Suzuki Burgman 200
El Suzuki Burgman 200 se presentó en 2013 como un maxiscooter de tamaño mediano posicionado entre el Burgman 125 y los modelos 400/650 más grandes, dirigido a los viajeros urbanos que buscan más capacidad en carretera que los scooters más pequeños. Cuenta con un motor monocilíndrico de 200 cc con inyección de combustible, almacenamiento bajo el asiento y un chasis refinado, lo que lo convierte en una opción práctica y popular en el segmento de los maxi-scooters. El Burgman 200 se ha mantenido prácticamente inalterado desde su debut, lo que demuestra su diseño completo y su continua relevancia en la conducción urbana y suburbana.
18.5 hp
Potencia
16 Nm
Torsión
161 kg
Peso
130 km/h (estimated; note: may vary by region and conditions)
Velocidad máxima
3.0 L/100km or approximately 33 km/L (typical real-world average)
Combustible
Carenado
Cuerpo
Lo que los compradores deben saber
Proven Reliable Engine
The Burgman 200 uses a fuel-injected 200cc single-cylinder engine known for low maintenance needs and strong longevity. Many owners report 30,000+ miles with minimal issues beyond routine servicing.
Watch the CVT Belt
The continuously variable transmission (CVT) belt is the most common wear item and should be inspected around 12,000–15,000 miles. Neglected belts can snap unexpectedly, leaving you stranded.
Steady Resale Value
The Burgman 200 holds its value reasonably well due to strong brand reputation and consistent demand in the urban commuter market. Low mileage used examples often sell for 70–80% of their original price.
Generaciones y especificaciones por año
Se presentó el motor con inyección de combustible de 200 cc, el almacenamiento bajo el asiento, el ABS opcional y el debut con el estilo de un maxi-scooter.
Estilo revisado, suspensión actualizada, eficiencia de combustible mejorada, control de tracción agregado, moderno grupo de instrumentos LCD.
Reseña de un comprador usado
"A sensible, honest commuter that rewards patient, practical riders."
$2,500-$4,500 usedThe Burgman 200 sits in a weird middle ground — too big for pure city work, not quite enough for regular highway stints — but somehow it nails the sweet spot for suburban commuters who've outgrown a 50cc scoot. The 200cc single pulls cleanly through the CVT, and that underseat storage genuinely fits a full-face helmet. Used examples from 2014 onward are generally bulletproof if maintained, but check the variator rollers and belt — neglected ones get sluggish and jerky above 40mph. Things to watch on used units: inspect the front fork seals carefully, they weep on high-mileage bikes, and the plastic bodywork cracks around the lower fairing mounts if the previous owner dropped it. Fuel economy is outstanding — mid-70s mpg is realistic. The riding position is genuinely comfortable for 45-minute commutes but starts nagging your lower back on longer runs. It's no sports machine, but it was never pretending to be.
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