Description
1980 Suzuki RL325 Beamish Trials Bike The Beamish Suzuki was first produced in the 1970s by ex-BSA works rider, Graham Beamish , agent for Suzuki moto-cross machines. Models being available for the 1974 season . Beamish’s modifications had improved the bike, but a completely new frame was made by frame builder, Mick Whitlock , who designed one made of lightweight Reynolds 531 tubing, bronze-welded and chromed . The Beamish proved to be extremely popular and the range was developed. A revised Mk2 version was produced with a lighter frame debuting in 1976 and latterly a larger-engine RL325 model debuted at the 1978 Earls Court Motorcycle Show. The last Beamish Trials Suzuki, s were produced in 1981 . This example we have on offer is one of the last being an RL325 and it is presented in exceptional condition . I doubt its seen many sections as the frame , bash plate and casings are superb . Starts easily and its ready to grace any collection . Delivery























