Suzuki DR650
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Suzuki DR650RSE from 1992 | |
Suzuki DR650 History |
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Producer | Suzuki (Japan) |
Production period | 1990-current |
Number produced | ? |
General characteristics | |
Length | 2255 mm |
Width | 865 mm |
Height | 1195 mm |
Weight | 147 kg |
Suspension | Telescopic fork, link type swingarm |
Engine | |
Power plant | 4 stroke, single cylinder, SOHC, 4-valve, air/oil cooled 43 hp (32 kW) |
Displacement | 644 ccm |
Compression ratio | 9.5 : 1 |
Capacity | 13 L (3.4 US gallons) ? |
Top speed | ? km/h |
The Suzuki DR650 is a long standing model in Suzuki's lineup, introduced in 1990. The DR is a dual-sport motorcycle intended for use on both paved and unpaved roads. This motorcycle is heavier than specialized off-road dirt bikes, but it can handle most conditions when ridden carefully. Its counterbalanced, single-cylinder, air/oil-cooled engine develops 43 peak bhp. 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.
[edit] External links
- Suzuki Canada DR650SE — official web page
- Suzuki USA DR650SE — official web page
- Suzuki DR650 model history