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1975 Suzuki RM-125 - 3-Page Vintage Motorcycle Ad

$ 6.84

Availability: 63 in stock
  • Make: Suzuki
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    1975 Suzuki RM-125 - 3-Page Vintage Motorcycle Ad
    Original, vintage magazine advertisement
    Page Size: Approx. 8" x 11" (21 cm x 28 cm) each page
    Condition: Good
    "Their competition is in
    big trouble”
    “Well, to begin with, just the looks of the thing
    are enough to scare the squids right off
    the course.
    “The seat’s chopped off. The rear
    fender's a mile up in the air. And the
    shocks are gas-filled, laid-down, and so
    far forward they’re almost out of
    sight.
    “What it feels like is a spring,
    all wound up tight, ready to explode if
    you so much as jiggle it.
    “So I jiggled it.
    “WAAAAAAAAAAEEEEEEEEEE!
    “Oh sure, Suzuki told me that their new port-
    ing would give it a lot of snap. But this was
    ridiculous. We came out of the hole so fast, I just
    barely hung on.
    “And then we hit the whoops.
    “At least, they looked like
    whoops. The only thing was, the
    wheels didn’t seem to know it. They
    clung to the little ones like a snake
    going over rocks. No matter how
    high the frame went, the wheels hung
    right in there, spitting out power.
    “And over the big ones, they
    didn’t fishtail once. We went through
    those whoops on a line so straight
    you could hang clothes on it.
    “Man, that’s handling!
    "The transfer ports
    are so big, they put
    two bridges in ’em!’
    "This is one bike you won't have to port.
    Suzuki's already done it for you. In fact,
    they're so big, they're bridged - twice -
    so the rings won't get hung up.That
    means you've got 6 holes sucking up
    the gas/air mixture out of the crankcase
    into the combustion chamber. This new
    porting - plus a big, 28mm carb - gives
    the RM its snap and power'.'
    “Up came the first turn. A big hairy sweeper
    with a super-high berm.
    “I tapped the gears, and slammed into it hard.
    Magic. Right away, it seemed to seek out and
    lock into the right line all by itself.
    “Coming out, I cranked it on, and
    WAAAAAAEEEEEE, again. We shot out of
    that thing like a sling shot, heading for
    the first jump.
    “Surprise.
    “We didn’t stay in the air nearly
    as long as I thought we would,
    seeing how fast we were going.
    “And all day long, I found the same thing. The
    wheels on the RM like to stay in the dirt where
    they can push ... not in the air where they
    can spin.
    “So if you’re after a bike for
    show, this isn’t it. This one’s
    for win.
    “And my lap time proved it.
    “What’s its secret?
    “Handling. It handles like a
    dream. You don’t have to fight it or
    muscle it or make corrections all
    the time for goofs.
    “You just flow over that course
    like syrup flows over pancakes.
    “Competition, you’re in big
    trouble.’’
    SUZUKI’S RM-125 IS HERE.
    12137-7506-04