Suzuki RM250 PAUL EDMONDSON REPLICA: history, specs, pictures

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The Suzuki RM250 PAUL EDMONDSON REPLICA was a Two stroke, single cylinder, liquid cooled Enduro motorcycle produced by Suzuki in 2008.

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'Suzuki RM250 PAUL EDMONDSON REPLICA'
Manufacturer
[[Suzuki]]
Production 2008
Class [[:Category:Enduro motorcycles|Enduro]] [[Category:Enduro motorcycles]]
Engine
Two stroke, single cylinder, liquid cooled
Bore / Stroke 66.0mm x 66.0mm
Compression ratio 10.7:1
Fuel System Keihin PWK38PWJ/TPS
Transmission Gear box: 5-Speed

Final Drive: Chain

Clutch: Wet, multiplate
Suspension Front: Kayaba inverted cartridge, 18 step rebound, 20-step compression damping adjustable
Rear: Kayaba link-type, 18-step rebound, 3-turn high, 16-step low speed compression damping, preload adjustable
Brakes Front: Single disc 250 mm
Rear: Single disc 240 mm
Front Tire 100/90 -21
Rear Tire 110/90 -18
Seat Height 37.99 inches (965 mm)
Weight
Manuals Service Manual

Engine

A 66.0mm bore x 66.0mm stroke result in a displacement of just 249.0 cubic centimeters.

Drive

The bike has a 5-Speed transmission. Power was moderated via the Wet, multiplate.

Chassis

It came with a 100/90 -21 front tire and a 110/90 -18 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via Single disc 250 mm in the front and a Single disc 240 mm in the rear. The front suspension was a Kayaba inverted cartridge, 18 step rebound, 20-step compression damping adjustable while the rear was equipped with a Kayaba link-type, 18-step rebound, 3-turn high, 16-step low speed compression damping, preload adjustable.

2008 Suzuki RM250 PAUL EDMONDSON REPLICA

       

Developed and built in the UK by the four-time World Champion, the limited run machine has been put together with the aim of being the ‘ultimate’ out of the showroom two-stroke enduro weapon. Power delivery has been altered with a DEP expansion chamber and a carburetor spacer to the motocross RM250 motorcycles.