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{{Infobox Motorcycle
{{Motorcycle
|name            = Suzuki RG500
|name            = Suzuki RG500
|image            = [[Image:RG 500 Gamma.jpg|250px]]
|photo= RG 500 Gamma.jpg
|aka              =  
|aka              = RG 500
|manufacturer    = [[Suzuki]]
|manufacturer    = Suzuki
|parent_company  =  
|parent_company  =
|production      =  
|production      = 1985
|model_year      =  
|model_year      =
|predecessor      =  
|predecessor      =
|successor        =  
|successor        =
|class            =  
|class            = Race Replica
|engine          =  
|engine          = Two stroke, square four cylinder, rotary [[valve]] with exhaust [[port]] valves
|bore_stroke      =  
|bore_stroke      = 55.9mm x 55.9mm
|compression      =  
|compression      = 7.0:1
|top_speed        =  
|top_speed        =127 mph
|power            =  
|power            = 94.94 HP (70.8 KW) @ 9000RPM
|torque          =  
|torque          = 53.11 ft/lbs (72.0 Nm) @ 9000RPM
|ignition        =  
|fuel_system      = 4 x 28mm Mikuni VM28SH Flatslide carburetors
|spark_plug      =  
|ignition        =
|battery          =  
|spark_plug      =
|transmission    =  
|battery          =
|frame            =  
|transmission    = Gear box: 6-Speed <br>
|suspension      =  
Final Drive: Chain <br>
|brakes          =  
Clutch: Wet, multiplate <br>
|front_tire      =
 
|rear_tire       =
|frame            =
|rake_trail      =  
|suspension      =Front: Air adjustable fork with 38mm tubes, adjustable spring preload and anti [[dive]] valuing <br>
|wheelbase        =  
Rear: Shock absorber, adjustable for spring preload
|length          =  
|brakes          =Front: Double discs 260 mm <br>Rear: Single disc 210 mm
|width            =  
|front_tire      = {{tire|110/90 V16}}
|height          =  
|rear_tire     = {{tire|120/90 V17}}
|seat_height      =  
|rake_trail      =
|dry_weight      =  
|wheelbase        = 56.1 inches (1425 mm)
|wet_weight      =  
|length          = 82.72 inches (2101 mm)
|fuel_capacity    =  
|width            = 27.4 inches (696 mm)
|oil_capacity    =  
|height          =
|fuel_consumption =  
|seat_height      = 30.31 inches (770 mm)
|turning_radius  =  
|dry_weight      =
|related          =  
|wet_weight      = 175.0 kg
|competition      =  
|fuel_capacity    =
|manuals          =
|oil_capacity    =
|recommended_oil= Suzuki ECSTAR 10w40
|fuel_consumption =
|turning_radius  =
|related          = [[Suzuki RG400]]
|competition      = [[Yamaha RD500]]<br />[[Honda NS400R]]
}}
}}
The '''[[Suzuki]] RG 500''' was a Two stroke, square four cylinder, rotary valve with exhaust port valves Sport Bike [[motorcycle]] produced by [[Suzuki]] in 1985. Max [[torque]] was 53.11 ft/lbs (72.0 Nm) @ 9000 RPM. Claimed [[horsepower]] was 94.94 HP (70.8 KW) @ 9000 RPM. 
==History==
The '''Suzuki RG500''' Gamma was a [[motorcycle]] built by [[Suzuki]] between 1984 and 1987 and inspired by the RG Gamma [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Grand Prix]] racer of the 1970s, capitalizing on Suzuki's seven consecutive constructors title wins in the 500&nbsp;cc-class. The Gamma was powered by a two stroke, rotary valve, twin crank, [[U_engine|square four engine]] displacing 498 cubic centimeters. The power output was 93.7bhp at 9,500&nbsp;RPM. The [[engine]] employed [[liquid-cooling]] by means of a front-mounted radiator with a thermostatic control. Suzuki employed an aluminum boxsection frame with castings for the headstock and swinging arm for the Gamma. The front suspension had pre-load adjust and an anti-dive system called "POSI DAMP" to control the tendency of a motorcycle's nose to dive under braking. At the rear the full-floater suspension design used dual-swingarms. The motorcycle weighed 154kg dry.
The '''Suzuki RG500''' Gamma was a [[motorcycle]] built by [[Suzuki]] between 1984 and 1987 and inspired by the RG Gamma [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Grand Prix]] racer of the 1970s, capitalizing on Suzuki's seven consecutive constructors title wins in the 500&nbsp;cc-class. The Gamma was powered by a two stroke, rotary valve, twin crank, [[U_engine|square four engine]] displacing 498 cubic centimeters. The power output was 93.7bhp at 9,500&nbsp;RPM. The [[engine]] employed [[liquid-cooling]] by means of a front-mounted radiator with a thermostatic control. Suzuki employed an aluminum boxsection frame with castings for the headstock and swinging arm for the Gamma. The front suspension had pre-load adjust and an anti-dive system called "POSI DAMP" to control the tendency of a motorcycle's nose to dive under braking. At the rear the full-floater suspension design used dual-swingarms. The motorcycle weighed 154kg dry.


The bike was also offered as a RG400 mainly for the Asian markets.
The bike was also offered as a [[Suzuki RG400|RG400]] mainly for the Asian markets.
 
==Engine==
A 55.9mm [[bore]] x 55.9mm [[stroke]] result in a [[displacement]] of just 498.0 cubic centimeters. 
 
==Drive==
The bike has a 6-Speed transmission. Power was moderated via the Wet, multiplate. 
 
==Chassis==
It came with a 110/90 V16 front [[tire]] and a 120/90 V17 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via Double discs 260 mm in the front and a Single disc 210 mm in the rear. The front suspension was a  Air adjustable fork with 38mm tubes, adjustable spring preload and anti dive valuing while the rear was equipped with a Shock absorber, adjustable for spring preload. The wheelbase was 56.1 inches (1425 mm) long. 
 


==History==
==History==
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[[Category:Suzuki motorcycles|RG500]]
[[Category:Suzuki RG series]]
[[Category:Suzuki RG500]]
{{Infobox Motorcycle
|name            = '''Suzuki RG500'''
|image            =
|aka              = RG 500
|manufacturer    = [[Suzuki]]
|parent_company  =
|production      = 1985
|model_year      =
|predecessor      =
|successor        =
|class            = [[Sport Bike]]
|engine          = Two stroke, square four cylinder, rotary [[valve]] with exhaust [[port]] valves
|bore_stroke      = 55.9mm x 55.9mm
|compression      = 7.0:1
|top_speed        =
|power            = 94.94 HP (70.8 KW) @ 9000RPM
|torque          = 53.11 ft/lbs (72.0 Nm) @ 9000RPM
|fuel_system      = 4 x 28mm Mikuni VM28SH Flatslide carburetors
|ignition        =
|spark_plug      =
|battery          =
|transmission    = Gear box: 6-Speed <br>
Final Drive: Chain <br>
Clutch: Wet, multiplate <br>
|frame            =
|suspension      =Front: Air adjustable fork with 38mm tubes, adjustable spring preload and anti [[dive]] valuing <br>
Rear: Shock absorber, adjustable for spring preload
|brakes          =Front: Double discs 260 mm <br>Rear: Single disc 210 mm
|front_tire      = {{tire|110/90 V16}}
|rear_tire    = {{tire|120/90 V17}}
|rake_trail      =
|wheelbase        = 56.1 inches (1425 mm)
|length          = 82.72 inches (2101 mm)
|width            = 27.4 inches (696 mm)
|height          =
|seat_height      = 30.31 inches (770 mm)
|dry_weight      =
|wet_weight      = 175.0 kg
|fuel_capacity    =
|oil_capacity    =
|fuel_consumption =
|turning_radius  =
|related          =
|competition      =
}}
The '''[[Suzuki]] RG 500''' was a Two stroke, square four cylinder, rotary valve with exhaust port valves Sport Bike [[motorcycle]] produced by [[Suzuki]] in 1985. Max [[torque]] was 53.11 ft/lbs (72.0 Nm) @ 9000 RPM. Claimed [[horsepower]] was 94.94 HP (70.8 KW) @ 9000 RPM. 
==Engine==
A 55.9mm [[bore]] x 55.9mm [[stroke]] result in a [[displacement]] of just 498.0 cubic centimeters. 
==Drive==
The bike has a 6-Speed transmission. Power was moderated via the Wet, multiplate. 
==Chassis==
It came with a 110/90 V16 front [[tire]] and a 120/90 V17 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via Double discs 260 mm in the front and a Single disc 210 mm in the rear. The front suspension was a  Air adjustable fork with 38mm tubes, adjustable spring preload and anti dive valuing while the rear was equipped with a Shock absorber, adjustable for spring preload. The wheelbase was 56.1 inches (1425 mm) long. 


==1985 - 1987 Suzuki RG 500==
==1985 - 1987 Suzuki RG 500==
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== Videos ==
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==In Media==
==In Media==
* [https://motopixel.org/pixel/tin-joek-jau-ching#suzuki-rg500 Tin joek jau ching]
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* [https://motopixel.org/pixel/turbo-time#suzuki-rg500 Turbo time]


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[[Category:Suzuki RG series]]
[[Category:Suzuki RG500]]
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Latest revision as of 15:03, 11 February 2021

RG 500 Gamma.jpg
Suzuki RG500
Manufacturer
Also called RG 500
Production 1985
Class Race Replica
Engine
Two stroke, square four cylinder, rotary valve with exhaust port valves
Bore / Stroke 55.9mm x 55.9mm
Compression ratio 7.0:1
Top Speed 127 mph
Horsepower 94.94 HP (70.8 KW) @ 9000RPM
Torque 53.11 ft/lbs (72.0 Nm) @ 9000RPM
Fuel System 4 x 28mm Mikuni VM28SH Flatslide carburetors
Transmission Gear box: 6-Speed

Final Drive: Chain

Clutch: Wet, multiplate
Suspension Front: Air adjustable fork with 38mm tubes, adjustable spring preload and anti dive valuing
Rear: Shock absorber, adjustable for spring preload
Brakes Front: Double discs 260 mm
Rear: Single disc 210 mm
Front Tire 110/90 V16
Rear Tire 120/90 V17
Wheelbase 56.1 inches (1425 mm)
Length 82.72 inches (2101 mm)
Width 27.4 inches (696 mm)
Seat Height 30.31 inches (770 mm)
Weight 175.0 kg (wet)
Recommended Oil Suzuki ECSTAR 10w40
Related Suzuki RG400
Competition Yamaha RD500
Honda NS400R
Manuals Service Manual

Brochures ·


The Suzuki RG 500 was a Two stroke, square four cylinder, rotary valve with exhaust port valves Sport Bike motorcycle produced by Suzuki in 1985. Max torque was 53.11 ft/lbs (72.0 Nm) @ 9000 RPM. Claimed horsepower was 94.94 HP (70.8 KW) @ 9000 RPM.


History[edit | edit source]

The Suzuki RG500 Gamma was a motorcycle built by Suzuki between 1984 and 1987 and inspired by the RG Gamma Grand Prix racer of the 1970s, capitalizing on Suzuki's seven consecutive constructors title wins in the 500 cc-class. The Gamma was powered by a two stroke, rotary valve, twin crank, square four engine displacing 498 cubic centimeters. The power output was 93.7bhp at 9,500 RPM. The engine employed liquid-cooling by means of a front-mounted radiator with a thermostatic control. Suzuki employed an aluminum boxsection frame with castings for the headstock and swinging arm for the Gamma. The front suspension had pre-load adjust and an anti-dive system called "POSI DAMP" to control the tendency of a motorcycle's nose to dive under braking. At the rear the full-floater suspension design used dual-swingarms. The motorcycle weighed 154kg dry.

The bike was also offered as a RG400 mainly for the Asian markets.

Engine[edit | edit source]

A 55.9mm bore x 55.9mm stroke result in a displacement of just 498.0 cubic centimeters.

Drive[edit | edit source]

The bike has a 6-Speed transmission. Power was moderated via the Wet, multiplate.

Chassis[edit | edit source]

It came with a 110/90 V16 front tire and a 120/90 V17 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via Double discs 260 mm in the front and a Single disc 210 mm in the rear. The front suspension was a Air adjustable fork with 38mm tubes, adjustable spring preload and anti dive valuing while the rear was equipped with a Shock absorber, adjustable for spring preload. The wheelbase was 56.1 inches (1425 mm) long.


History[edit | edit source]

RG500

During the first half of the Seventies Suzuki's efforts in the 500cc class had been focused on machines utilising a twin cylinder two stroke engine developed from the road going Suzuki T500 powerplant. In its final, watercooled form, the powerplant was reputed to develop in the region of 80bhp, however, although there were marketing benefits in campaigning a machine displaying a direct relationship to a road going model, it was becoming apparent that a specialist Grand Prix design would be required if Suzuki were to achieve success in the "blue ribbon" class at international level.

During 1974 the four cylinder works xr14 made its debut. The new new machine featured a square four, liquid cooled two stroke engine with disc valve induction. An interesting feature of the design was the use of an independent crankshaft for each cylinder, which were themselves independent units. Breathing through four 34mm Mikuni carburettors and equipped with a six speed gearbox the compact unit was housed in a steel frame. The first two seasons showed considerable promise and in 1976, using an engine that had moved from the original 56mm x 50.5mm bore and stroke to square 54mm x 54mm dimensions, Barry Sheene took five wins in the ten round World Championship winning it by a considerable margin.

1976 was also notable for the introduction of "over the counter" RG500 which would have a similar impact at all levels of 500cc class racing to that which the TZ series twins from Yamaha had in the 250cc and 350cc classes, rejuvenating the class at club and national level and offering privateers a competitive mount at international level.

Derived from the early works machines the "production" example retained the 56mm x 50.5mm engine dimensions. Interestingly, it employed the Suzuki "posi - lube" oil injection system with the oil being carried in the frame, although in practice virtually all riders discarded the oil pump and reverted to pre-mix.

MK4[edit | edit source]

1984 Suzuki RG500 MK4

The RG500 was Suzuki's answer to the TZ Yamaha, four cylinders in a square configuration, a design that they had used ten years earlier. Although very successful in the late 1970s, the 1984 MK4 version was not quite up to the performance of the Yamaha's, with their best finish in the World Championships being night. There were only twenty two 1984 MK4s built.

Production numbers[edit | edit source]

Model 1985 1986 1987 Total
RG500 7340 1412 532 9284
RG400 5002 863 348 6213

1980[edit | edit source]

1980 Suzuki RG500 in Blue
1980 Suzuki RG500 in Blue
1980 Suzuki RG500 in Blue
1980 Suzuki RG500 in Blue
1980 Suzuki RG500 in Blue
1980 Suzuki RG500 in Blue
1980 Suzuki RG500 in Blue



1986[edit | edit source]

1986 Suzuki RG500 in Red/Black
1986 Suzuki RG500 in Red/Black
1986 Suzuki RG500 in Red/Black
1986 Suzuki RG500 in Red/Black
1986 Suzuki RG500 in Red/Black
1986 Suzuki RG500 in Red/Black
1986 Suzuki RG500 Gamma
1986 Suzuki RG500 Gamma
1986 Suzuki RG500 Gamma
1986 Suzuki RG500 Gamma
1986 Suzuki RG500 Gamma
1986 Suzuki RG500 Gamma
1986 Suzuki RG500 Gamma
1986 Suzuki RG500 Gamma
1986 Suzuki RG500 Gamma in Blue
1986 Suzuki RG500 Gamma in Blue
1986 Suzuki RG500 Gamma in Blue
1986 Suzuki RG500 Gamma in Blue/White
1986 Suzuki RG500 Gamma in Blue/White
1986 Suzuki RG500 Gamma in Blue/White
1986 Suzuki RG500 Gamma in White
1986 Suzuki RG500 Gamma in White
1986 Suzuki RG500 Gamma in White
1986 Suzuki RG500 Gamma in White



Ads[edit | edit source]



1985 - 1987 Suzuki RG 500[edit | edit source]

1985 - 1987 Suzuki RG 500 1985 - 1987 Suzuki RG 500 1985 - 1987 Suzuki RG 500 1985 - 1987 Suzuki RG 500 1985 - 1987 Suzuki RG 500

Yamaha's RZ500 V4 two-stroke changed the climate overnight when it was introduced last year. Suddenly grand prix technology didn't seem so preposterous. But Suzuki was fully aware of what Yamaha was up to. The RG500 doesn't look that light or for that matter, feel it. In the current vogue of the Japanese factories, the bike features a full race-styled fairing with rear bodywork that encloses the upper pair of exhaust pipes and reaches down to the footrests. The RG500 displays a chunky continuity of line that gives only a glimpse of the goingson inside the fairing.


Videos[edit | edit source]

In Media[edit | edit source]