Key performance
Technical specifications
- Front suspension
- Inverted telescopic, coil spring, oil damped → Inverted telescopic, coil spring, oil damped, adjustable damping force
- Rear suspension
- Link type, coil spring, oil damped → BFRC - link type, coil spring, oil damped, adjustable spring preload and damping force
- Rear wheel travel
- — → 310 mm (12.2 inches)
- Seat height
- 955.00 mm → 960.00 mm
- Wheelbase
- 1495.00 mm → 1480.00 mm
- Ground clearance
- 325.00 mm → 330.00 mm
- Length
- 2190.00 mm → 2175.00 mm
- Width
- 830.00 mm → 835.00 mm
- Height
- 1270.00 mm → 1260.00 mm
- Fuel capacity
- 6.20 L → 6.30 L
- Weight
- 113.00 kg → 112.00 kg
- Dry weight
- — → 112.00 kg
- New price
- 8 299 € → 9 049 €
Engine
- Displacement
- 449 cc
- Power
- 60.0 ch (44.1 kW)
- Engine type
- Single cylinder, four-stroke
- Cooling
- Liquid
- Compression ratio
- 12.5:1
- Bore × stroke
- 96.0 x 62.1 mm (3.8 x 2.4 inches)
- Valves/cylinder
- 4
- Camshafts
- 2 ACT
- Fuel system
- Injection
- Valve timing
- Double Overhead Cams/Twin Cam (DOHC)
- Lubrication
- Semi-dry sump
- Ignition
- Electronic ignition
- Starter
- Kick
Chassis
- Frame
- périmétrique en aluminium
- Gearbox
- 5-speed
- Final drive
- Chain (final drive)
- Front suspension
- Inverted telescopic, coil spring, oil damped, adjustable damping force
- Rear suspension
- BFRC - link type, coil spring, oil damped, adjustable spring preload and damping force
- Rear wheel travel
- 310 mm (12.2 inches)
Brakes
- Front brakes
- Single disc
- Rear brakes
- Single disc
- Front tyre
- 80/100-21
- Rear tyre
- 110/90-19
Dimensions
- Seat height
- 960.00 mm
- Wheelbase
- 1480.00 mm
- Ground clearance
- 330.00 mm
- Length
- 2175.00 mm
- Width
- 835.00 mm
- Height
- 1260.00 mm
- Fuel capacity
- 6.30 L
- Weight
- 112.00 kg
- Dry weight
- 112.00 kg
- New price
- 9 049 €
Overview
So, what makes privateer riders still flock to a 450 that, in 2024, seems to come from another era? Yet, the Suzuki RM-Z450, in its revamped 2018 version, cultivates a fascinating paradox. Here, no superfluous gadgetry, no electric starter to weigh down the whole – a radical choice that makes it the only 450 motocross bike in this configuration, forcing the rider into a more physical and demanding relationship with the machine. A bold, almost retro bet, in a world where electronic assistance reigns supreme.

Under the 6.3-liter fuel tank beats an ultra-modern heart. The 449 cm³ single-cylinder engine has been reworked to offer a smoother torque curve and an immediate response to throttle opening. With approximately 60 horsepower, it doesn’t unleash the brute power of some competitors, but delivers it with a progressivity that inspires confidence. The secret lies in its electronic control unit, heir to a long lineage, with the three-mode S-HAC system being a significant asset at the start. This system analyzes throttle position and gear selection to optimize ignition timing, offering a calculated propulsion that often makes the difference at low RPM. It’s a discreet but formidable engineering solution.
Where the RM-Z450 truly marks its territory is in its pure handling. The 700-gram lighter aluminum perimeter frame and redesigned swingarm offer first-rate agility. The Showa spring fork and BFRC rear shock provide a remarkable compromise between shock absorption and feedback. At 112 kg fully fueled, it throws itself into corners with a foil’s precision, forgiving trajectory errors and allowing last-second adjustments. It’s a motorcycle that flatters the rider, that seems to think with him, especially in technical sections.
But this refinement comes at a cost, and not just a financial one. The price of the Suzuki RM-Z450, around €9000 at the time, positioned it in the race. Today, if you’re looking for the 2025 Suzuki RM-Z450, you should know that the philosophy remains rooted in this 2018 generation, with its assumed strengths and weaknesses. It is aimed at the demanding rider who prioritizes raw feel and mechanical connection over a plethora of electronic aids. It’s the ideal mount for those who believe that motocross is first won through balance and confidence, not through sheer power. A machine less flashy than its Austrian or Japanese rivals, but of formidable honesty, which rewards pure technique.
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