http://moto.suzuki.es/Motos/Enduro-D...1/familia.html
Was browsing some enduro sites and came across this. Anyone seen one of these before? Id love to try a RM250E
http://moto.suzuki.es/Motos/Enduro-D...1/familia.html
Was browsing some enduro sites and came across this. Anyone seen one of these before? Id love to try a RM250E
if mx 2 smokers had alloy frames i think keeping both wheels on the ground would become a major issue.......
its good suzuki finally started making models that compete with other brand models.....
chuck norris's calender goes from march 31st to april 2nd
No one fools chuck norris.......
was more meaning that suzuki changed there 4strokes over to alloy frames and continued the development and improvement to the bikes. They didn't do the same with the 2strokes which is a pity. You have to look to people like KTM to see that sort of investment in 2strokes.
KTM are still steel frame eh
yeah most euro's are steel.
Probably didn't write it well. What I ment is that Suzuki rm125e has a steel frame which to me looked like it may not have had the updates, and inprovements it's 4stroke range have had over the last few years. Wasn't trying to say alloy was better than steel or vice versa. Meaning that you'd prob be better buying a euro 2stroke where they have kept spending the money to develop highly competative bikes, maybe Suzuki haven't???
I want a KTM300exc Chris Birch rides one, so maybe if I get one I will be able to ride like him.
Why would you ride that long and that gnarly stuff if you don't have to, Its what we do, we love it.
Nathan Woods R.I.P.
This is great news. Sure, they havnt realy done much... But how long has it been since a new jap 2 stroke came out? They didnt even make a 09 rm, and 07 and 08 are the same... Hopefuly they sell
Scott may get them in, could be a demo, they are not a very nice looking bike are they.
Why would you ride that long and that gnarly stuff if you don't have to, Its what we do, we love it.
Nathan Woods R.I.P.
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