Suzuki GJ21A RG250 HBΓ (1984)
The RG250Γ, introduced in 1983, was the first production model to use an aluminum frame, and was equipped with a class-leading 45-horsepower engine, aluminum backsteps, and 16-inch wheels, making it a huge hit as the first “road-going racer” in history. It also sparked the racer replica boom, and without losing momentum, it underwent a minor change to the Type 2 the following year in 1984, and was newly introduced in two colors as the NEW RG250Γ &HBΓ. In the Type 2, the frame evolved into the “MR-ALBOX” with ribs and increased rigidity, and the 10-pod front and rear brakes were installed.
- New decals
- Specially molded cables and vinyl tubes selectable
- Soft material seat
- Special bike stand parts included