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Suzuki has announced details of its first all-new four-stroke, 250cc motocross
machine, which was designed in conjunction with Kawasaki Heavy Industries.
The 2004 Suzuki RM-Z250 features a compact, lightweight, and powerful Suzuki-designed four-stroke engine combined with a strong and lightweight chassis,
high performance Kayaba suspension, and many other quality features to create the ultimate 250cc four-stroke motocross machine.
Engine Features
• Compact 249cc, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 4-value engine designed for easy-to-ride 4-stroke power with optimum balance of crank inertia and engine
brake performance (no counter-balancer system required). • Advanced 4-valve cylinder head design with narrow 25-degree valve angle and titanium valves (31mm intake, 25mm exhaust) create a compact
combustion chamber for high combustion efficiency. • Cam profiles selected for a wide power band with strong peak power - camshafts are carburised for durability and operate steel alloy valve
tappets. • Plated aluminium alloy cylinder for increased durability, optimum engine cooling and operating temperature. • Forged, 2-ring piston designed for maximum oil retention and minimal wear,
plus tin plating for added durability. • Keihin FCR37 carburettor with throttle position sensor and accelerator pump for increased throttle response, plus a hot-start circuit for quick engine
restarts. • Automatic decompression system for easy kick starting – simple, lightweight and designed for reliable operation, plus optional cable setup for manual operation. • Semi-dry-sump
lubrication system features separate oil chambers for the transmission and crankshaft using the transmission as the oil sump, allowing low crankshaft placement, reduced engine height and a low centre of
gravity. • Internal reed-valve between oil chambers relieves pressure from the crank chamber to reduce mechanical loss and improve high-rev performance. • Internal oil passageways to the top end
eliminate the weight and complexity of external oil lines. • AC-CDI ignition system with two ignition maps automatically increases engine idle speed to reduce engine brake effect. • Five-speed
transmission featuring a ratchet-type shift mechanism is designed for light shifting effort and also plus compensates for differences in the shift force used by different riders. • Thin-walled
crankcase construction and magnesium valve, generator and outer clutch covers minimise overall engine weight. • One-piece water pump and oil filter cover helps minimise engine size and weight. •
Lightweight exhaust system features a titanium and stainless steel construction, plus a repackable aluminium/stainless steel muffler. • Aluminium skid plate with plastic side guards and aluminium
engine mounting plates.
Chassis
• Lightweight twin-spar frame with D-shaped upper spars that contribute to a slim design to improved riding position and mobility. • Slim new bodywork
allows greater freedom of movement for the rider, and includes a 7.5-litre fuel tank, flat-shape seat with slip-resistant cover, long rear fender, narrow radiator shrouds and right-side cover with
built-in exhaust heat shield. • Aluminium triple clamps with rigid handlebar-mount and tapered steering stem for minimal weight. • New Kayaba 48mm inverted, bladder-style front fork has a special
valve system to optimise internal pressure and damping performance throughout the stroke – includes compact axle brackets and fork tube guards. • Kayaba reservoir-type rear shock absorber – includes
drain bolt for shock oil replacement and upper shock mount positioned for easy access to the carburettor. • New rear linkage system (similar to RM125/250), places the suspension load on the swingarm
instead of the frame to reduce frame weight, and allows smoother movement of the rear shock and linkage for improved rear wheel traction. • Aluminium swingarm with tapered hydro-formed beams, forged
axle holder, plus cast and forged linkage components – all designed for strength and minimal weight. • Front disc brake system consists of a dual-piston caliper with 27mm pistons, master cylinder
with large, 1mm piston and thin Kevlar brake line for reduced weight and progressive brake feel. • Lightweight rear brake system includes a dual-piston caliper with 25.4mm pistons and durable forged
brake pedal
The all-new Suzuki RM-Z250K4 four-stroke motocross weapon is due to arrive in Australia around September 2003, with pricing yet to be announced.
SUZUKI RM-Z250K4 - Specifications
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Engine Type: Four-stroke, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 4-valve
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Displacement: 249cc
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Bore x Stroke: 77.0mm x 53.6mm
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Claimed Power: 43hp (31.6kw) @ 11,000rpm
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Claimed Torque: 28.7N-m (2.93kgf-m) @ 8,500rpm
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Compression Ratio: 12.1 : 1
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Carburetion: Keihin FCR37
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Start System: Primary kick
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Air Cleaner: Foam element
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Lubrication: Forced lubrication – semi-dry sump
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Ignition: Digital AC-DCI
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Spark Plug: NGK
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Transmission: 5-speed return
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Primary Reduction Ratio: 3.350 (67/20)
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Final ratio: 3.692 (48/13)
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Gear Ratios: 1st: 2.142 (30/14) 2nd: 1.785 (25/14) 3rd: 1.444 (26/18) 4th:1.200 (24/20) 5th: 1.052 (20/19)
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Clutch: Wet multi-plate, manual
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Frame Type: Double main-tube, high-tensile steel (D-shaped tubes for upper rails)
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Rake: 26.5°
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Trail: 110mm
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Steering Angle: 42° each side
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Suspension (front): 48mm inverted, cartridge type, 16-way compression and 16-way rebound damping
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Suspension (rear): Link type, adjustable preload, 16-way compression and 16-way rebound damping
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Wheel Travel (front: 300mm
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Wheel Travel (rear): 310mm
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Tyre (front): 80/100-21 51M
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Tyre (rear): 100/90-19 57M
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Brake (front): Single, semi-floating 250mm disc
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Brake (rear): Single 240mm disc
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Overall Length: 2170mm
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Overall Width: 840mm
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Overall Height: 1270mm
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Wheelbase: 1475mm
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Ground Clearance: 340mm
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Seat Height: 950mm
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Dry Weight: 92.5kg
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Fuel Capacity: 7.5 litres
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Colour: Champion Yellow
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