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Suzuki Raider R150 Carb
7.8/10 Sport

Suzuki Raider R150 Carb Review

"A hard-working commuter that rewards careful pre-purchase inspection every time."

Daily commuters wanting reliable, tuneable budget performance $800-$1,500 used 2007-2018
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Used Buyer Review

The Raider R150 carb is genuinely one of the better underbones money can buy used, but you need to go in with eyes open. That 150cc single pulls hard for the class — 17-ish horsepower sounds modest until you're splitting traffic and everything else is struggling to keep up. The underseat exhaust routing looks trick but runs heat straight up your backside on slow city crawls, something nobody warns you about. Check the carb jets first — previous owners love 'borrowing' jets for other bikes and leaving the stock needle worn out. Mechanically these things are tough if maintained, fragile if neglected. Inspect the front fork seals closely, they weep oil around 30,000km without fail. The CDI unit is a known weak point on bikes that've been hotted up or left in the rain repeatedly. Electrics generally hold up, but corroded connectors under the headlight cowl are common on older units. Always cold-start the engine — a healthy carb R150 fires within two kicks maximum.

Pros

+Strong mid-range pulling power
+Parts widely available cheaply
+Bulletproof bottom-end reliability
+Excellent resale value retention
+Nimble, confidence-inspiring handling

Cons

-Heat soak on slow traffic
-Fork seals wear prematurely
-CDI fails on abused bikes
-Carb needs frequent cleaning
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Avoid if

You need highway comfort over extended distances

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