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Suzuki RG50 Gamma brochures & adverts

I have put some Suzuki RG50 Gamma brochures and adverts on this page.
Please send me more stuff to put here. I want brochures from all over the world!


Suzuki 1982More Suzuki models from 1982
1982 Suzuki year code: Z
Suzuki RG50 Gamma

Suzuki RG50 Gamma

Suzuki RG50 Gamma

A couple of more RG50 Gamma brochure pages from Japan. Click to enlarge.
I found these scans on a Japanese website. The brochures are not complete and I'm not sure of the year. I'm guessing it's 1982. The paint scheme looks like it could be from that year and the guy at the pictures, GP-racer F. Uncini, was winning that year.


1982 RG50 Gamma specifications

Dry weight: 69 kg
Engine type: 49 cc Water-cooled single-cylinder 2-stroke
Power Output: 7.2 ps/ 8.000 rpm
Torque: 0.66 kg-m / 7.500 rpm


The current RG50 Gamma specifications

Overall Length: 1 880 mm
Overall Width: 6 55 mm
Overall Height: 1 015 mm
Wheelbase: 1 235 mm
Ground Clearance: 155 mm
Seat Height: 737 mm
Dry Weight: 73 kg
Engine type: 49 cc Water-cooled single-cylinder 2-stroke. Piston reed valve.
Power Output and Torque: 7.2 hp (5,3 kW)/ 7.200 rpm, 0.72 kg-m / 7.000 rpm
Bore x Stroke: 41.0 x 37.8 mm
Compresion Ratio: 8.6:1
Gearbox: 6 speed constant mesh
Sprockets: 13-43
Fuel Tank Capacity: 11 liter
Front Tyre: 80/90-17
Rear Tyre: 90/90-17
Top Speed: 105 km/h






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