Suzuki Release 2008 RM range
Suzuki Australia has announced the imminent arrival of its 2008 RM two stroke motocross range, offering a sneak preview of the ever-popular machines.
RM85

Equipped with technology from Suzuki's championship-winning
two-stroke motocross weapons, the junior-size RM85 is the perfect tool for young
riders learning to race and win. Suitable for bigger riders, the RM85L
features larger wheels, plus a longer swingarm and wheelbase.
Powering
the next generation of champions, the high-revving, lightweight, 84.7cc,
two-stroke, liquid-cooled engine delivers incredible performance with strong
peak power and torque. The lightweight single cylinder features Suzuki's
original Suzuki Composite Electrochemical Material (SCEM) coating for efficient
heat transfer and engine durability.
Incorporating aluminium exhaust
valves plus an RM125-style exhaust valve governor and linkage, the proven Suzuki
engine offers precise valve movement and strong throttle response. The
RM85 features a Keihin PE28 carburetor for smooth throttle response and
simplified maintenance, while a digital CDI map offers suitable engine
performance at high rpm.
Designed with young riders in mind, the RM85
features a smooth-shifting, six-speed transmission, optimised for positive shift
feel. In addition, Suzuki's junior motocrosser is equipped with a long
clutch lever for precise clutch feel and easier operation during starts and
cornering.
The chassis of the RM85 features a high-tensile, tubular
steel, thick-wall frame for impressive cornering performance. Giving
young riders maximum confidence, the Showa 37mm inverted front forks are
completely adjustable for rider weight, style and ability, and include fork
guards to protect the inner fork tubes. On the rear, a large diameter
rear shock is designed to produce a plush feel with strong bottoming
resistance.
The RM85 includes a twin-piston front brake caliper with a
large 220mm disc and a 200mm disc brake on the rear, delivering consistently
strong braking performance and feel. Thick cross-sectioned brake and
shift pedals, plus chrome-moly steel footpegs provide increased durability and
offer riders improved feel.
Highlighting its edgy, aggressive
styling, the 2008-model RM85 features bold new graphics inspired by the
full-size RM125 and RM250 Suzukis. Sporting Suzuki's distinctive
Champion Yellow livery, the RM85 and Big Wheel RM85L are anticipated to arrive
in late August, with pricing to be advised closer to the arrival date.
RM125

Ready to outrun its off-road rivals,
the proven 124cc, Suzuki two-stroke, liquid-cooled engine produces a wide
powerband and smooth power delivery. The RM125's powerplant also
features an aluminium-alloy cylinder bore plated with Suzuki Composite
Electrochemical Material (SCEM) for optimum heat transfer and maximum
durability. A piston ring locating pin improves ring sealing and
increases power output, while the digital CDI matches ignition timing to
throttle inputs for improved low rpm engine response. Offering maximum
performance, the RM125 features a Suzuki six-speed transmission with optimised
gear ratios.
A single backbone, dual cradle, chrome-moly steel tubular
frame is strong yet light, giving the RM125 razor-sharp handling.
Coupled with lightweight fork protectors, the RM125 has Showa 47mm
inverted dual-chamber front forks with 310mm of wheel travel that are fully
adjustable for compression damping, rebound damping and spring
preload. The front suspension's compression and rebound valve settings
are developed for smooth mid-stroke movement and maximum suspension balance,
delivering superb cornering and straight-line performance.
The Showa
piggyback reservoir rear shock includes adjustable high and low speed
compression, rebound damping and spring preload. Delivering impressive
rigidity and straight-line performance, the aluminium swingarm features a tall
main beam section design. Equipped with a fully floating front disc with
a dual hydraulic piston front caliper, and a single piston caliper rear disc
brake, the RM125 delivers exceptional stopping power and confidence-inspiring
braking feel.
The RM125 features lightweight Renthal
tapered aluminium handlebars rubber-mounted to minimise vibrations and a
Renthal-labelled handlebar pad, plus a textured seat finish for additional
comfort and grip.
In 2008, the RM125 features aggressive, new graphics
to accompany Suzuki's famed Champion Yellow paintwork, completing a winning
look. The 2008-model Suzuki RM125 is expected to arrive in October 2007.
RM250

Offering superior fire power, the RM250 is
engineered for class-leading balance with emphasis on both cornering and
straight line performance. Suzuki's 2008 RM250 is powered by an
impressive 249cc, two-stroke, liquid-cooled, reed-valve-intake engine with a
bore and stroke of 66.4mm x 72.0mm.
The aluminium cylinder core features
Suzuki Composite Electrochemical Material (SCEM) for better heat dissipation,
reduced weight and improved durability. A 38mm Keihin carburetor ensures
precise fuel/air mixing for smooth, strong throttle response, while the digital
CDI matches ignition timing to throttle opening and enhances low-end power
output. The RM250 features a five-speed transmission with a heavy-duty
multi-plate clutch.
Offering maximum strength and minimum weight, the
chrome-moly steel frame and easy-to-remove aluminium rear sub-frame improve
rigidity and performance on the racetrack. Precise positioning of engine
and drive sprocket enhances the stability of the rectangular-cross-section
aluminium swingarm and improves rear wheel traction in the
whoops.
Built with an emphasis on better cornering and straight line
performance, the Showa 47mm inverted dual-chamber front forks are fully
adjustable, with compression and rebound damping valve settings tuned for smooth
mid-stroke movement and maximum overall suspension balance. At the rear,
a Showa piggyback reservoir shock absorber provides impressive traction and is
fully adjustable for high and low speed compression damping, rebound damping and
preload with 310mm of wheel travel. The full-floating front disc brake
is coupled with a dual piston caliper while the rear disc brake includes a
single-piston caliper. Accompanied by a Renthal-labelled handlebar pad,
the lightweight Renthal tapered aluminium handlebars are rubber mounted to
reduce vibrations, while riders also receive increased control and feel from the
seat's textured side panels.
Sporting Suzuki's distinctive Champion
Yellow livery, the RM250 features an aggressive new graphics kit.
The
2008 Suzuki RM range is due to arrive in Australia in late August, with pricing to
be advised closer to its arrival.








