Suzuki RG500 information

Suzuki RG500

The RG500 name is probably one of the most famous and well known in road racing circles, made especially famous by Barry Sheen riding his famous No 7 to a World championship or two!

Suzuki introduced a road version of this model, called naturally enough the RG500 Gamma in 1984. It shared the same layout as it’s famous racing forbears with a square four liquid cooled disc valve engine giving an incredible 95hp @ 9500rpm. This gave the 156kg machine the best power to weight ratio ever seen on a road bike. The chassis was an advanced box section aluminium perimeter type, and gave breathtaking agility, and even today only the very latest GSXR, R1 and Blade will beat a well-ridden (and correctly set up!) with a competent rider on board.

Japan had a 400cc version to fit in with their licensing laws, this was not exported, although some grey imports have ensured a few are around European roads.

The biggest problem this model had was getting the carburettor settings right, and the inability of many dealerships to achieve this led to a not entirely unfair reputation of fragility, and poor reliability. Get one set up correctly however, and it would be impossible to find a more thrilling ride!

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Suzuki RG500

Suzuki RG500

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Suzuki RG500 owners

Here is a list of machines proudly owned by our community members, that are the same or similar to this machine.

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