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1959
The 1959 Asama Volcanic Race was held in 22nd and 23rd August. Suzuki's race team arrived on the mountain already in the May to start testing their new works racer called Colleda RA, developed during the winter.
The whole team, including the riders Mitsuo Itoh, O. Itoh, Michio Ichino and Toshio Matsumoto and an eleven man crew lived on a hotel in north Karuizawa close to the Asama race track for three months testing and preparing the bikes. A repair shed had been built next to the hotel, the same repair shed was by the way moved to the Suzuki head quarters in Hamamatsu after the race where it was used as a part warehouse for the racing section for many years.
Suzuki used two engines in 1959, both based on the 1958 experimental engine V2X. The main difference between the RA and RB engines were the primary reduction. The RA engine was running in the opposite direction and a helical gear primary drive was needed to reverse the revolution before the final drive (chain). After careful testing and comparing the RA and RB engines on the bench, the Suzuki engineers finally decided that the RB engine was to be used at the actual race in late August.
After many problems with the reliability of the engine and trips between the head quarters in Hamamatsu, problems with failing bearings, melting or cracking pistons and braking piston rings the team finally was pleased with its racer. The Suzuki team also experienced problems like volcanic eruptions and typhoons during their stay by the Asama circuit. It naturally slowed down the testing, but slowly but surely the Colleda racer was getting faster and more reliable, beating Honda's competition machines in practices a month and a half before the actual race. The Suzuki team knew that Honda used the same type of machines in their Asama racers they had used in their European racing debut in the Isle Of Man TT.
Suzuki team was fit for fight and believed it could win when the races began. But the results were terrible. Despite of the time and effort spent in preparing for the race, only one of the five Colledas finished the 131 km race. Michio Ichino was the only Colleda rider to hold all the 14 laps. The other four, Mitsuo Itoh, O. Itoh, Toshikichi Masuda and Toshio Matsumoto had to retire because of different technical problems.
Honda took the first four places in the 125cc class, but the records show that it was Suzuki's M. Ichino who had the fastest lap time of them all, 5 minutes and 50 seconds. If they only could make the machines to hold all the way...
| Colleda RA 1959
Engine type: Air-cooled 125.61cc single cylinder piston-valve 2-stroke. 10 hp/ 9.000 rpm.
Bore x stroke: 56 x 51mm
Compression ratio: 10 :1
Maximum speed: 120 kph
Transmission: 4 speeds
Clutch: Wet multiple plate
Front tyre size: 2.75-18
Rear tyre size: 2.75-18
No larger image available. | Colleda RB 1959
Engine type: Air-cooled 125.61cc single cylinder piston-valve 2-stroke. 10 hp/ 9.000 rpm.
Bore x stroke: 56 x 51mm
Compression ratio: 10 :1
Maximum speed: 120 kph
Transmission: 4 speeds
Clutch: Wet multiple plate
Front tyre size: 2.75-18
Rear tyre size: 2.75-18
See even the RB picture on the top of this page.
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