Suzuki DRZ250 Review
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Until recently I lived in Australia and had a few bikes in the 'shed'. One of which was a DRZ250 I bought for my partner as a 'learner' bike. The funny thing was that over time I started choosing the DRZ250 over my bigger / 'better' bikes when heading out on holidays or 'adventure' trips as long as I was also taking my 'ute' (pickup truck). If I intended to ride the bike long distances on a highway or was looking for a 'thrash' I would take something bigger but the 250 is a charm, its honest fun
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nice thinking of getting one what KW or HP does it run at aswell as Torque? and is it 115Kg in weight?
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@L0ngLiveMetallica a little more difficult to jump* not steer :P, its steering is fine just not as agile as the 250
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depending on your physical size, for enduro stuff i'd seriously suggest a drz250 or dr400e, the 400 is alot heavier at around 125-130kgs wet depending ofcourse on different things and the 250 is obviously lighter but i find the 400 to be much more front heavy so its a little more difficult to steer but its amazing on trails as it sticks to the ground and just goes. but the 250 is still a great bike.
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mate how much you reckon a used one costs?
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im 13 and i got one there awesome get it!!!
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Anyone looking for a great bike for the woods should seriously consider the DRZ-250. I have an 02 and it has treated me great over the years and is always reliable, it was definitely a great purchase and I recommend it definitely!
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Mate is that thing oil cooled or air cooled
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I've had one now for about 12 months. Great bike to ride and very economical. Get about 20 odd k's per litre. Love it!
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very reliable bike if you take care of it...one tip is use good quality gas 93 octane gas and high quality oil and this thing will run great for lots of trail beatings
Is this street legal?
NFLEliteRB613 3 years ago
Yes but if the RTA or police want to give you a hard time they can get you on little non ADR items.
offroadexplorer 3 years ago