Suzuki DL650 on the highway

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Uploaded by on Sep 24, 2006

Barnet Highway follows the inlet eastwards towards Port Moody through Burnaby BC Canada.

Check out the gauges on the Suzuki DL650. Average fuel consumption is about 4.3 L per 100 Kms

Recorded on the first day of Autumn Sept. 23 2006

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  • has anyone tried a rear 47t sprocket??

  • Mine is stock. Works for me.

    Why would you change?

  • Is this the Barnet Highway?

  • It is

  • lookup "ghostrider" for some real biking action!

  • Will do

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  • I actually changed my front, up a tooth to a 16 as I spend much more time on the road than a steep dirt trail, and I really love the change on the road. Drops about 500RPM in top gear. 16/47 is about the same as a SV650 ratio with 15/44. Love my dl650!

  • Very nice! I need to make it to up to BC!

  • ...and my opinion is typed wrong also..!!, i prefer a little bigger rear and gear up for city and turns use!, too much heat today in Greece!

  • sorry tooth are wrong..!!, stock is 47t and wants a change to 45t, ...!

  • hi, i do not own a DL650 but a good friend of mine. He was getting 205 Km/h speed but now only 195 Km/h, so he is very mad!. Want's to put a 47t rear sprocket to increase speed (stock 45t) but in my opinion is always better to have a little smaller rear and a gear up for city use and nice turns (not tour), yes?

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