Suzuki clothing, new to the Two Wheel Website

Hamamatsu, the Japanese town producing Suzuki bikes, and Suzuki clothing!

Are you a Suzuki rider? A Suzuki rider on and off your bike? If not, are you a Suzuki team yellow, blue, black, BSB or MotoGP supporter? If you answered yes to any of these questions please head straight to our Suzuki selection, or read on for more Suzuki clothing info. Answered no? Can we make a few suggestions anyway?

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What’s nestled in our selection of Suzuki clothing?

The selection of Suzuki clothing ranges from coats, right through to keyrings. The Suzuki clothing is casual. You can wear it as a layer under your protective motorcycle jacket, or for everyday. The choice is yours. And what a broad range of choice there is. With coats and jackets for cold or rainy days, and PVC keyrings, thoughtfully designed so they won’t scratch your bike in the ignition. Kevin Schwantz is celebrated with his retired number, 34, embroidered on a hoodie, polo shirt, t-shirt and cap. Whilst the Suzuki V-Strom 1000 has a few pieces, including a mug in its name.

There’s a broader selection of t-shirts and hoodies printed in different styles. Some commemorate Suzuki’s roots, Hamamatsu, for men and ladies, other popular bikes such as the GSX-R, or the Isle of Man TT event. Here’s a few other Suzuki clothing suggestions…

Winter Suzuki clothing wonders

suzuki-clothing-990F0-BKWP1_990F0-BKRH1When the cooler temperatures settle in and the leaves brown, it’s important you keep yourself snug and warm. Suzuki have a Winter Parka which will kit you out for just that. Pull the fur trimmed hood over your head to keep you dry whilst letting the water resistant outer look after your body. Staying dry will keep you warm, as will the inner padded liner. For practical purposes there are nine pockets dotted throughout – keep all your belongings neatly stored away! This matches the fur trimmed Suzuki Russian Hat, a snug hat for keeping your head warm, with the red Suzuki logo sported proudly at the front. Team Blue have a quilted, puffa style jacket. Another warm, comfy option to keep you from turning blue in Winter.

Yellow team, black team, blue team – all the team gear!

Yellow, black, blue, MotoGP and BSB. Add team to the front and you have five different Suzuki supporter clothing ranges. The selections vary but each are designed to make you feel included in the team! With the rider team (MotoGP and BSB) hoodies replicating those for riders with sponsor logos on show. Beyond Suzuki clothing, the BSB team have a paddock umbrella for shelter on wet track days and the MotoGP team, a selection of stickers, for decorating a notebook or your racing records. Rain jackets, team jackets and men’s / ladies tops are all available too.

Some variety with the Vitara optionsSuzuki-clothing-Viatara_Watch_Kanji_Style

In line with the Suzuki Vitara car’s latest release Suzuki have some clothing to celebrate. Keep an eye on the time with the Suzuki Vitara watch kanji style this piece is dotted with kanji characters, showing off Suzuki’s Japanese home. There’s also a bodywarmer or quilted jacket for winter warming – both are simple, puffa style jackets, padded for warmth. The mini range also includes a Suzuki Vitara Lanyard for storing your keys whilst you’re out and about.

Suzuki luggage

Carry your new Suzuki clothing picks in a piece of Suzuki Luggage. Whether you’re heading out on a biking trip, where you need space to store a helmet, or carrying your laptop to work, Suzuki have a myriad of options for many eventualities. When there’s downpour potential and you’re away for a night or two, the Suzuki drybag will protect your belongings, or if you need a way to store a few smaller pieces, the Suzuki Dry Hipbag is available.

Eager for a gander?

The Suzuki selection is awaiting your perusal. Even if not for yourself, the lanyards and keyrings will fit snug inside a Christmas stocking. If you fancy a bike to go with your new hoodie, Suzuki bikes feature in our online store too.

Laura McLoughlin

Laura is a seasoned blogger and excited to put her writing skills to the test at Two Wheel. She’s ridden a scooter in South Korea and India and is keen to test her mettle with a full license one day. When not dreaming of her next big travel adventure she’s usually out running or snapping away on her DSLR.