
Originally Posted by
iranana
Hi there, can anyone tell me a bit about these two bikes? I'm a two stroke fanatic and any other two smokers of this era/size pique my interest (so if you've any recommendations, I'd be keen to hear

... I'm eyeing up an RD 250 for sale and it looks like a pretty sweet bike - I'm thinking of doing a cafe racer conversion down the line and fitting it with expansion chambers etc... What's the performance like on the 250 compared to say, an RG150 (what I currently ride) and what's the jump in performance/power between the 250 and 400? The 400s seem a little less common, and I'm itching to get a new bike... The big question is, do I hang fire and wait till a 400 pops up, or would the 250 be a pretty sweet ride?
And on that note, does anyone know someone looking to get rid of an RD 400?
Thanks!
I'm going off memory as these are the bikes I cut teeth on. S1-250 triple, RD250/350/400 and LC
Depending on the model of 250 there were various tweaks that 'improved' acceleration and gained a couple of BHP... I ended with an RD250E dx... even with the heavy mag wheels it was quicker than previous models.. we are talking of a few kph and fraction of a second acceleration. never saw the G model (ram air) think the last into the UK were the white/red F model.
250... about 35bhp and an indicated 95mph
400 about 40-45bhp and around 107-110 mph Yeh we all know stories of much faster... nope, I also owned an H1a 500 and the RD was very much slower off the line and on top end.
the 350 is almost as quick as the 400, many reckoned the 'peach' was the earlier YR5 350 (piston ported) but I never rode one so cant really comment.
They received immense amounts of abuse, and came bouncing back for more. The 400 was the 'boy racer/hoon' bike of choice. The LC350 was a little quicker standard, and was able to be tuned to a greater level... I remember the first 2 Stan Steven tuned 350LC's arriving at box hill (UK).. they spent the whole afternoon chasing the superbikes of the day, CB900, GS1000, CBX1000, Z1000.. and basically embarrassed most of them on acceleration and out handled most of them as well... bloody quick they were.
There was talk of the LC engine not being as 'strong' as the air cooled in the crank dept.. but that could well be 'urban bullpaki'... there was one very nice bike that floated about,,, an LC 350 frame with an RD400 motor,it was quicker than a standard LC (the RD's frame etc were a lot heavier) Same guy also put an H1 motor in an LC frame.
From memory... brakes are 1970's shite! watch out for the plastic swing arm bushes.. the brake callipers had a tendency seize, headlight on the RD was abysmal (pre halogen and about 45watt from memory).. big and heavy with by todays standards, dubious handling...
and RD250 will not be embarrassed by a 150 apart from the handling stakes....
They are great bikes.... but another serious option and a far longer lived engine (just not as exciting in standard form) is the GT500 suzuki (titan).... they are real stompers and they piston etc is identical to the GT750 kettle. I think from memory that the porting is about the same, just a different height makes a difference. However with MINOR porting work the GT can be lifted from 45bhp to over 70bhp, I believe 90bhp is not an unreasonable output for them.. the works 500 was 99% the same motor (bore/stroke---porting was the biggest difference)
you could also look at the GT 550/380 triple Suzook's the Kwaka's? the 'peach' of the range was the S3 400cc.... the early S series (drum brakes) are the quick ones in all CC's the 250 was reputed as the first 100mph bike... not going to try to argue for that! I think the real first 'ton up' 250 was the LC, and that caused the 125 law to be introduced in the early 1980's (UK). The 350 triple is rare, but shares the same bottom end as the 250. the 500 and 750? leave them alone.. the 750 is very torquey actually and quite manageable for power delivery, the 500 is simply vicious. however BOTH had engines that seriously overpowered the chassis.
The GT750 suzook is a fantastic high mileage machine, the J (early) had crank seal issues with age, the M was the quickest, But they drink petrol like a drunken sailor drinks beer,,, and chew chains... only 2T to totally 'outclass' the Gt750 on the 'drinking' stakes was the 500/750 kwaka's.
For performance and handling, AND looks.. I had a mildly tuned 350LC as my last stroker.......that would be my 1st choice, followed by the GT500/550/RD400/350.
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