The motorbike usually used to steal fuel is apparently still for sale. The motorbike in question is the Suzuki Thunder.
This sports motorbike is synonymous with a vehicle that is often used to steal fuel because its gasoline capacity is quite large.
Several cases often involve Suzuki Thunder as evidence for fuel hoarding. However, this sports motorbike has now been officially euthanized in 2005.
Even so, it turns out that this motorbike is still circulating in other countries, one of which is Colombia.
In one of these Latin American countries, the Suzuki Thunder is still sold freely. However, the name is not Suzuki Thunder, but GSX 125.
In terms of design, the shape is similar to the Suzuki Thunder. However, the GSX 125 has a more modern shape.
Quoted from the suzuki.com.co site, the Suzuki GSX 125 is offered in three color choices, namely black, blue and red.
What’s surprising is that the tank capacity of the GSX 125 is the same as that of the Suzuki Thunder which can hold 14.2 liters of petrol.
For the price, this motorbike is sold starting at 7.955 million Colombian Pesos or the equivalent of IDR 32 million.
With this price, you can buy a Yamaha NMAX for the standard version. The price of the Yamaha NMAX is IDR 31,616 million.
The Suzuki GSX 125 is equipped with a 25 cc SOHC carburetor engine which is capable of producing 10.5 hp at 9,000 rpm. Meanwhile, the maximum torque is 9.2 Nm at 7,000 rpm.