Suzuki Australia has released advance details of its latest RM125 motocross machine, due to arrive in October.

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.

Lighter than standard bars and rubber-mounted to reduce vibration, the RM125 features Renthal tapered aluminium handlebars complete with a Renthal-labelled handlebar pad.

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 with pricing to be announced closer to the arrival date.

For further information contact:

Garry Nash or Mitchell Adam
Media Relations - Suzuki Motorcycles
Media & Communication Services
Phone: (03) 9596 9011
Email: garry@mediacomservices.com.au / mitchell@mediacomservices.com.au
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