Post Sale Update: This Ninja sold for $25,680 on Iconic Motorbike Auctions in Marina del Rey, California.
Today on the auction site we’ve got a well-modified example of one of the coolest bikes from the 80s – a Suzuki RG500 Gamma!
This bike stands out as it’s got a California title, mph gauge cluster, and over $10,000 of aftermarket goodies and go-fast parts like Tommy Crawford chambers, Tecnomagnesio Vortice, Brembo brakes, Fox shock, and plenty more. It’s a long list of upgrades and it’s well-suited for someone that wants to ride, not just tuck the bike away on display.
Here's one of the defining bikes of the 1980's - Suzuki's RG500 Gamma. Built as a repli-racer for the Gamma GP bike (where Suzuki won 7 consecutive manufacturer titles in the 500cc class), this bike pumped out 94 horsepower and weighed just 340 pounds dry. This example has some upgrades…
Post-Sale Update: After 35 bids on eBay, this Suzuki RG500 Gamma sold for a whopping $36,900! Suzuki's RG500 Gamma is one of the defining bikes of the 1980's. Somehow, there's now one for sale with just 30 miles on the odometer. This is an odd ad - it's a classic…
The Suzuki Gamma RG500 was a repli-racer inspired by the '84 Gamma GP bike, which helped Suzuki win seven straight constructors championships. Here we've got two brand new examples that have never been started - one of which is a pre-production model. The liquid-cooled square four engine pumped out 94…