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Two-Stroke Shootout : Honda NSR250R Vs. Suzuki RGV250

Two-Stroke Shootout : Honda NSR250R Vs. Suzuki RGV250

Posted on May 9, 2016November 5, 2018 By Jarvis

The Honda NSR250R and Suzuki RGV250 changed the sportbike landscape all over the world – except in the USA where they sadly weren’t available due to emissions regulations. Hugely popular in Australia, Asia, Europe and the UK, these powerful two-strokes were the last of the original racer-replica era. While the rest of the world spent Sunday mornings screaming up and down local hills in two-stroke bliss, American guys and girls enjoyed four-stroke sensibility. What a shame.


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