The all-new 2013 Suzuki RM-Z250 is sure to leave its competitors
in their wake when it arrives in Australia in the forthcoming
months.
Key goals for Suzuki engineers when developing the all-new 2013
RM-Z250 were to reduce noise levels without compromising
performance, refine engine components to deliver more mid-range
power and improve overall handling.
The RM-Z250's 249cc, 4-stroke, fuel-injected, DOHC engine, with
its compact and lightweight design packs a punch and powers the
race machine to championship winning performance with increased
acceleration, faster throttle response and broader mid-range power
and torque.
Developed and tested by factory race teams, the 2013 model comes
with an all-new three per cent lighter piston and reshaped piston
pin enhancing durability and more efficient lubrication,
contributing to better throttle response and smoother power
delivery.
The revised cam specification, intake cam profile and exhaust
cam timing achieve an ideal balance between high performance and
ease of power control when competing on the track.
The redesigned exhaust system meets new FIM sound control
regulations, a key goal of Suzuki engineers, thanks to a 40mm
extension of the exhaust pipe and redesigned internal muffler
parts, increasing bottom to mid-range power and torque, without
compromising engine performance.
A smooth but solid shift feel is ensured thanks to the all-new 5
speed transmission offering more precision in shifting with a
change in the clutch release cam shape reducing the force required
to operate the clutch, and enhancing the clutch feel.
The RM-Z250 is now equipped with an all-new race-bred 48mm Showa
Separate Function front fork containing the spring on the right
leg, while the left leg incorporates the cartridge assembly to
manage damping with the result being less friction, increased
damping and an overall weight saving.
To fine-tune fuel preferences to suit track conditions, two
couplers are enclosed allowing the rider to easily change fuel
settings by connecting either coupler.
The redesigned frame and seat optimise rigidity and balance for
agile handling and stability with stylish two-tone radiator shrouds
and all-new aggressive graphics accentuating the RM-Z250's agile
look.
Motocross and supercross racers of the Suzuki RM-Z250 are also
eligible to register for Suzuki's Support Rider program, offering
generous contingency payments on national and state
championships.
The 2013 Suzuki RM-Z250 is due to arrive in Australia within the
coming months and information on pricing will be available in due
course.
For further information contact:
Lewis Croft
Advertising and Communications Manager - Motorcycles
Suzuki Australia Pty. Limited
P: 03) 9931 0500
E: Lewis_Croft@suzuki.com.au