How fast is a Suzuki RM 250?
Suzuki RM250 | |
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Engine | 250cc single cylinder, two-stroke |
Bore / Stroke | 66.4mm x 72.0mm |
Compression ratio | 8.6:1/10.4:1 |
Top Speed | 85 mph |
Does Suzuki still make RM 250?
The Rm250 was discontinued by the 2008 model year. This may possibly be related to changed class structure. From 1999 to 2004, changes to the RM250 made 15 more stock horsepower, and a lower seat height.
Is an RM a 2-stroke?
The RM series is a model range of two-stroke motorcycles manufactured by Suzuki.
What was the best motor on a 1996 Suzuki RM250?
It lacked the holeshot-ripping midrange blast of the CR250R, but was more than competitive below the pro class. With its excellent clutch action and smooth-shifting five-speed, the ’96 RM mill was the best Suzuki 250 power-plant since 1988. On the dyno, the 1996 RM250 motor was no superstar.
What kind of fork does a 1996 Suzuki RMX use?
For one, the entire 1996 RM based line, including the RMX, have followed KTM’s lead in the return to conventional slider forks. Fine twin chamber units are used on the RM, while the RMX gets a unique conventional slider cartridge-type fork.
When did the Suzuki RMX 250 come out?
It’s been some time since we here at Trail Rider had a chance to swing a leg over Suzuki’s championship-winning RMX. Quite frankly, since the RMX has remained largely unchanged since its 1989 debut, it was hard to get excited about yearly refinements and BNGs.
Which is the best Suzuki 250 power plant?
With its excellent clutch action and smooth-shifting five-speed, the ’96 RM mill was the best Suzuki 250 power-plant since 1988. On the dyno, the 1996 RM250 motor was no superstar. In the midrange, it gave up several horsepower to the competition and only caught up at the upper reaches of the curve.