Tim, that's what the testers said in the day alright
Only thing is there seems to be a new found fondness of the RL in vintage trials scene (maybe it's just me
). Bit like the TM400, rated as a killer but also now quite desirable for some regardless of stigma
In the tight stuff the RL does suffer badly and wants to plow straight if you use any power and aren't totally over the front. I know trials is supposed to be slow but I've found if you attack things at speeds on something more like a trail bike then it'll do near everything as expected and some things better. Slimey rocky creeks with muddy rutted uphill peg dragging furrows on the exit it'll power up with little or no seeming effort. It is more of a super light weight trail bike than a trials bike, wide TS upper ratio's means it gets along with surprising swiftness and pinpoint accuracy without the twitchyness. Ride it like a trail bike and it's great.
Here's some more pictures courtesy of the SM Suzuki owner Gerard, and Buzzy who kindly forwards these interesting things to me. I know this sounds a bit stupid and naive but that frame excepting the lower cradle area looks so similar to RL it's not funny
am I imagining things?
would fly in the face of general consensus that's for sure
note the brake and gear lever both on left.
an RL250 frame for comparison...incidently, RL swingarms also have the built in chain oiler just the same as the SM...hmmmm again I thought...a single gusset in the area where the RL's break is 1 piece instead of 2 piece...makes much better sense..
not sure what the kick start lever is from or if it's a modified something or other, genuine zooki item but it sure doesn't look RL
I reckon it looks pretty shit hot and quite purposeful in this pic. Though the Alpina blue partially disguises it at first glance there maybe some method to that
fairly raked appearance and the short swingarm is very...short! Again, very similar to something else...