What kind of engine does a Suzuki RGV 250 have?
Suzuki RGV 250 Model. Suzuki RGV 250 Year 19 91 Engine Two stroke, 90° V- twin, reed valve Capacity 249 cc / 15.2 cu in Bore x Stroke 56 x 50.6 mm
When did the Suzuki RGV250 Wolf come out?
Various other Japanese-spec models, including RGVs built from 1995-onwards, ‘SP’ versions and the naked 1989/90 ‘Wolf’ model. 2 owners have reviewed their SUZUKI RGV250 (1987 – 1997) and rated it in a number of areas.
How big is the tyre on a 1991 Suzuki RGV 250?
This is one solid little bike. Up front the slightly altered size tyre (110/70 compared to last year’s 110/60, still a 17 incher) would seem to have helped things, but most of the credit must go to those upside down forks. They boast a full 120mm of travel which the now 300mm disc brakes use to the full.
When did the Honda RGV250 Gamma come out?
For the 1991 year’s model the RGV250 Gamma was updated with new carburetors (from 32 mm to 34 mm), power valves and new front suspension. A new semi-frame banana swingarm was introduced (looks a lot like the one used in Honda NSR).
When was the last Suzuki RGV250 road test?
The road going RGV did live on in its native Japan however and Suzuki redesigned yet it again in 1997, giving the machine an all-new 70degree V twin engine like the one used in the grand prix machine and also a beefier aluminium chassis. The last of the parallel twin Suzuki’s was produced the RG250Gamma.
This is one solid little bike. Up front the slightly altered size tyre (110/70 compared to last year’s 110/60, still a 17 incher) would seem to have helped things, but most of the credit must go to those upside down forks. They boast a full 120mm of travel which the now 300mm disc brakes use to the full.
For the 1991 year’s model the RGV250 Gamma was updated with new carburetors (from 32 mm to 34 mm), power valves and new front suspension. A new semi-frame banana swingarm was introduced (looks a lot like the one used in Honda NSR).