How much is a DR650?
2020 Suzuki DR650S Claimed Specifications
| Price: | $6,699 |
|---|---|
| Rake: | 28.5° |
| Trail: | 4.4 in. |
| Front Suspension: | Telescopic fork; 10.2-in. travel |
| Rear Suspension: | Preload and compression adjustable; 10.2-in. travel |
Has the DR650 been discontinued?
While ABS was made mandatory in October 2019, models such as the Suzuki DR650SE had until now escaped the chopping block thanks to an allowance for ‘unchanged’ models. That allowance, however, is set to expire in October 2021, meaning those models must either be updated or phased out from the Australian market.
How much horsepower does a DR650 have?
Suzuki DR 650SE
| Make Model | Suzuki DR 650SE |
|---|---|
| Ignition | Electronic Ignition |
| Starting | Electric |
| Max Power | 32 kW / 43.5 hp / @ 6400 rpm (at rear tyre 27.9 kW / 37.4 hp @ 6500 rpm) |
| Max Torque | 54 Nm / 5.51 kg-m / 39.8 [email protected] 4600 rpm |
Is there a 2021 Suzuki DR650?
The 2021 Suzuki DR650S is quite possibly the best all-around, dual-purpose motorcycle available today. Every DR650S is quality built by Suzuki and features a reliable, 644cc, oil-cooled, four-stroke, single engine carried in a strong steel, semi-double cradle frame.
Will there be a 2021 DR650?
Powered by a 644cc four-stroke engine, the DR650SE is your ticket to an adventure of a lifetime. Light and maneuverable, the DR650SE adds meaning to dual sport motorcycling with freedom and exhilaration….SCEM – Suzuki Composite Electrochemical Material.
| Length | 2255 mm (88.8 in) |
|---|---|
| Fuel Tank | 13.0L (3.4 US gal) |
Will there be 2022 Suzuki DR650?
The 2022 Suzuki DR650S continues its legacy as the best all-around, dual-purpose motorcycle available today.
Is there a 2021 DR650?
Say goodbye to the DR650SE in black which has ceased production for Australia. Big reputation, this has been Australia’s best selling trail bike, which is LAMS approved and capable on the highway and offroad. Be sure to buy yours before they’re gone.
How fast will a DR650 go?
It seems that some people can get well over 100 mph on their 650’s, and some can’t hold more than 80 mph on the highway.