Suzuki Other tech info
Suzuki Other description
Launched in unison with the RV50, the RV90 ‘Rover’ was very similar, but with balloon sand dune type tyres fitted. The air-cooled two-stroke engine gave an impressive 8hp @ 6000rpm with its reed valve induction. This gave the 84kg machine good acceleration for a ‘mini bike’, and sold well especially in the American West, where desert riding is most popular. The model was discontinued by 1980.
bike is perfect for restoration and those who want to own a part of history PLEASE NOTE FOLLOWING -BIKE DOES NOT RUN AT THE MOMENT BUT HAS SPARK AND GOOD COMPRESSION -BIKE IS MISSING ORIGINAL CLOCK AND BODY PANELS -BUYER WILL HAVE TO ARRANGE SHIPPING AND COST TO DESTINATION COUNTRY OR ANYTHING OUT OF SOUTH AFRICA -SOLD AS A NON RUNNER AND FOR PARTS ONLY |
Suzuki Other for Sale
- 2001 suzuki other(US $11000)
- 2015 suzuki other(US $7,000.00)
- 2005 suzuki other(US $1,595.00)
- 1995 suzuki other(US $7100)
- 1985 suzuki other(US $9100)
- 1970 suzuki other(US $9200)
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Isle of Man TT 2013: Dainese Superbike Race Results
Mon, 03 Jun 2013It was delayed by a day but the Isle of Man TT’s Dainese Superbike race finally went underway Sunday. Originally scheduled to open the 2013 Isle of Man TT, the race was pushed back a day because poor weather earlier in the week prevented proper practice and qualifying. Even then, the Superbike race was delayed 45 minutes from its rescheduled start time due to a traffic accident.
Suzuki to Trim US Powersports Dealership Network
Thu, 21 Mar 2013When American Suzuki announced it was shutting down its automobile business, the company said it intended to focus on its powersports operations. It comes as a surprise then to some dealers that Suzuki is not renewing all of its dealership agreements. According to DealerNews, dealerships received letters this week from American Suzuki notifying them whether their franchise agreements would be renewed with the newly formed Suzuki Motor America.
Suzuki to Relocate R&D Facility to Lower Tsunami Risk Area
Thu, 07 Jul 2011Suzuki is considering moving its motorcycle research facility from its current coastal location to its main factory in Hamamatsu, Japan, to decrease the risk of damage from future tsunamis. According to a report in the Nikkei business daily, Suzuki is acquiring more land in Hamamatsu to house the research center and other facilities. Suzuki CEO Osamu Suzuki first brought up the idea to relocate some of its higher risk coastal properties during its 2011-2012 fiscal year forecast report.
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