Yes, Suzuki has produced motorcycles with two-stroke engines in the past. Two-stroke engines are known for their simplicity, lightweight design, and high power-to-weight ratio. Suzuki, like many other motorcycle manufacturers, utilized two-stroke engines in various models throughout its history.
During the 1960s and 1970s, Suzuki was actively involved in the production of two-stroke motorcycles. They offered a range of two-stroke models in different displacements, catering to various riding preferences and market segments. Some notable Suzuki two-stroke motorcycles include:
Suzuki GT750 (also known as the "Water Buffalo" or "Kettle") - This was a large-displacement two-stroke motorcycle introduced in 1971. It featured a liquid-cooled, three-cylinder engine and was one of the first production motorcycles to have a water-cooled engine.
Suzuki RG500 - This was a high-performance racing-inspired motorcycle introduced in the late 1970s. It was powered by a 498cc two-stroke square-four engine and gained popularity in motorcycle racing, particularly in the Grand Prix motorcycle racing series.
Suzuki TS series - Suzuki also produced two-stroke off-road and dual-sport motorcycles, such as the TS series. These bikes were known for their versatility and were used for both on-road and off-road riding.
Today, Suzuki primarily produces motorcycles with four-stroke engines in various displacements, ranging from small displacement commuter bikes to high-performance sport motorcycles.