Tim Weaver said:
Stat Monitor Repairman said:
Anybody know anything about the Suzuki DR-650 and / or the DRZ-400S?
The oil cooled DR 650 seems like the simpler design.
The 400 has higher compression, is higher revving and liquid cooled. It also has some kind of design with oil running through the frame.
The 400 is lighter, taller and with better suspension.
The 650 is supposed to be rock solid. Built since 1990.
Both still assembled in Japan.
I basically breaks down like this: The 400 is better in the rough stuff, deep sand, rocks, whatever, but suffers on the open road. The 650 can do highway at 80 for 100's of miles, and still be respectable off road, but is heavier and with less sophisticated suspension.
The 400 is what you ride if you can't trailer your bike to the trails. The 650 is what you ride around the world.
FWIW, I ride a DR650. An older, 94 model with the rad 90's graphics.
Watching some guys on YouTube doing a part of the Wyoming BDR on big adventure bikes. Shows them going through mud, river crossings and negotiating bigger rocks in the road.
Almost all of them are on heavier bikes like the Africa twin, KTM 1190, and 790 and a Ducati scrambler. One guy is on a smaller KTM enduro bike. But the rest or on heavier bikes over 500l+ lbs.
You could see them struggling with the weight and size of the bike. It didn't look like a whole lot of fun to struggle with that big of a bike. Bigger bikes seemed like a pain in the ass.
Then you watch these guys on DR650s that weigh 150lbs less and they run through anything with relative ease.
Design unchanged since 1990. Minimal electronics. Parts available on every continent. With a bigger tank the range of the DR can be stretched to 400+ miles.
Looking at all the dual sport and adventure bikes of sale right now the DR650 has got to be the superior product and the superior value.
So you right, the DR650 is the bike you take around the world. That's clear to me now.