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Re: Suzuki RH250
« Reply #15 on: January 01, 2013, 02:09:37 am »
John/Brad,
                 post some photo's of yours up so we can see what decent '75RH's look like. Mine is still in the restoration stages.

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Re: Suzuki RH250
« Reply #16 on: January 01, 2013, 08:03:48 pm »
Here you go...



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Re: Suzuki RH250
« Reply #17 on: January 01, 2013, 11:06:52 pm »
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Is it the angle of the photo or does the ebay bike have a different head to this RH?
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Re: Suzuki RH250
« Reply #18 on: January 04, 2013, 11:50:58 am »
Back when the Rm were first hitting the shops we purchased the Ex gary Adams RH 250 for a friend Peter Simmonds brother in law of Sammy Skilling i think. Hell that was a fast bike a stock RM 250 a wouldnt blow wind up its pipe on a smooth surface but would soon send to the lower places when the going got rough. Chris Oldfield had one of the rh75 i think it was quick as well and i think if they were put over the scales the RH would have seemed like a feather compared to an RM that was how it seemed when riding either. the magneto on the rh was just a work of art but if you didnt dial in the timeing just right hell it would launch you. i remember the first time we took it out it kicked back a bit to much advance and tore the side out of an Alpine star alloy shin guard boot. Melbourne Motorcycles were i think clearing all the new RH and RN73 -74 just before the RM landed. I picked mine up on release night and it was the only RM 250A at the Vic Titles at Wonthaggi the only other RM was Hermans RM370.
I still dream of owning anather RM 250 A and a RH of some description. I dont know what happened to that RH ill ring and ask Pete some day
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