2019 RMZ’s are delivering...

11/27/2018 5:10pm
dadofagun wrote:
The 250 I sat on at Lorettas was on point! Best looking new bikes hands down. As far as performance goes, these new bikes all perform...
The 250 I sat on at Lorettas was on point! Best looking new bikes hands down. As far as performance goes, these new bikes all perform better than what 98% of us can put them through. Personally, I’ve never owned a bad Suzuki, and I’ve owned well over a dozen.... highly underrated machines.
Really enjoyed my 14 rmz450, if it wasn’t for that dreaded SFF spring fork I would not have gotten rid of it. If the opportunity arises where I come across a clean 2015-2017 I might look to get back on yellow.
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11/27/2018 5:43pm
dadofagun wrote:
The 250 I sat on at Lorettas was on point! Best looking new bikes hands down. As far as performance goes, these new bikes all perform...
The 250 I sat on at Lorettas was on point! Best looking new bikes hands down. As far as performance goes, these new bikes all perform better than what 98% of us can put them through. Personally, I’ve never owned a bad Suzuki, and I’ve owned well over a dozen.... highly underrated machines.
They are for sure the best looking bikes.
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11/27/2018 7:14pm
dadofagun wrote:
The 250 I sat on at Lorettas was on point! Best looking new bikes hands down. As far as performance goes, these new bikes all perform...
The 250 I sat on at Lorettas was on point! Best looking new bikes hands down. As far as performance goes, these new bikes all perform better than what 98% of us can put them through. Personally, I’ve never owned a bad Suzuki, and I’ve owned well over a dozen.... highly underrated machines.
Really enjoyed my 14 rmz450, if it wasn’t for that dreaded SFF spring fork I would not have gotten rid of it. If the opportunity arises...
Really enjoyed my 14 rmz450, if it wasn’t for that dreaded SFF spring fork I would not have gotten rid of it. If the opportunity arises where I come across a clean 2015-2017 I might look to get back on yellow.
I really enjoy my 14 hated the fork. So I mated some kyb sss to it. My all time favorite bike
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11/27/2018 7:39pm
dadofagun wrote:
The 250 I sat on at Lorettas was on point! Best looking new bikes hands down. As far as performance goes, these new bikes all perform...
The 250 I sat on at Lorettas was on point! Best looking new bikes hands down. As far as performance goes, these new bikes all perform better than what 98% of us can put them through. Personally, I’ve never owned a bad Suzuki, and I’ve owned well over a dozen.... highly underrated machines.
Really enjoyed my 14 rmz450, if it wasn’t for that dreaded SFF spring fork I would not have gotten rid of it. If the opportunity arises...
Really enjoyed my 14 rmz450, if it wasn’t for that dreaded SFF spring fork I would not have gotten rid of it. If the opportunity arises where I come across a clean 2015-2017 I might look to get back on yellow.
I really enjoy my 14 hated the fork. So I mated some kyb sss to it. My all time favorite bike
That combo I hear is incredible... never experienced it myself, but heard more than once it’s the perfect Suzuki. I rode a buddies YZ with that stuff, and it’s enough to make a man wanna switch brands......
But not quite ?!

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11/27/2018 7:45pm
burn1986 wrote:
Those bikes are cheaper, but ugly, fat, heavy, and slower. The previous version looked way better.
drt410 wrote:
You think so? I think they look great, heres the new 250. I love the gold forks along with the updated look. Easily one of if...
You think so? I think they look great, heres the new 250. I love the gold forks along with the updated look. Easily one of if not the best looking bike.

Have to agree, bike looks bitchin! I have this feeling that much of what Suzuki is doing is what Yamaha did with the 250f up until 2014. Take the motor and kinda just recycle it while making improvements on the chassis. Then WAM, all new and on the podium... Well one can hope.
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11/28/2018 6:34am
dadofagun wrote:
The 250 I sat on at Lorettas was on point! Best looking new bikes hands down. As far as performance goes, these new bikes all perform...
The 250 I sat on at Lorettas was on point! Best looking new bikes hands down. As far as performance goes, these new bikes all perform better than what 98% of us can put them through. Personally, I’ve never owned a bad Suzuki, and I’ve owned well over a dozen.... highly underrated machines.
Really enjoyed my 14 rmz450, if it wasn’t for that dreaded SFF spring fork I would not have gotten rid of it. If the opportunity arises...
Really enjoyed my 14 rmz450, if it wasn’t for that dreaded SFF spring fork I would not have gotten rid of it. If the opportunity arises where I come across a clean 2015-2017 I might look to get back on yellow.
I really enjoy my 14 hated the fork. So I mated some kyb sss to it. My all time favorite bike
Did the SSS fit in the clamping area of RMZ's triple clamps??? Doing an SSS swap for my RM right now and that info would be helpful. Thanks
11/30/2018 9:43am Edited Date/Time 11/30/2018 10:23am
Really enjoyed my 14 rmz450, if it wasn’t for that dreaded SFF spring fork I would not have gotten rid of it. If the opportunity arises...
Really enjoyed my 14 rmz450, if it wasn’t for that dreaded SFF spring fork I would not have gotten rid of it. If the opportunity arises where I come across a clean 2015-2017 I might look to get back on yellow.
I really enjoy my 14 hated the fork. So I mated some kyb sss to it. My all time favorite bike
Turbojez wrote:
Did the SSS fit in the clamping area of RMZ's triple clamps??? Doing an SSS swap for my RM right now and that info would be...
Did the SSS fit in the clamping area of RMZ's triple clamps??? Doing an SSS swap for my RM right now and that info would be helpful. Thanks
I used a 56mm a kit top clamp (or bore your stockers 1mm) and a set of kyb rmz axle lugs. Also forks are 09 yz250f which are the exact same length
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3/15/2019 6:38am
Mid March and still no ‘19 250’s in dealers. Anyone know what’s going on? Latest delivery ever?
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3/15/2019 6:59am
Mid March and still no ‘19 250’s in dealers. Anyone know what’s going on? Latest delivery ever?
I heard they're still out there kicking them, trying to get them started.
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3/15/2019 7:11am
Mid March and still no ‘19 250’s in dealers. Anyone know what’s going on? Latest delivery ever?
Here’s what a suzuki rep had to say

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3/15/2019 7:33am
Mid March and still no ‘19 250’s in dealers. Anyone know what’s going on? Latest delivery ever?
Here’s what a suzuki rep had to say [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2019/03/15/332106/s1200_A5F57A37_AAE9_4CC7_8A90_72E6BAB076BE.jpg[/img]
Here’s what a suzuki rep had to say

Man, the biggest issue for Suzuki is that their bike isn't hitting floors until after March 20th, possibly not until early April, and everyone else's 2020's will be out a month later. I get it, it's an all new bike but anyone buying 19's already bought them. I can't see many buying a 19 RMZ when 1-2 months later they can have a 2020
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3/15/2019 7:45am
mattyhamz2 wrote:
Man, the biggest issue for Suzuki is that their bike isn't hitting floors until after March 20th, possibly not until early April, and everyone else's 2020's...
Man, the biggest issue for Suzuki is that their bike isn't hitting floors until after March 20th, possibly not until early April, and everyone else's 2020's will be out a month later. I get it, it's an all new bike but anyone buying 19's already bought them. I can't see many buying a 19 RMZ when 1-2 months later they can have a 2020
That’s a valid point. To be able to catch up with the onset of 2020 bikes hitting dealers they ought to incentivize for the buyer somehow.
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3/15/2019 8:25am Edited Date/Time 3/15/2019 8:27am
Had the chance to test a '17 rmz 250 and i liked the handling, if i can get a decent price for a '19 susu i may get one, since in 3-4 months 20's models will be out the price will be really low i guess. What does make me think? I race, and those yellow submarines don't have the button yet! Also i've never owned a suzuki.. kind of scary..
3/15/2019 10:36am Edited Date/Time 3/15/2019 10:38am
So you can have 2020 ktm in june and a 2021 in december 2019
KTM have fucked that up... resale value down the drain...

Suzuki is right not Ktm/hva in that matter if think
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3/15/2019 7:55pm Edited Date/Time 3/15/2019 8:01pm
chilybil23 wrote:
I heard they're still out there kicking them, trying to get them started.
Where’s your comment about Forkner kick starting his bike in Daytona?......not going to bag on the Kawi?
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3/15/2019 9:06pm
My guess is early ones will go quick. Later ones will be advertised at 5000 before the next model year hits. Just like all the other Suzuki's, for some reason. Not a yellow bash cuz I definitely considered one for awhile. Just reality.
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3/15/2019 10:07pm
chilybil23 wrote:
I heard they're still out there kicking them, trying to get them started.
malachi177 wrote:
Where’s your comment about Forkner kick starting his bike in Daytona?......not going to bag on the Kawi?
Hey I’m a Kwai fanboy, I did have front row seats in Atlanta watching the two guys on Zooks trying to start their bikes while Osborne hit the E-Start and rolled away. Facts of life friend, join the cool kids! I do understand though, I’m assuming your bike still has a kickstarter. I saw one awhile back, in Atlanta, trying to fire it back up, while the other guys rode away...
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3/15/2019 10:22pm Edited Date/Time 3/15/2019 10:23pm
chilybil23 wrote:
I heard they're still out there kicking them, trying to get them started.
malachi177 wrote:
Where’s your comment about Forkner kick starting his bike in Daytona?......not going to bag on the Kawi?
chilybil23 wrote:
Hey I’m a Kwai fanboy, I did have front row seats in Atlanta watching the two guys on Zooks trying to start their bikes while Osborne...
Hey I’m a Kwai fanboy, I did have front row seats in Atlanta watching the two guys on Zooks trying to start their bikes while Osborne hit the E-Start and rolled away. Facts of life friend, join the cool kids! I do understand though, I’m assuming your bike still has a kickstarter. I saw one awhile back, in Atlanta, trying to fire it back up, while the other guys rode away...
And again bagging on the Suzuki being kickstart...and no mention or slagging of the Kawi!! I’l stick with my kick start. Starts right up hot or cold. But I get a good laugh in the pits as bikes are getting push started because they suck balls in cold weather. Happens all the time. Orange, White and Red.( red not as much)
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3/16/2019 3:52am
MX bikes are paraphernalia are the only "things" in this world that make me materialistic. hahaha
3/16/2019 6:18am
Mid March and still no ‘19 250’s in dealers. Anyone know what’s going on? Latest delivery ever?
Here’s what a suzuki rep had to say [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2019/03/15/332106/s1200_A5F57A37_AAE9_4CC7_8A90_72E6BAB076BE.jpg[/img]
Here’s what a suzuki rep had to say

mattyhamz2 wrote:
Man, the biggest issue for Suzuki is that their bike isn't hitting floors until after March 20th, possibly not until early April, and everyone else's 2020's...
Man, the biggest issue for Suzuki is that their bike isn't hitting floors until after March 20th, possibly not until early April, and everyone else's 2020's will be out a month later. I get it, it's an all new bike but anyone buying 19's already bought them. I can't see many buying a 19 RMZ when 1-2 months later they can have a 2020
Manufacturers do not release bikes that early boss!

Septemeber, maybe october is usually new model year release for manufactures.

Suzuki is reinvesting in new tooling and have been doing testing outsde the realm of what you can imagine. Wish I could elaborate on that, but they will set a new bar in the upcoming years once again. Suzuki has had many first's in this industry and they will continue to bring new tech leading industry first's.

As for production today. This isnt a make or break time for Suzuki and they realize their position.
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3/16/2019 6:29am
Manufacturers do not release bikes that early boss! Septemeber, maybe october is usually new model year release for manufactures. Suzuki is reinvesting in new tooling and...
Manufacturers do not release bikes that early boss!

Septemeber, maybe october is usually new model year release for manufactures.

Suzuki is reinvesting in new tooling and have been doing testing outsde the realm of what you can imagine. Wish I could elaborate on that, but they will set a new bar in the upcoming years once again. Suzuki has had many first's in this industry and they will continue to bring new tech leading industry first's.

As for production today. This isnt a make or break time for Suzuki and they realize their position.
I love it when a grown-up comes in the room.

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Here’s what a suzuki rep had to say [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2019/03/15/332106/s1200_A5F57A37_AAE9_4CC7_8A90_72E6BAB076BE.jpg[/img]
Here’s what a suzuki rep had to say

mattyhamz2 wrote:
Man, the biggest issue for Suzuki is that their bike isn't hitting floors until after March 20th, possibly not until early April, and everyone else's 2020's...
Man, the biggest issue for Suzuki is that their bike isn't hitting floors until after March 20th, possibly not until early April, and everyone else's 2020's will be out a month later. I get it, it's an all new bike but anyone buying 19's already bought them. I can't see many buying a 19 RMZ when 1-2 months later they can have a 2020
Manufacturers do not release bikes that early boss! Septemeber, maybe october is usually new model year release for manufactures. Suzuki is reinvesting in new tooling and...
Manufacturers do not release bikes that early boss!

Septemeber, maybe october is usually new model year release for manufactures.

Suzuki is reinvesting in new tooling and have been doing testing outsde the realm of what you can imagine. Wish I could elaborate on that, but they will set a new bar in the upcoming years once again. Suzuki has had many first's in this industry and they will continue to bring new tech leading industry first's.

As for production today. This isnt a make or break time for Suzuki and they realize their position.
They don’t release bikes that early? I bought my 14 yz450 July 13, 2013 and they had already been out for over a month. I’m pretty sure KTM’s hit showroom floors in May a year or two ago. Bikes have been getting released earlier and earlier, with the small exception of a few all new machines every few years(2017 crf450, 2018 crf250, 2019 kx450).
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3/16/2019 9:33am Edited Date/Time 3/16/2019 12:10pm
Mid March and still no ‘19 250’s in dealers. Anyone know what’s going on? Latest delivery ever?
Here’s what a suzuki rep had to say [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2019/03/15/332106/s1200_A5F57A37_AAE9_4CC7_8A90_72E6BAB076BE.jpg[/img]
Here’s what a suzuki rep had to say

I went to the dealer the beginning of Feb with the intention of buying the new 250. It wasn’t there, but the 450 was. They gave me a sweet deal on it. Love the bike so far, four hrs in. Typical cornering traits, and I’m loving the engine characteristics....and its very well built. I will say, doing the air filter is a bit of a pain in the ass due to the side cover design. Also on the fence about the tires, thinking about switching to the Starcross 5 med that I know well.
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3/17/2019 10:42am
Here’s what a suzuki rep had to say [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2019/03/15/332106/s1200_A5F57A37_AAE9_4CC7_8A90_72E6BAB076BE.jpg[/img]
Here’s what a suzuki rep had to say

mattyhamz2 wrote:
Man, the biggest issue for Suzuki is that their bike isn't hitting floors until after March 20th, possibly not until early April, and everyone else's 2020's...
Man, the biggest issue for Suzuki is that their bike isn't hitting floors until after March 20th, possibly not until early April, and everyone else's 2020's will be out a month later. I get it, it's an all new bike but anyone buying 19's already bought them. I can't see many buying a 19 RMZ when 1-2 months later they can have a 2020
Manufacturers do not release bikes that early boss! Septemeber, maybe october is usually new model year release for manufactures. Suzuki is reinvesting in new tooling and...
Manufacturers do not release bikes that early boss!

Septemeber, maybe october is usually new model year release for manufactures.

Suzuki is reinvesting in new tooling and have been doing testing outsde the realm of what you can imagine. Wish I could elaborate on that, but they will set a new bar in the upcoming years once again. Suzuki has had many first's in this industry and they will continue to bring new tech leading industry first's.

As for production today. This isnt a make or break time for Suzuki and they realize their position.
We're all friends here. Please, elaborate.
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3/19/2019 9:36am
The Suzuki Amateur riders are on the new 250 in Freestone. Any sighting at the dealers?
3/20/2019 3:40pm Edited Date/Time 3/20/2019 3:45pm
You're lucky if you can find it in usa, here in Europe only a few ones have been delivered. (around 20). Some countries don't want to sell it as long as many 2017 and 2018 are still available at Suzuki dealers.
It's very regretable... I don't understand what's going on with this brand.
The moto gp team is a good thing, but to give up on motocross is I think a huge mistake.
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3/20/2019 4:12pm
Bravo to Suzuki for providing a lower cost competitive, reliable MX bike for the masses
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3/20/2019 4:41pm
You're lucky if you can find it in usa, here in Europe only a few ones have been delivered. (around 20). Some countries don't want to...
You're lucky if you can find it in usa, here in Europe only a few ones have been delivered. (around 20). Some countries don't want to sell it as long as many 2017 and 2018 are still available at Suzuki dealers.
It's very regretable... I don't understand what's going on with this brand.
The moto gp team is a good thing, but to give up on motocross is I think a huge mistake.
I just got in contact with a local dealer, you are correct. They have plenty of 18 rmz250s or 18-19 rmz450s but only have 1 2019 rmz250. I might have them send me a picture though because I find it hard to believe they even have one in stock. Their dealer website just shows the press release photo.
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3/20/2019 4:43pm
You're lucky if you can find it in usa, here in Europe only a few ones have been delivered. (around 20). Some countries don't want to...
You're lucky if you can find it in usa, here in Europe only a few ones have been delivered. (around 20). Some countries don't want to sell it as long as many 2017 and 2018 are still available at Suzuki dealers.
It's very regretable... I don't understand what's going on with this brand.
The moto gp team is a good thing, but to give up on motocross is I think a huge mistake.
I just got in contact with a local dealer, you are correct. They have plenty of 18 rmz250s or 18-19 rmz450s but only have 1 2019 rmz250. I might have them send me a picture though because I find it hard to believe they even have one in stock. Their dealer website just shows the press release photo.

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