Suzuki DR650

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Suzuki DR650
Suzuki DR650RSE.jpg
Motorcycle engine4 stroke, single cylinder, SOHC, 4-valve, air/oil cooled
SuspensionTelescopic fork, link type swingarm

The Suzuki DR650 is a long standing model in Suzuki motorcycles's lineup, introduced in 1990 as a replacement for the DR600 model. The DR is a dual-sport, Single cylinder engine Motorcycle intended for use on both paved and unpaved roads.

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History & Development


Thanks to a number of DR enthusiasts globally, comprehensive details regarding the history and development of this Single cylinder engine is freely available.[1]

In brief, the first models introduced were the Djebel/Dakar and the RS that were both Kick start. In 1991, the first Automobile self starter model was introduced, namely the DR600RSE. In 1992 the Djebel/Dakar model was replaced with the DR650R. This model also saw improvements in the exhaust system, a smaller tank and 8kg weight reduction.

In 1996 the DR650SE was introduced, replacing the previous models. The engine was radically redesigned, reducing its power but allowing for more smooth delivery. The bike's weight was also reduced by around 25kg. In 2002, the DR's styling was updated with Suzuki's widely recognised yellow offroad racing colours and graphics.

General Description


This motorcycle is heavier than specialized off-road dirt bikes, but it can handle most conditions when ridden carefully. Its counterbalanced, Single cylinder engine, air/oil-cooled engine develops 43 peak bhp [1]. It has a 13 liter (3.4 gallon) fuel tank. This motorcycle is commonly described as being useful for all types of motorcycling. Many owners regard the DR as an inexpensive adventure touring bike, adding saddle bags and modifications to make it more comfortable on long trips. It is an excellent all around motorcycle.

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