Does a DR350 have a battery?
The dirt only (DR350) model does not require a battery. …
How fast does a Suzuki DR350 go?
Suzuki DR350
Manufacturer | Suzuki |
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Top speed | 87 mph (140 km/h) |
Power | 33.4 hp (24.9 kW) |
Torque | 25.6 lb⋅ft (34.7 N⋅m) |
Ignition type | CDI Ignition |
Are Drz street legal?
The 2019 DR-Z400S is the latest version of the motorcycle that’s the foundation of the modern DualSport movement. This ultra-reliable bike is completely street legal, with an electric start and easy-to-read…
What does Suzuki DRZ stand for?
DRZ = Daily Riding Zero – a direct descendent of the WWII Japanese divebombing airplane that they turned into a commuter bike.
How many miles will a DR650 last?
Mostly no issues. Some explode or have the gear box break but over all most seem good to at least 50K miles.
How big is the gas tank on a Suzuki DR350?
Class: Light-Heavyweight The Suzuki DR350 is a good medium range MSM. Unfortunately we feel Suzuki made a mistake when they discontinued this model and released the DRZ400 as a replacement. Quick Specs: (late model Stock Configuration) – Actual Measured Weight: 329 lbs (With 3 gallons of gas in Acerbis aftermarket tank)
When did the Suzuki DR350 se come out?
If that’s a concern, look for a 1998 or 99 DR350SE. Those are the last two model years and the SE shared the forks and shock with the off-road version. Those forks & shock can be nicely upgraded. thechief86 likes this. Love the bike! From multisurfacemotorcycling.com: Class: Light-Heavyweight The Suzuki DR350 is a good medium range MSM.
What kind of suspension does a DR350 have?
The suspension is the “weak link” but there are some upgrades you can do. If that’s a concern, look for a 1998 or 99 DR350SE. Those are the last two model years and the SE shared the forks and shock with the off-road version.
Is the Suzuki DR350 a good MSM?
From multisurfacemotorcycling.com: Class: Light-Heavyweight The Suzuki DR350 is a good medium range MSM. Unfortunately we feel Suzuki made a mistake when they discontinued this model and released the DRZ400 as a replacement. – Saddle bag capable?
Class: Light-Heavyweight The Suzuki DR350 is a good medium range MSM. Unfortunately we feel Suzuki made a mistake when they discontinued this model and released the DRZ400 as a replacement. Quick Specs: (late model Stock Configuration) – Actual Measured Weight: 329 lbs (With 3 gallons of gas in Acerbis aftermarket tank)
From multisurfacemotorcycling.com: Class: Light-Heavyweight The Suzuki DR350 is a good medium range MSM. Unfortunately we feel Suzuki made a mistake when they discontinued this model and released the DRZ400 as a replacement. – Saddle bag capable?
If that’s a concern, look for a 1998 or 99 DR350SE. Those are the last two model years and the SE shared the forks and shock with the off-road version. Those forks & shock can be nicely upgraded. thechief86 likes this. Love the bike! From multisurfacemotorcycling.com: Class: Light-Heavyweight The Suzuki DR350 is a good medium range MSM.
The suspension is the “weak link” but there are some upgrades you can do. If that’s a concern, look for a 1998 or 99 DR350SE. Those are the last two model years and the SE shared the forks and shock with the off-road version.