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Suzuki Burgman Street green colour front right static in parking garage

Suzuki Burgman Street is based on the same platform as Acess and Avenis.

Suzuki Burgman Street black and red colour right side profile static in studio

All three are powered by the same 124cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine.

Suzuki Burgman Street beige colour right side profile static in studio

It runs on 12/10-inch wheels (F/R) like the Access and Avenis.

Suzuki Burgman Street blue colour right side profile static in studio

Burgman Street comes in two variants - Standard and RideConnect.

Suzuki Burgman Street white colour right side profile static in studio

RideConnect gets an additional colour option and Bluetooth connectivity for the LCD dash.

Suzuki Burgman Street black colour right side profile static in studio

A total of six colours are offered on the Burgman Street.

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Suzuki's flashiest maxi-scooter looking offering in India is the Burgman Street. The Burgman Street is based on the same platform as the Access and Avenis scooters but gets different bodywork, a stepped single-piece seat and is offered in two versions. The Burgman Street comes with a 12/10-inch (F/R) wheel setup like its siblings, while the Burgman Street EX comes with a 12-inch rear wheel too. 

Suzuki offers the Burgman Street in two variants - standard and RideConnect. The latter comes with Bluetooth connectivity for the LCD display and is available in six colours, whereas the former only comes in five paint options. 

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