Hi
about the B and C bikes and their swingarms,suzuki did sell in 1977 a optional alloy swingarm for the RM125B,it is listed in the back of a parts book i have.part No is 61100-1871-019 looks like the C swingarm but has the fitting for the brake arm to bolt too.
chris NX
RMS eng
Well there you go! You DO learn something every day and thanks for the knowledge.
Motomaniac, I am not registering any of the responses here as personal attacks (other than those which denegrated the protester for doing what he thought was right). I am merely trying to provide more info about the differences between the RMB and RMC and now, I too have learned something I didn't know, which is cool.
Of course isn't bringing YZG's and H's into the discussion is totally irrelevant as they are 1980 and 1981 models respectively?
And yes, there may also have been full floating brake kits for B models, although I don't specifically remember them in 1977. Did the two bikes that had full floating rear brakes have full width hubs or half width? If they had full width, they were C wheels, not modified Bs. And so it goes...
At the end of the day however, it comes down to whether the RM125C is accepted in the National GCRs as a valid pre-78 class bike or not. From what happened at Connondale, I gather it is not, despite your references to "your" GCRs.
Maybe you should make the case to the MA commissioners to have it included in pre-78, then it wouldn't be an issue anymore.