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Cycle News 2006 Issue 26 July 5

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SUZUKI KAWASAKI Many of the manufacturers are already releasing information about their 2007 MX lineups. Here's what we know so far... BY JEAN TURNER JULY 5, 2006 • C Y C L E N E W S 40 2007 MXers Although changes are limited, the two-strokes were not totally forgotten in Suzuki's R&D. The RM250 receives a new fork and new shock set- tings, as well as a redesigned exhaust port for increased roll-on and mid- to high-range power. The RM125 is still in Suzuki's lineup but remains unchanged, featuring only new graphics for 2007. SUZUKI RM250 All new for 2007, Suzuki has come out with an over- hauled RM-Z250, dumping the "Kawa-zuki" 250F hybrid, which shared blueprints with the Kawasaki KX250F in 2005. The new, Suzuki-designed motor uses titanium valves, double overhead cams and a semi-dry-sump lubrication system, allowing the crankshaft to be placed lower. Dual ignition mapping is designed to decrease engine braking, and an auto- matic decompression system eases kickstarting. The RM-Z250 also features an all-new aluminum frame and swingarm, Showa suspension, Renthal bars and titanium exhaust. SUZUKI RM-Z250 Its larger sibling, the RM-Z450, also sports a new frame and swingarm, promising to deliver improved cornering abilities and more stability through chop. Accompanying the new frame are redesigned upper and lower triple clamps and new suspension settings. The 450's powerhouse features a redesigned combustion chamber, new carb settings and igni- tion mapping, aimed at creating more low- to mid-range power. The 2007 RM line will also offer a limited edition RM- Z450Z (pictured) featuring Makita Suzuki graphics, yellow wheels and a black seat. SUZUKI RM-Z450

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