God awful ugly.
Wash your mouth out .
I had one and I love the shape of the tank. I would love to have one today as a basis of a 'minimalist' look roadie. Bog stock the rest made it look like an overweight road toad (which would be a fair description
). Piss off the overweight ugly rear muffler, remove the instruments and I thought it looked after decent.
I removed the rear muffler and I use to purposely go through corners one gear too low just to hear and feel that chuff
chuff chuff as it came off the corner - loved it
. Why go for performance just to destroy this audial sensation and delight
.
On the trail it was an excellent
trail bike. Handled well, reasonable good suspension (given weight and intended purpose). Power wasn't exciting but it had bottom end, mid range and would rev out. I would rated it far above the DT400 of the period - on the road and the trail. On the trail I would rate it far above the XT500 - on the road the XT500 rate above because of the extra cc's - but not by much.
Handling was typical Suzuki - great. If the suspension let you down and you were crossed up bouncing everywhere the chassis seemed to work with you rather than against you. It was more likely you would recover rather than crash your brains out. With the Yammies I found the opposite.
The SP dropped under the radar then and now because they were neither fish nor fowl - not a small 'lightweight' 250 or an overweight but powerfull 500.