The Suzuki RG250 Gamma was a two-cylinder parallel, water-cooled 250 cc two-stroke motorcycle produced by Suzuki from 1983 to 1987. One of the major features of the RG250 Gamma was its large power-to-weight ratio. Able to produce up to 45+ BHP at 8,500 RPM and 38.4 Nm torque at 8,000 RPM, weighing in at roughly 130 kg. The RG250 Gamma was the first mass-produced motorcycle to have a lightweight aluminum frame and racing type aerodynamic fairing. The Gamma also had a very advanced ‘full floater’ suspension system for its time, with the first Mk1s having ‘anti-dive’ front forks (which locked the forks under hard braking to stop them diving). Due to this, the bike was dubbed the first street legal racer.
Features
- New decals
- Specially molded cables and vinyl tubes (selectable)
- Soft material seat