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1985 Suzuki year code: F
1985 Suzuki RG125Γ, RG80Γ and RG500Γ magazine advertisement from France (2 pages). Click to enlarge. ”Gamma puissance 3”. Published in Moto Revue magazine in August 1985.
1985 RG125 Gamma magazine ad from Sweden. Click to enlarge.
Published in the Swedish Allt om MC magazine (March 1985). The
Gamma sign represents Suzuki's new racing inspired and high-technology
two-stoke machines.
1986 Suzuki year code: G
1986 RG125 and RG500 Gamma magazine ad from Sweden. Click
to enlarge. Published in the Swedish Allt om MC magazine
(July 1985). The RG125 Gamma weighs 30 kg less than the
latest released so-called sports 125cc machine from a major
competitor
1991 Suzuki year code: M
1991 Suzuki RG 125 Gamma brochure from Taiwan (4 pages). Click to enlarge. I'm not really sure what this is. I don't know what it says, I don't speak the language. Is t a magazine advertisement? Is ot a part of a larger Suzuki brochure/catalog? I don't know. I found the image on the Internet and I believe it shows a '91 RG125Γ in two colors; White/Blue and Black/Gray. The date of publishing is probably October 1990.
Sources: Allt om MC (Sweden), Moto Revue (France)
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