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2014 Suzuki Rm-z450 on 2040-motos

$8,699
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Champion Yellow / Solid Black
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Highlands, Texas

Highlands, TX
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Suzuki RM-Z tech info

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Suzuki RM-Z description

2014 Suzuki RM-Z450, 2014 Suzuki RM-Z450 is the motocross bike that has proven itself a champion time and time again. Tejas Motorsports in the Houston Texas area has the newest Suzuki motocross dirtbikes in stock. 2014 Suzuki RM-Z450 The RM-Z450 won Cycle World Magazine's "Best Motocrosser" in 2011 and 2012 and saw continued success by winning Transworld Motocross and RacerX's 450 shootout in 2013. Now with the 2014 RM-Z450, the podium is even closer to your grasps! The 2014 RM-Z450 has an engine that develops exceptional power from idle to redline and provides incredibly crisp throttle response. It also features the innovative Separate Function front Fork (SFF) from no other than Showa. The front suspension is engineered with a twin-spar aluminum frame for an optimum balance between rigidity and high-speed traction, providing you with incredibly precise handling and smooth performance on the toughest tracks. Simply put, the 2014 Suzuki RM-Z450 gives you the key to overpower the competition. Champions Choose Suzuki...and Suzuki supports future champions! In addition to all the high-tech features and race-winning performance of the 2014 RM-Z models, Suzuki offers the best amateur racing program around! Click on the link below to find out more about Suzuki's contingency program! Key Features ECM ignition program has been changed for improved starting performance. Stylish two-tone radiator shrouds with new aggressive graphics and yellow number plate accentuate the RM-Z450's agile looks. Engine Features The piston pin has Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) surface treatment, for less friction and increased durability. Intake cam timing and amount of lift has been modified for smoother power delivery and control. Aluminum cylinder with Suzuki Composite Electrochemical Material (SCEM) coating, built for durability, light weight and efficient heat transfer. Lightweight, battery-less, motocross-use electronic fuel injection system with progressive throttle linkage makes for efficient power delivery. 12-hole fuel injector delivers a fine fuel/air mist for efficient operation. Redesigned muffler internal parts, bottom-to-mid range power and torque are increased, resulting in improved performance without losing top end. The new muffler body now uses conventional bolts in end cap instead of rivets to simplify the replacement of the glass wool packing in the muffler. The muffler body uses conventional bolts, instead of rivets to simplify the replacement of muffler s glass wool packing. For quick fuel adjustment setting to suit riding condition, two couplers are enclosed. One is for rich and another for lean fuel setting compared to stock setting. Riders can change fuel setting to best suit the riding conditions by simply connecting either coupler. 449cc 4-stroke liquid-cooled DOHC 4-valve fuel-injected engine developed to del

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