Introduced in 1983, the RG-Gamma series spanned displacements between 250 and 500cc – but the cream of the crop was the Suzuki RG400 Gamma Walter Wolf – a bike made for just two years and only sold in Suzuki’s home market of Japan. None of them were officially exported. A replica of the race bike, it was full of the latest two-stroke technology, and featured an advanced chassis with an aluminum box frame, “Full-Floater” rear suspension, and the four cylinders arranged in a water-cooled square. In some motorcycle enthusiast circles, this was one of the greatest bikes ever sold in the 1980s.
This example has 6,500 miles and has been with the seller for 10 years. The seller says it’s stock with the exception of high flow filters and carb jetting. There are apparently no defects with the bodywork and it runs perfectly, but there is some minor corrosion in unspecified spots. In an update, the seller notes that the bodywork is aftermarket.
Find this Walter Wolf for sale here on Craigslist in the Florida Keys for $9,700.
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