its a 2000
The chassis number for Suzuki Access 125 is at the bottom of the moped. You need to really upside down/ inclined the veichle to one side to look for it. It is under the flooring of the moped.
On the nameplate on the Firewall in front the driver.
One may purchase a Suzuki RM-Z450 motorbike from an authorized Suzuki dealer such as Trento Suzuki in Toronto. One may also find these motorbikes on Kijiji and Craigslist.
The 2013 Suzuki RM-Z 450 produced 54.08 horsepower and 34.99 ft/lb or torque as reported by Motorcross Action Magazine.
one is from manufacturer and the other one is for the market
As for the top speed, I'd say it around 79 to 85 miles an hour based on mixed reviews.
Mines is on the dash next to the windscreen nearside
For the Suzuki Samurai the VIN is pop riveted to the dash on the drivers side, visible from outside the vehicle. I think that location is required of all manufacturers. A second location (on the Samurai, at least) is the right front frame area behind the tire. Check that area for your chassis/VIN number.
On the 1984 it is on the steering stock just in front of the steering lock. Hope this helps
No. The RM250 stuck with smaller axles all the way to the end in 2008. The First Rmz 450's (2005) had larger axles front and rear. If you put RMZ450 forks and a Rmz450 swingarm on an RM250 it would work. These do fit although the rmz 450 swingarm is 25mm longer.
If you lift up the seat there will be a flat metal bar behind the storage space. the numbers might be a little rusted over but it will be there :)
we did a conversion on a 410 and had to weld mounts off a 413 chassis we had ! !...hope this helps.