2003 Suzuki Burgman 400 Specifications

Suzuki introduced the Burgman scooter in 1998, and it was still being produced as of 2010. In Japan, the scooter goes by the name of "Skywave. The 2003 Suzuki Burgman AN 400 is a maxi-scooter that, unlike many other scooters, is sufficiently powerful not only for extended cruises around town, but for highway riding, as well.
  1. Engine

    • The 2003 Suzuki AN 400 Burgman features a liquid-cooled 385 cc four-stroke internal combustion engine. The Burgman has a compact single-cylinder engine, with four valves. The engine's compression ratio is 10.2-to-1. The bike has a single overhead camshaft fuel control. The maximum performance for the scooter is 32 horsepower at 7,600 rpm; maximum torque is 23.6 foot-pounds at 6,000 rpm. The bore and stroke is 3.3 inches by 2.8 inches.

    Brakes and Tires

    • The 2003 Suzuki AN 400 Burgman features single disc brakes in both the front and the rear. The dimensions of the front tires on the AN 400 Burgman are 110/90-13, while the tires on the rear are 130/70-13.

    Dimensions

    • The 2003 Suzuki AN 400 Burgman's dry weight is 394.6 lbs. The wheelbase is 62.6 inches. The ground clearance is 4.9 inches. The overall length of the scooter is 89 inches and the width is 30.1 inches. The bike has a capacity for 3.43 gallons of fuel. The height of the bike's seat is 27.4 inches.