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Suzuki Sp370
Enduro

Suzuki Sp370

The Suzuki Sp370 has a top speed of ~145 km/h (estimated), produces ~27 hp and weighs ~122 kg. Motoryk rates it 6.5/10.

De Suzuki SP370 werd in 1978 geïntroduceerd als een dual-sport/enduro-motorfiets, voortbouwend op Suzuki's succesvolle SP-serie, die begon met de SP370 die de eerdere TS- en RV-modellen verving. Het was opmerkelijk omdat het een van de meest capabele enduromotoren voor straatgebruik van zijn tijd was, met een balans tussen conformiteit op de weg en offroad-capaciteiten. De SP370 heeft bijgedragen aan het opbouwen van Suzuki's reputatie in het dual-sportsegment voordat hij uiteindelijk in het begin van de jaren tachtig werd opgevolgd door de DR-serie.

~27 hp

Kracht

~32 Nm

Koppel

~122 kg

Gewicht

~145 km/h (estimated)

Topsnelheid

~4.5 L/100km or ~22 km/L (estimated typical real-world average)

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Wat kopers moeten weten

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Proven Thumper Engine

The SP370 uses a simple, air-cooled single-cylinder 370cc four-stroke engine known for durability and easy DIY maintenance. Parts are straightforward to source for a bike of its era.

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Watch the Electrics

Being a late-1970s bike, aging wiring harnesses and corroded connectors are the most common issues found on surviving examples. Always inspect the electrical system thoroughly before buying.

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Modest Collector Value

The SP370 holds modest but stable value as a vintage dual-sport, appealing to classic off-road enthusiasts. Well-maintained examples tend to sell steadily rather than depreciate further.

Generaties en specificaties per jaar

1978–1979 Gen 1

Eerste release; 370 cc eencilinder viertakt, dual-sport enduro, ter vervanging van het SP370-voorganger SP370-debuutmodel.

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7.4/10

"Eerlijk gereedschap van vuil naar asfalt dat niet anders doet alsof."

De SP370 is wat er gebeurt als Suzuki geen compromissen meer sluit en gewoon een echte dual-sport bouwt: de 370 cc dreuner trekt netjes vanaf lage toerentallen en die extra cilinderinhoud ten opzichte van de oude SP250 maakt echt een verschil op rotsachtige beklimmingen op de vuurweg waar je koppel nodig hebt, niet het toerental. Op de weg rijdt hij zonder klachten op 110 km/u, hoewel na 120 de vibratie door de tralies je eraan herinnert wat dit ding eigenlijk is. De stoel is hoog genoeg om onhandig te zijn voor kleinere rijders op technisch singletrack, en de standaardvering is zacht en voelt royaal aan totdat je met hoge snelheid een scherpe rots met vierkante randen raakt. Het onderhoud is doodeenvoudig — deze SOHC-single is ongeveer net zo mechanisch transparant als motoren maar kunnen, en de beschikbaarheid van onderdelen in '78 was echt goed.

Pluspunten

+Sterk koppel bij lage toerentallen voor trails
+Lichtgewicht voor een viertakt
+Mechanisch eenvoudig, eenvoudig onderhoud aan huis
+Zelfverzekerde wegmanieren tot 110 km/u

Nadelen

Ophanging te zacht offroad
Een hoge stoel straft kleinere rijders
Harde trillingen boven 120 km/u
Het beste voor: Weekendavonturiers die wegen en onverharde wegen overbruggen Overslaan als: Je geeft prioriteit aan agressieve technische singletracks

Beoordeling van gebruikte kopers

6.5/10
Het beste voor
Budget dual-sport riders comfortable with older mechanics

"A tough, honest thumper that rewards patient, mechanically savvy buyers."

$1,200-$2,800 used

The SP370 is one of those bikes that does exactly what it promises and nothing more. Suzuki built this thing like a tractor — the thumper engine takes abuse, starts cold without drama, and the simple frame geometry means any half-decent mechanic can sort it out. If you find one that's been maintained, it'll probably outlast you. The dual-sport setup works surprisingly well for fire roads and light trail riding, though don't kid yourself thinking it'll keep up with a proper enduro machine in serious terrain. The weak points are real though. Parts availability is genuinely painful — this isn't a GS500 where you're tripping over spares. Carb work is almost guaranteed on any used example, so budget for a rebuild. The suspension is agricultural at best, and anyone over 200 pounds will bottom it out on anything rougher than a gravel driveway. Check the frame around the headstock carefully, because these got worked hard by owners who thought they were buying a dirt bike.

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Overslaan als: You need reliable parts supply or highway comfort

Top 10 Accessories

Curated picks for the Suzuki Sp370 — owned, ridden, recommended.

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Veel voorkomende problemen

🔥 1 CRITICAL
🔥Rust on frame and body panels SERIOUS

Inspect frame rails, sills, and floor for rot

Fix cost: $500-$2000
⚠️Worn or leaking rear leaf spring bushings MODERATE

Check for clunking, uneven ride, visible cracking

Fix cost: $150-$400
⚠️Carburettor issues causing rough idle MODERATE

Test idle quality, check for hesitation or stalling

Fix cost: $100-$300
⚠️Worn front wheel bearings MODERATE

Listen for grinding, wobble front wheels by hand

Fix cost: $100-$250

Checklist vóór aankoop

Check entire underside for rust thoroughly
Test four-wheel drive engagement works correctly
Inspect all rubber seals and weatherstripping condition
Verify service history and timing chain noise

Solid if rust-free, parts increasingly hard to find

Full Specifications

Engine Power ~27 hp @ 6,500 rpm (estimated)
Torque ~32 Nm @ 5,500 rpm (estimated)
Top Speed ~145 km/h (estimated)
Weight ~122 kg (wet/curb weight)
Fuel Consumption ~4.5 L/100km or ~22 km/L (estimated typical real-world average)
Type Enduro
Fairing No Fairing (Naked)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are common problems with the Suzuki Sp370? +

Rust on frame and body panels: Inspect frame rails, sills, and floor for rot (serious) | Worn or leaking rear leaf spring bushings: Check for clunking, uneven ride, visible cracking (moderate) | Carburettor issues causing rough idle: Test idle quality, check for hesitation or stalling (moderate)

Is the Suzuki Sp370 a good motorcycle? +

A tough, honest thumper that rewards patient, mechanically savvy buyers. Rating: 6.5/10. Best for: Budget dual-sport riders comfortable with older mechanics. Avoid if: You need reliable parts supply or highway comfort.

What is the horsepower of the Suzuki Sp370? +

The Suzuki Sp370 produces ~27 hp @ 6,500 rpm (estimated), with ~32 Nm @ 5,500 rpm (estimated) of torque. Top speed: ~145 km/h (estimated).

Is the Suzuki Sp370 good for beginners? +

Yes — the Suzuki Sp370 is a reasonable choice for new riders (27 hp is manageable), weighing 122 kg. Budget dual-sport riders comfortable with older mechanics

Is the Suzuki Sp370 reliable? +

Owners report 1 critical issue to watch for on the Suzuki Sp370, notably: Rust on frame and body panels (Inspect frame rails, sills, and floor for rot). Buy with a pre-purchase inspection.

Is the Suzuki Sp370 good for daily use? +

Budget dual-sport riders comfortable with older mechanics Fuel: ~4.5 L/100km or ~22 km/L (estimated typical real-world average).

How fast is the Suzuki Sp370? +

The Suzuki Sp370 reaches a top speed of ~145 km/h (estimated), producing 27 hp at 122 kg curb weight. Real-world performance depends on rider weight, gearing, and road conditions.

What gear should I buy for a Suzuki Sp370? +

Motoryk has curated a Top 10 gear list specifically for the Suzuki Sp370, covering engine oil, tires, chain, battery, and brake pads — see motoryk.com/bikes/suzuki/sp370/top10. Each pick is matched to this bike's spec.