This item is limited to 3 per household.
[The strongest machine of 1980 is revived]
――Suzuki RGB500 was the 5th consecutive manufacturer champion in 1980 in the World Grand Prix 500cc class of motorcycle racing.
――The engine with a layout called Square 4 with cylinders arranged in four corners is a water-cooled 2-cycle 495cc.
--Exhibits more than 110 horsepower.
--In addition, it is equipped with unique mechanisms such as an anti-nose dive mechanism that suppresses the front sinking during braking and a full floater suspension at the rear.
――In 1980, we sent three works teams from England, Italy and the Netherlands and recorded four victories.
[Model outline]
--A plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the 1980 Suzuki RGB500 on a 1/12 scale.
--Total length 173mm.
--The Square 4 engine is precisely modeled with spark plugs, ignition cords, water hoses, and carburetors.
――The rear spring is set with a metal coil spring to enhance the feeling.
--Equipped with realistic solid rubber slick tires on both front and rear wheels.
--The markings of the British team are made by the high quality Italian cult graph company.
――I'm looking forward to comparing it with the current MotoGP racer because it is the strongest machine at that time.
--With a racing stand.
* The photo shows the kit assembled and painted.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )