DeCoster's RN370 Suzuki

The Rock
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Edited Date/Time 10/20/2012 2:25pm





I stopped by Alpinestars week before last and saw this beauty in the lobby.
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chrisbuehler
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10/18/2012 8:24pm
What did it weigh in at?
CamP
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10/18/2012 8:35pm
That's cool!

If Suzuki made a modern RM370, I would be the first in line.
TerryK
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10/18/2012 9:19pm
Awesome scoot and an nice touch with the wooden crate.
Mr. G
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10/18/2012 10:00pm
Wonder how much power that thing makes?

The Shop

10/18/2012 10:03pm
TerryK wrote:
Awesome scoot and an nice touch with the wooden crate.
LOL That's a "Factory" stand for back in the day for most of the REAL Works bikes.
Katoom72
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10/19/2012 5:44am Edited Date/Time 10/19/2012 5:45am
TerryK wrote:
Awesome scoot and an nice touch with the wooden crate.
LOL That's a "Factory" stand for back in the day for most of the REAL Works bikes.
Bike on a wooden crate, sleeping in the back of the van and a bucket of cold water after the race to wash urself up for the podium. That IS motocross. No fancy gizmo's and shizzle like hundred thousends of dollars spend on a big motorhome, that has to be bigger then the one of the neighbour. 2 Brand new bikes, 1 one to practice and one to race and also a small one to ride around the paddock. Latest gear and boots with a trick ass helmet but no harnass or protectors in general, protection aint cool you know. Body covered in tattoes and trick ass posing when someone takes a picture. #andofcoursetweetingitontheiphone #badassmxriderzbroz
NE14MX
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10/19/2012 6:56am
I believe it was that year I was at Unadilla at the age of 16. I went into the pits after the first moto and saw Rodger. I don't remember in what place he finished the first moto now. I asked him what was the problem. He said the shocks weren't working right and asked if I could hold the bike off the stand while the mechanincs worked on it. I did, and you can imagine that I felt like part of the team. He was and still is, The Man.
tydog
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10/20/2012 2:25pm
Sweet Thanks for sharing
That is my favorite works bike of all time followed closely by the
rc 400 Type II's.

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