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Auction: Saturday 13th July 2024, 1:00pm at Unit6 Harbour Close, Cracknore Industrial Estate, Marchwood, Southampton
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Lot 102: 1988 Suzuki RG 250 Gamma. Pepsi
- Unsold
Guide price: £5,500 to £7,000
Manufacturer:
Suzuki
Registered:
1988
Model:
RG 250 Gamma. Pepsi
Registraton:
E284 EFG
Mileage:
26000
Chassis No:
GJ21B 119452
MOT:
May 2025
Colour:
White
Bodywork/Structure:
Paintwork:
Engine:
Tranmission/Gearbox:
Electrical:

Suzuki RG 250 Gamma MK3 1988 offered for sale in the very desirable PEPSI Livery.

The RG 250 two stroke models are now very rare and do not often surface for sale and especially in this condition and with the benefit of the later higher power engine 49-50hp. This example has only just been recommissioned, cleaned, tidied up and a new mot due to be carried out next week. New battery, Bridgestone Battlax Tyres, Horn, Spark plugs, DEP Silencers, Fairing bolts, Rear pad cover (was missing), and Pedal rubbers. Carbs removed and cleaned, brake fluid change, new 2 stroke oil. The bike was last MOTd in 2016 and has had little use since, on arrival only 11 miles had been covered since. The original rear tyre still had the pips on it but was 24 years old front was 20 years old and both looked brand new, only replaced due to age cracking. With only three owners from new, a new Mot and in very original unrestored condition This bike is now ready for use, seems to go through the gears very well on a Barons team test ride and the AEC system seems to function correctly. This Suzuki has some fairing cracks and paint damage from storage but is still very presentable. A new V5 document has been received and now shows 3 former keepers. 


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