The RZ350 was introduced by Yamaha at the 1979 Paris Motor Show as the RD350LC, and was first released as a production bike in Japan in 1981. It incorporated features developed from Yamaha's racing bikes, including a 347cc liquid-cooled 2-cylinder 45hp engine, front double disc brakes, and Yamaha's own monocross rear suspension. Its superlative performance even allowed the bike to take on 750cc rivals, hence its Japanese nickname "750-killer".
About the Model 1/12 scale plastic assembly kit of the Yamaha
RZ250. Length: 174mm, Width: 73mm, Height: 100mm. Semi-pneumatic
synthetic rubber tires feature realistic tread patterns. Overall
form including engine and radiator have been accurately reproduced.
Vinyl tubing included to depict brake and meter cables, etc.
High-quality Cartograf decals included for both a black and a white
bike.