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Cycle News 2004 02 04

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THE HOTTEST NEW FOURSTROKE ON THE TRACK The motocross world is about to get shaken up in a big way. Introducing the incredible, all-new RM-Z2S0, a four-stroke motocross bike destined to dominate the competition and re-write the record books. Featuring the most advanced new four-stroke technology, the RM-Z2S0's powerplant is unbelieYabIy light and compact. Just as im pressive. it has less engine braking than any other four-stroke motocrosser - and that's something you can tum directly Into faster lap times. The RM-Z2S0 is also extraordinarily light, and it has an ideally designed riding position so you can take on jumps with total confidence. The all -new RM-Z2S0 - the hottest new four-stroke on the track - will leave the competition fighting for second ~ p lace. • Incredibly light dr y weight of 203.5 Ibs. is a res ult of com pact sem i-dry sump lubrication design, extensive use o f titanium. magnesiu m and aluminum e ngine com pon ents and lightwe ight chassis construction • W ide and strong powerband, matche d by easy-to-control four-stro ke characteristics. Ignition timing and crankshaft inertia selected for o ptimum engine braking characteristics • Ov e r-square bore x stroke allows strong and reliable top -end pe rfo rmance . while a rev limiter prevents o ver-revving RM - Z250 4 - STROKE YELLOW • Easy starting. ho t or cold. thanks to an automatic centrifugal decompressio n system. a carburetor with hot start circuit and a ho t start lever inte grated with the clutch leve r New swingarnn with tapered, hydro-fo rmed beams features a cast bracket behind the sho ck to suit the new suspension linkage system www.cyclenews.com CYCLE NEWS • FEBRUARY 4, 2004 49

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