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2010 Suzuki RM-Z450
The great news is that the 2010 Suzuki RM-Z450* is coming to the showrooms and you can take a look at the super bike for yourself. A lot has been said in the various magazines and websites about the new modifications and features.
The great new features
The Suzuki has beaten everyone by improving their bike and modifying their Suzuki 2010 RM-Z450* engine. The modified features include:
- The cylinder head porting, improved cam chain tensioner and revised cam profiles are some of the modified features.
- The throttle valve movement has been reversed and the electronic RM-Z 450’s fuel injection tinkered.
- The new throttle linkage has made the bike responsive even at low speeds.
These engine modifications have gone a long way in improving the performance of the engine while taking the motocross bike rides. The chassis changes are significant than the previous model and the head stock which is two piece is 9mm taller. This along with the chunkier and solid rear frame sections enhance firmness and rigidity to the 2010 Suzuki RM-Z450* without adding to the weight of the machine.
Getting better features
- The engineers at Suzuki have developed the 4-valve engine to give more power and the engine famous for its grunt has high rpm power and arm stretching.
- The twin spar aluminum frame has improved to increase rigidity.
- The rear of the frame is wider and made of cast and extruded members.
- The new spring rates and damping rates beefed up to improve chassis performance.
- The throttle response is enhanced by the fuel injector which allows the fine fuel air to be directed away from the throttle valve for uniform mixing.
- Optimum wheel travel ,high and low speed compression, spring preload adjustments, are well adapted for the maximum rider adjustability
You can get a lot of information about the new 2010 Suzuki RM-Z450* models from the magazines and websites. The precision and adaptability of the Suzuki bikes are well known. It is better to take expert opinion before you handle it. The reviews are usually given by staffs that are committed to decades of test riding the bikes.