Well, most people don't know what they're talking about. Bike was updated in 2019 and has 1 less HP than the 2024 Honda 250s. It's a good bike, people just have noodle legs and can't Kickstart the bike.
I think its funny that people whine that this bike hasnt been updated since 19 but the yz250 is using the same engine its had since 99 😆 and the frame since 05 but nobody complains about that.
@@bradleypatrickno it wasnt. The plastics and airbox have changed, its still the same frame since 05 and same engine since 99. Forks have changed a couple times but overall its still an early 2000s yz250.
Suzuki could sell a ton of these if they priced them correctly. The bike hasn't been updated in years. They could put an MSRP of $6500 on these and sell them all day long. Instead they price them within a few hundred bucks of the more modern bikes from their competition. Beating the competition by over $1000 would get a lot of buyers to take a hard look at this RMZ250.
How much is the power and power curve different in the regular version (23 year) and this one (24 year)? Is there a big difference in engine power compared to the 22-24 year 250's other brands?
They have around 40 Horsepower stock, kTM and some other are around 44 hp But 95% of people's can't put these bikes to full use, I think it's plenty of power for the majority of people.
Can anyone post here what price you or your bud got one of these OTD price over maybe these last two years? I hear about deep price cuts but nobody will say what price they negotiated. Just as Covid was starting in Feb 2020 I had my local dealer in IN at $6300 out the door on an unsold 2019 RMZ 250 but was so concerned about Covid so I did not buy.
I think with the intro of the new Duacati ,and all of the other bikes coming out of Europe , think this is the end of Suzuki . Might be for the best anyways, as they cant even keep up with whats out there now, and with Europeans coming in now and swinging hard, think the yellow bikes are finally going to be coming to an end. Just my two bits!
Best looking bike in my opinion. Great first bike!
Gotta agree..other bikes may perform better but Suzuki has the best looking bikes
Bikes from 2012 are better than 90% of the riders out there, so I always get a laugh at those whimpering about this bike not being updated.
Well, most people don't know what they're talking about. Bike was updated in 2019 and has 1 less HP than the 2024 Honda 250s. It's a good bike, people just have noodle legs and can't Kickstart the bike.
I think its funny that people whine that this bike hasnt been updated since 19 but the yz250 is using the same engine its had since 99 😆 and the frame since 05 but nobody complains about that.
@@Zookdood excatly.
@@Zookdoodnot true at all engine was completely changed and remodeled in ‘22 i believe on the YZs
@@bradleypatrickno it wasnt. The plastics and airbox have changed, its still the same frame since 05 and same engine since 99. Forks have changed a couple times but overall its still an early 2000s yz250.
Thanx LS ✌️.. Bikes always look great .. Now go ride everyone.. 👊✊😉
Just what I needed ! Thanks!
I’m so impressed with mine on the trails. Unreal how much fun.
Damn! Can’t deny that bike looks AMAZING!
suzuki still the best,,
we will wait suzuki return in all championship,,
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Make Suzuki great again
Best looking bike out there.
Suzuki could sell a ton of these if they priced them correctly. The bike hasn't been updated in years. They could put an MSRP of $6500 on these and sell them all day long. Instead they price them within a few hundred bucks of the more modern bikes from their competition. Beating the competition by over $1000 would get a lot of buyers to take a hard look at this RMZ250.
Around my place they are 6500$ brand new 7 for 450
Performance wise, this bike is basically the same platform I road in 1982. Love the water cooling and Full Floater suspension!
Sweet bike!
Good bike for a beginner?
How much is the power and power curve different in the regular version (23 year) and this one (24 year)?
Is there a big difference in engine power compared to the 22-24 year 250's other brands?
There are no engine updates to the RM-Z250 since 2019.
@@vitalmx But the version with the procircuit exhaust have some changes in the ECU?
The one we rode did. The changes were helpful but also fairly minor.@@maxandreev27
They have around 40 Horsepower stock, kTM and some other are around 44 hp
But 95% of people's can't put these bikes to full use, I think it's plenty of power for the majority of people.
@@MX-CO Is POWER matter in dirtbike racing? 🤔I think its about skill. Idk
Can anyone post here what price you or your bud got one of these OTD price over maybe these last two years? I hear about deep price cuts but nobody will say what price they negotiated. Just as Covid was starting in Feb 2020 I had my local dealer in IN at $6300 out the door on an unsold 2019 RMZ 250 but was so concerned about Covid so I did not buy.
Very good review. Hmm Vital. Cool
Did they change the spring rates from 23 to 24
No.
Hopefully not. It sure was nice not having to buy different springs for once.
Great priced bike
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Nice!
still no option for an electric start? kickstart kenny for another year lol
If Suzuki gets rid of kickstart im leaving them.
@@fred_00Why?
@@dangrimes5078 I have been riding since the 90s and kickstart is something I enjoy using. It is weird but that is what I like to see on a motorcycle.
@@fred_00 I understand but if they went to e start what would you ride?
@@fred_00 I'm thinking about buying a Suzuki and using it as a woods bike. I wish it had an e start but a 250 is easy to kick.
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Even the free graphix kit are 10 years old.
What’s 10 years old ? The bike was updated in 2019
@@MichaelAMyers1957 engine is from 2010
@@christerstefansson3249 the engine was updated in 2019. It’s not the same lol
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@@christerstefansson3249 2019 came complete new engine
I think with the intro of the new Duacati ,and all of the other bikes coming out of Europe , think this is the end of Suzuki . Might be for the best anyways, as they cant even keep up with whats out there now, and with Europeans coming in now and swinging hard, think the yellow bikes are finally going to be coming to an end. Just my two bits!
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