Suzuki RG 500 gamma explained

Suzuki RG500 gamma
Manufacturer:Suzuki
Production:1981–1984
Predecessor:Suzuki RG 500
Successor:Suzuki RGV500
Engine:498.5cc two-stroke 4 cylinders U engine
Bore Stroke:56mm50.6mm
Power: @ 9,500 rpm
Related:Suzuki RG500

Suzuki RG 500 gamma racing motorcycle was manufactured by Suzuki from 1981 to 1984 for competition in the Grand Prix motorcycle racing series. The motorcycle was powered by a 500 cc two stroke engine.

The bike debuted in 1981 replacing the Suzuki RG 500. The Roberto Gallina-Suzuki team won two consecutive riders world championships in the 500cc class with Marco Lucchinelli in 1981 and Franco Uncini in 1982.