How heavy is a dr650?
Suzuki DR 650SE
| Make Model | Suzuki DR 650SE |
|---|---|
| Dry Weight | 147 kg /324 lbs |
| Wet-Weight | 162 kg / 357 lbs |
| Fuel Capacity | 13 Liter / US 3.4 gal / 2.9 Imp gal (CA model 12 Liter / 3.2 US gal / 2.6 Imp gal) |
| Consumption Average | 5.0 L/100 km / 20.1 km/l / 47.3 US mpg / 56.8 Imp mpg |
How much horsepower does a DR650 have?
Suzuki DR 650SE
| Make Model | Suzuki DR 650SE |
|---|---|
| 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 lb-ft@ 4600 rpm |
| Clutch | Wet, cable operated |
What size tires are on a 2007 KLR 650?
1987 – 2007 KLR650 Specifications
| Engine | Four-stroke, DOHC, four-valve single |
|---|---|
| Rear Wheel Travel | 9.1 in. |
| Front Tire Size | 90/90-21 |
| Rear Tire Size | 130/80-17 |
| Front Suspension | 38mm Leading Axle Hydraulic Telescopic Forks |
What size tires do I need for a Suzuki DR650?
Suzuki DR650 Tires Page. Contact: Your choice of tires can drastically increase or hinder your traction on dry roads, wet roads, snow, ice, mud, dirt, etc. The standard tire size on new and old DR650s are: Suzuki recommends use of a genuine Suzuki Tire: You can also run 130/90-17 Trail Wings in the rear.
Why a 21 inch wheel on a DR650?
Some of the wheel fabricators out there don’t do this and the narrow 21 inch wheels and tires may be a bit more susceptible to rim dings and impacts that will cause your tire to leak. The taller 21 inch front wheel on the DR650 allows for better front wheel contact pressure on the ground which increases dirt traction.
Will 130/80/17 tires fit on a DR650SE?
What tire sizes will fit the rear on a DR650SE (2001). I know that 120/90/17’s are stock but wondering if 130/80/17 has been fit before? More sharing options… 130/80-17 fit (at least TKC-80s and Maaxis 6006 for certain first hand). There are not many 120/90s available and bet most DR650s have 130/80s on them.
What size tire for the Dr?
Someone’s even done a 150 on theback of the DR, it was a street tire though and the profile after squeezed onto that narrow rim was far from correct but it fit. I’ve used 130/80’s with good results….gives slightly shorter gearing then the stock profile due to the decreased diameter going from a stock Trailwing to the 130/80 Maxxis 6006.