless cylinder and Mikuni VM12SH carburetor, and later models (1993–2000) featuring a reed valve cylinder and Mikuni VM14SH carburetor. The Suzuki PV 50 has been featured in the game My Summer Car as the "Jonnez ES" which is set in Finland.

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