That suzuki looks incredible and it makes me want to seriously consider buying one. The slower of the test riders made a lot of very valid points about this bike. If you are a serious racer or somebody budget minded this is a great package. You can have suspension that can be swapped through a lot of years of bikes and have a multitude of older parts you've gathered versus always having changes so this spare pipe I got only works for this couple years then I gotta pitch it or whatever. These are great bikes. I think any production 250f can have some engine tweaks for any rider so that doesn't bother me at all if it's down a bit on power. I'd rather chase a little extra horsepower than try to get a chassis to handle properly and these Suzuki's handle great.
Be good to know exactly what is going on at Suzuki. Like who specifically in the company is responsible for refusing to make any significant changes on the bike each year, and what is their game plan for the future. To just completely alienate everyone?
I was a rock solid c rider when I raced. I started riding at 21 thankfully to a friend that convinced me not to buy a Camaro back in 04. So with a late start and not much time to ride beacon working full time I raced novice on a Honda 250f an 06. I do remember one time I tried an rmz 250 and I did like it. If I get back into just riding my own track with my kids next year I would consider one of these. Sounds perfect for a 39 year old weekend warrior😂😂😂
I have built plenty of rmz250s get high compression titanium valves and high compression piston cams exhaust and tune then its a ripper and your still under other manufacturers price
Nope. Especially considering he’s racing against the very best versions of all manufacturers that’s impressive! Not to mention he’s 29. Absolutely nothing wrong with the rmz450. I’ve had ktms the past 12yrs. Just sold my 2020 ktm 450xcf and I’m seriously considering a rmz450. A vet rider here off road GPs
Wow Suzuki might as quit making dirt bikes if they are not going to keep them updated,i don't think I would want to race one it would be going backwards to me compared to the other manufacturers
Ya but if you're being honest with yourself what you lack in skill a bikes not going to make up for you. I have finally came to that conclusion about myself. I always thought if I had this or that i'd be faster. Nah I need a stable chassis i'm comfortable with over any updates. I'd almost argue the fastest I've ever been was on my very outdated older CRF because I love the chassis so much.
That suzuki looks incredible and it makes me want to seriously consider buying one. The slower of the test riders made a lot of very valid points about this bike. If you are a serious racer or somebody budget minded this is a great package. You can have suspension that can be swapped through a lot of years of bikes and have a multitude of older parts you've gathered versus always having changes so this spare pipe I got only works for this couple years then I gotta pitch it or whatever. These are great bikes. I think any production 250f can have some engine tweaks for any rider so that doesn't bother me at all if it's down a bit on power. I'd rather chase a little extra horsepower than try to get a chassis to handle properly and these Suzuki's handle great.
I love my 21 zook put a pipe on it threw some ti goodies to cut some weight. It is absolutely bullet proof.
Thats a good looking bike!
Be good to know exactly what is going on at Suzuki. Like who specifically in the company is responsible for refusing to make any significant changes on the bike each year, and what is their game plan for the future. To just completely alienate everyone?
If it wasn't a kickstart I'd go get one in a heartbeat
I have a rmz 250 I love it does everything good just needs electric start
I was a rock solid c rider when I raced. I started riding at 21 thankfully to a friend that convinced me not to buy a Camaro back in 04. So with a late start and not much time to ride beacon working full time I raced novice on a Honda 250f an 06. I do remember one time I tried an rmz 250 and I did like it. If I get back into just riding my own track with my kids next year I would consider one of these. Sounds perfect for a 39 year old weekend warrior😂😂😂
I have built plenty of rmz250s get high compression titanium valves and high compression piston cams exhaust and tune then its a ripper and your still under other manufacturers price
With the Right Rider It can still be competitive.
Buy them cheap spend a little on it and a good race bike
I guess with Roczen burning the dirt they can't bag on the yellow bikes too much these days...
Nope. Especially considering he’s racing against the very best versions of all manufacturers that’s impressive! Not to mention he’s 29. Absolutely nothing wrong with the rmz450. I’ve had ktms the past 12yrs. Just sold my 2020 ktm 450xcf and I’m seriously considering a rmz450. A vet rider here off road GPs
Wow Suzuki might as quit making dirt bikes if they are not going to keep them updated,i don't think I would want to race one it would be going backwards to me compared to the other manufacturers
All they need is a top rider and it will be updated...
@@mrpotatoheadracing they have Roczen, that isn't good enough I guess
Ya but if you're being honest with yourself what you lack in skill a bikes not going to make up for you. I have finally came to that conclusion about myself. I always thought if I had this or that i'd be faster. Nah I need a stable chassis i'm comfortable with over any updates. I'd almost argue the fastest I've ever been was on my very outdated older CRF because I love the chassis so much.
okay my bad 8000 bucks is nuts for this bike. I thought it was still like 7k.
@@tracybrooks215Ummm, he is winning, getting holeshots, turning fast lap times, what else do you want?
Put a button on it and I’d buy one
Suzuki Power immer Motocross jaaaa
suzuki still the best,, 😀😀👍👍👍
1080p? Come on its 2023
Nobody except scubdaddy rides a Suzuki at local so ca track! He rides for free. Outdated heavy bike and still charge too much for it