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8.2/10 Commuter

Suzuki Raider R150 Review

"The sharpest used buy under two grand, period."

Urban commuters wanting genuine performance under budget $1,200-$2,400 used 2012-2023
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Key Specs

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Top Speed
~130 km/h (estimated; note: varies by variant and conditions)
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Power
~13.5 hp
@ 9,000 rpm (carbureted); ~15.7 hp @ 9,000 rpm (Fi variant โ€” best estimate)
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Torque
~13.5 Nm
@ 7,000 rpm (carbureted); ~14.0 Nm @ 7,500 rpm (Fi variant โ€” best estimate)
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Fuel Economy
2.9 km/L
7 mpg ยท 35โ€“40 km/L (approximately 2.5โ€“2.9 L/100km, real-world average; Fi variant slightly more efficient)
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Service Every
3,000 km
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Weight
~107โ€“112 kg
(curb/wet weight depending on variant)
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Engine
147cc single-cylinder, 4-stroke, SOHC, air-cooled
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Seat Height
795 mm
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Transmission
5-speed
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Engine Lifespan
100,000+ km with proper maintenance
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Used Buyer Review

The Raider R150 punches well above its displacement class โ€” that liquid-cooled, fuel-injected single pulls hard from low revs and keeps pulling past 10,000 RPM in a way that genuinely surprises people. For Southeast Asian traffic or tight urban commuting, nothing touches it at this price point. The chassis is taut, the brakes are decent, and the ergonomics suit riders under 5'10" perfectly. It's not a toy โ€” it's a properly engineered small-displacement machine. Buying used, your main headaches will be the cam chain tensioner on higher-mileage examples โ€” listen for rattling on cold starts, walk away if it's there. Check the throttle body for carbon buildup if previous owners skipped servicing, and inspect the swingarm bearings because they go neglected constantly. Parts availability is generally solid, labor costs are low, but sloppy service history is your biggest red flag. Demand receipts or assume the worst.

Pros

+Strong, rev-happy engine
+Tight, confidence-inspiring chassis
+Fuel injection runs cleanly
+Low running costs
+Excellent parts availability

Cons

-Cam chain tensioner concerns
-Cramped above average height
-Wind protection essentially nonexistent
-Resale holds value stubbornly
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Avoid if

You need highway comfort or touring capability

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