RM 400" - just like a YZ with yellow paintwork
oh c'mon now you're kidding right MX250!!
I've ridden both the wizid 400E and I still have my 400C and they really are as different as day and night. Not being argumentitive but they really do feel and ride very differently. I actually believe the Yamaha had the goods in the suspension dept as the big ol zook is pretty harsh but acceptable, the Suzuki engine pumps out some very useable HP especially in midrange where the Yamaha fell a little behind..
I can't comment on other makes as I've never had much to do with them but my philosphy towards which bike is better comes down to..'in the right conditions any make could win with a good rider aboard..I believe the YZ400E captured the unlimited title in 78 With the likes of Greame Smythe, Trevor Flood, Mike Landman, Stephen Gall and others aboard this model it all but guaranteed it's success..Gunter won the MrMX series but after '78 to me it seemed the whole design of MX bikes changed with the inception of Stadium Supercross. Can't see a '78 model being competitive against Evo's with superior suspension hence it's always been my belief the Evo class should be '79 onwards. It would have got the numbers up in the pre78's and made the '78 models a little more desirable to vintage racers. Now..I guess I best get over to Livewire and read that article