1988 Suzuki RG125 Gamma

$7,000 + ORC

In March 1983 the Gamma family began with the Suzuki RG250, the new king of the road track. A couple of years later in 1985, Suzuki decided to downsize and create something smaller and with a little less power, and the RG125 Gamma was born. This was introduced to give a match to the Italian 125cc racers.

As is evidenced in its design and hardware, the RG125 gamma borrowed a lot from its bigger brothers. The single-cylinder RG125 was very narrow, making it impossible for the sides of the motorcycle to hit the tarmac when leaning. The bike is very designed for the smaller riders and gives a great race feeling.

For the first model years of the RG125, only cosmetic changes were made. All of the first models were sold with the option of having no lower fairing. The colour variants were Blue/White, Black, and Red/White.

In 1992, it was decided that the RG125 Gamma would get a total redesign from the inside out. The frame, suspension, and everything else was far better. The engine was upgraded to deliver higher horsepower at a higher RPM. The engine was essentially an RGV250 engine with a single cylinder instead of two and produced much higher power. The bike also handled much better and almost felt like a new machine.

Purchased in September 2022, Rated 4.

Travelled 16,951km

Excellent Original Condition

Very Rare & Collectible

No Rego, Ready for Compliance

Engine Type:

Two-stroke, Single Cylinder, Crankcase Reed Valve, Liquid Cooled

Induction:

28mm Mikuni carburetor

Dry Weight:

96 kg

Displacement:

124 cc

Power:

25 hp @ 9,500 rpm

Torque:

19.1 Nm @ 8500 rpm.

Starter:

Electric

Transmission:

6-speed, manual

Colour:

Blue/White

Dimensions:

Length: 2 030 mm / 79.9 in
Width: 660 mm / 26.0 in
Height: 1155 mm / 45.5 in
Wheelbase: 1310 mm / 51.6 in
Seat Height: 730 mm / 28.7 in

Wheels:

Front: 80/100 S16
Rear: 90/90 S18

Suspension:

Front: 30 mm Telescopic forks
Rear: Single shock linkage

Brakes:

Front: Single 230 mm disc
Rear: 130 mm Drum

Fuel Capacity:

12 Litres

Top Speed:

111 km/h (69 mph)

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