
Suzuki RG500 Gamma
(Article from Cycle Magazine, December, 1985)
Irresistible. The Suzuki RG500 Gamma is irresistible! Standard equipment
should include the Riders Rites for Absolution for acts soon to follow. The
rider herein cannot be held responsible for acts committed as an accessory
to the Suzuki Gamma!
Raw numbers first indicate the Suzuki Gamma’s spellbinding qualities.
With its reservoirs for gas, oil, coolant and adrenaline all topped off, the
RG weighs 406 pounds. Given its 95 rear wheel horsepower from 30.5 cubic inches,
the 500cc Suzuki Gamma has a horsepower-to-weight ratio in league with the
strongest one-litre Superbikes of not only its day, but the Superbikes of
today! Clean up the Gamma’s jetting, and would likely be into and through
V-Max territory quicker than you can say “still too rich”.
Lightness sharpens the edge of the Suzuki Gamma’s horsepower. V-Max
power is a bludgeon with a velvet cover that wallops you forward with unending
force. RG500 Gamma power is different; it has the quality of an arrow shot
from God’s own crossbow – instant and direct.
Run the Suzuki RG past 7000 RMP and the space ahead collapses around your
helmet; here does something more than become there; here is there! Everything
the RG500 Gamma does, it does quickly. The Gamma’s geometry tucks the
front end back more severely than any production street motorcycle in our
collective experience. The head angle is 25 degrees, 10 minutes, tail a steadying
4.4 inches. the squat front end rolls on a 16-inch wheel, and the wheelbase
measures 56 inches. So faithful is the Gamma to the rider’s body language
that, should he roll his eyes upward, he thinks the Suzuki RG500 would lift
off and fly. Maybe the only thing the Gamma doesn’t do is respond directly
to brain waves
Park the RG500 after that first brief ride – which is nothing less
than an invitation to criminal activity -and you’ll marvel at how close
conceptually this street-going Suzuki is to a real RG racer. Suzuki RG hallmarks
abound: an aluminum alloy (aluminum, magnesium, zinc) frame and a two-stroke,
square four engine, with upstairs/downstairs banks and basement gearbox, rotary-valve
induction and power-valve-and-chamber exhausts. The street Gamma shares almost
every conceivable piece of sports-spec hardware with a half-dozen or so supreme
road-blasters inside and outside the Suzuki range. Still, the Suzuki RG500
Gamma is a racer-replica in concept only; to understand that all you need
to do is look at a pure racing RG500 Suzuki, which sized like a 250, makes
100-130 horsepower, and has a power-to-weight ratio of about two to one.
Despite the engineering department’s skillful and resourceful massaging,
the Suzuki Gamma’s output curve still resembles a spike. Imagine a motorcycle
that whistles along at 6500 rpm making 37.5 horsepower, and then in a single
shriek doubles its output and more, reaching almost 70 horsepower at 9000
rpm. That’s 37 horsepower concentrated in a single snap across 2500
rpm. And frankly folks, we wouldn’t have the Suzuki RG500 Gamma any
other way!
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Suzuki waited 11 years before releasing the square four RG500, a brilliant half-litre sports two stroke, thus capitalizing on an immense amount of development in the premier class of Grand Prix racing. The fact that the street version of the GAMMA is as potent as the 1976 world championship winning RG is quite astonishing but sadly these 153 kg weapons arrived on our shores just as the government legislated them out of existence.
Stringent emission and noise standards allied to the introduction of unleaded petrol into Australia made 1985 the last year RG500 GAMMAS (and Yamahas RZ500) scored compliance plates. The GSXR-750s kept the GAMMAS at bay on the racetracks which, perhaps, gained them a greater marketing impetus but the RG is an extremely rapid and well balanced machine that a great number of experienced riders missed out on. And if you are lucky enough to own one they are not that difficult to service either.
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