6 Reasons a DR650 is better than a Tenere

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Iron Horse DR650

Iron Horse DR650

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@mattevans5812
@mattevans5812 2 жыл бұрын
My DR sucks. After 70,000km I had a valve cover oil leak and had to spend 4 dollars on new seals and take 5 minutes to change those o-rings as I drank my morning coffee before meeting up with my friends. Soon I'll have to spend 20 minutes along with my morning coffee to adjust the valves and I might get my hands dirty.
@tahoehiker
@tahoehiker 5 ай бұрын
I'm so glad I read this before I spent any more money upgrading my DR! I'm going to trade it in for a KTM immediately!
@jedibusiness789
@jedibusiness789 Ай бұрын
My chuckle for the day
@Maximius38
@Maximius38 12 күн бұрын
@@tahoehiker it was a sarcastic comment, you didn't get it, do u?!!!
@rupertsuzuki3376
@rupertsuzuki3376 Жыл бұрын
A few thoughts: Weight is irrelevant until you have to pick it up; DR for the win. Budget; a fully farkled DR’s journey ends where the T7’s begins, so both are essentially the same price but the DR is better at this point and the T7 still weighs a 100 pounds more. The T7 might have more power to stretch its legs on the highway but where I live if you get caught using it kiss your bike goodbye, the DR has more than enough power to flirt with this legal limit while still being able to pass so if this is the T7’s advantage it’s lost on me given the task. The T7 offers weight I don’t want to pick up, with performance I can’t use, complexity I can’t fix and all at a price I don’t want to pay. Sounds like a winner.
@jonwoodworker
@jonwoodworker 2 жыл бұрын
I was doing some single track woods riding last week end on the DR. I rolled up to 3 guys on a KTM, Beta, and Sherco. All three are absolute awesome bikes, but all they wanted to do is look at and ask questions about my DR...lol. I have 2 sets of wheels, one with knobbies and one set with Shinko 705's. My advise for buying a DR is get a used one and make it into what ever you want. Aftermarket is huge, everyone has parts for it.
@doc650adventures
@doc650adventures 2 жыл бұрын
I just did the same thing and you are sooooo right Bro! Cheers!
@justgjt
@justgjt 2 жыл бұрын
I did eaxtly this. I got a pre-owned for $5200 with not alot of klms on it and used the saved money to clean it up and add some farkles and better stuff to it for less than a new bike.... No brainer !
@telcobilly
@telcobilly Жыл бұрын
I'm so bummed I had to sell my farkled DR650 years ago. I really want another but I'm in the Philippines, no DR650s here. I had to settle for a little XR150L which at least is inexpensive and fits in with the other bikes here.
@dalepaddon8904
@dalepaddon8904 Жыл бұрын
I have 2 sets of wheels also - my 19/17 set has shinko 705s
@scotthinton4610
@scotthinton4610 Ай бұрын
I find it insufferable when people try to make this kind of comparison. I've had my DR for a decade, just hit 30k miles and I love it. But it is not a Sherco. It is not a KTM. It is not fun to ride in real singletrack or nasty stuff. I'll gladly pay a premium for a 50+ HP 240-260 lbs off-road weapon and keep the DR for what it's good for: cheap to fix with a reliable engine and do-it-all but nothing well.
@scottredman3562
@scottredman3562 2 жыл бұрын
I own both bikes. The only place the Tenere is superior is for higher speed highway crusing.
@ComfyDadShoes
@ComfyDadShoes 2 жыл бұрын
This comment probably saved me thousands of dollars 💸 not kidding!
@pilotdane1
@pilotdane1 2 жыл бұрын
Very good decision indeed !!!! You nailed it too on the simplicity & being "BULLET PROOF" - TRUST ME - There is nothing like a single cylinder carbureted "thumper" - that is literally a "BLANK SHEET" - and you can absolutely make it "ONE OF A KIND". I have been riding for about 55 years and it is, BAR NONE, the best bike I have ever owned. Congrats for sure !!!!! - And it doesn't make "Hot Pockets" LOL.... And I also agree with you on the look - even "stock" - I think it is a freakin work of art..... I understand, all too well, "what do you want to do?" - Where do you ride, how do you ride, etc... I am a true 50/50 DUAL SPORT RIDER, and I could smoke the Tenere' off road - Hell, I smoke KTM's off road with my DR.... Just saying.... Cheers !
@whitedrguy6503
@whitedrguy6503 2 жыл бұрын
Makes you wonder why Suzuki keep selling them after 26 years and most other bikes need serious updating after 5 years. 😂😂😂😂😂 They hit the nail on the head back in 1996.
@doc650adventures
@doc650adventures 2 жыл бұрын
@@whitedrguy6503 Absolutely! You just made an excellent point! If it aint broke, don't fix it!
@RKmndo
@RKmndo 2 жыл бұрын
The aftermarket has had time to support the DR well, starting with a versatile bike to begin with. Suzuki should do minimal partsbin updates to be able to keep selling it at a good price, like adapting Grizzly 700 EFI and TU250X ABS. DR-Z400S suspension is just about bolt-on too. A wide-ratio 5spd with billet gears is already available, but Suzuki could engineer a wide-ratio 6spd and DOMINATE the big-bore dualsport market with a better bike that is STILL well under the $10K+ that Honda or KTM want for high-maintenance 450s. Suzuki could even keep the same frame and many other parts. Then the aftermarket would have an easy time of keeping up.
@tshadow6
@tshadow6 2 жыл бұрын
I like the DR650 locknut valves, over T7 $$$$$ shim and bucket. My next motorcycle will be old fashion locknut valve adjustment.
@theruffiankj4164
@theruffiankj4164 2 жыл бұрын
Or you can just keep it bone stock - like I have: and ridden it 40,000 kms around the mountains and deserts of Southern Africa. The only thing i’ve Done to it is change the oil, sprockets and chain when needed. Still the original spark plugs!!! Never broken down on me, even over the gnarliest terrain...
@chasingtrail
@chasingtrail 2 жыл бұрын
Good video and I appreciate your points. I'm having this struggle myself, though finding a Tenere 700 anytime soon is unlikely to happen for me in the USA. I sold a well sorted DR650 a while back and I've missed it ever since. I know I'll never get my money back out of all the mods, but I can also build MY perfect machine. The DR650 is a wonderful platform to build your own custom bike. I'm also concerned by the weight of the T7. Anything over 400 lbs seems like too much to take offroad, for me.
@pilotdane1
@pilotdane1 2 жыл бұрын
Dude, see my comment - above, or below.....
@doc650adventures
@doc650adventures 2 жыл бұрын
Yup! Looks like another DR might be in your future! I love mine! Cheers!
@jimh2061
@jimh2061 2 жыл бұрын
I cant imagine trying to pick up a 450lb bike in the mud.
@ComfyDadShoes
@ComfyDadShoes 2 жыл бұрын
The weight is an issue for me too
@rsbharley4766
@rsbharley4766 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video, thanks for taking the time to share. I am looking at dr650's or drz400e. Cheers
@pilotdane1
@pilotdane1 Жыл бұрын
DR 650 !!!!!
@Openguy23
@Openguy23 2 жыл бұрын
Mate you are on the money with your video. Like who of us normal working guys can Afford a $19,3990 tenere. I’m not interested in paying that much for a dirt bike. The dr 650 is the working man’s bike It’s simple to fix , no abs , just a big thumper.
@eugrules
@eugrules 2 жыл бұрын
Both good bikes. Kind of apples and oranges. Once I decided that I was not going to ride anything more difficult than a 2 track dirt, the T7 became my choice. When I want to ride a trail, I want to be on my ktm 300. If you are going to own one bike, the DR650 would be hard to beat.
@RGB872
@RGB872 2 жыл бұрын
Nice vid. I am a DR rider and extremely happy with my bike, and my main riding buddy rides a T7. I would not part with my bike, nor he his. He looks at a carburetor like I do a steam engine (and he is very mechanically adept). I look at his bike like one I don’t want to either maintain, or ever have to lift alone. One thing I will give the T7 is it does seem to me, on balance, to be a more reliable bike than the DR. Yes, the DR is often called “bulletproof “ but that has not been my experience. Mine dropped a valve in the cylinder, toasting that top end. Then I swapped engines with a newer one and at the end of my first riding season found a piece of that dreaded circlip in my oil change. So I combined the two engines, the top end from the newer and the bottom end from the older to keep the bike on the road. Bottom line for me is I still love the DR simply because I COULD do all of these procedures, but I remain skeptical about reliability claims based on my personal experience. At the end of the day, it’s different horses for different courses. He and I are both happy bike owners and we each wouldn’t change a thing.
@bseidem5112
@bseidem5112 Жыл бұрын
Remember? The vid guy said he tore down the bike and found cheap parts. Where are the cheap parts he did not find?
@inrptn
@inrptn 2 жыл бұрын
The DR650 was my first dual sport and I really took for granted how awesome it was. Other than being a bit top heavy, it was an amazing machine on and off road. Here I am 15 years later looking at getting another one. Please make a video about the bulletproofing process you are doing!
@censored4christ162
@censored4christ162 Жыл бұрын
How fast could it comfortably go on a stock engine. Will it do 80 all day
@vitiatedvagabond9632
@vitiatedvagabond9632 Жыл бұрын
@@censored4christ162 it can do 80 for as long as your ass can bear sitting on the seat lol
@bigtrev761
@bigtrev761 Жыл бұрын
🇦🇺😎👍Every time I watch your videos I just want to take the DRasaurass for a ride ………. If you add to the Big DR a BIG PIPE , BIG SUSPENSION and a BIG TANK you end up with a great BIG SMILE 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁🏁
@trevorfranklin9894
@trevorfranklin9894 2 жыл бұрын
I bought my 3rd dr650 new 6 months ago...I was thinking about buying a Husky 701 or a KTM.....instead I bought the DR for $7300 out the door and spent another $6000 on upgrades...yes I now have a $13,000 dollar DR650....which is the price before taxes on the 701 and ktm....I have a bike with new suspension and many other mods and a 5 year warranty...not that I'll need the warranty though...because it's a Suzuki!
@doc650adventures
@doc650adventures 2 жыл бұрын
Yup! Your $13,000 DR650 is one of a kind and perfect for you! Well done! They are such a great bike! I will never be getting rid of mine! Cheers!
@mikef3300
@mikef3300 2 жыл бұрын
I picked up a KTM 690 enduro r used with 4053 miles for $8000. It is in great shape and had a few mods already installed like larger foot pegs, taller risers and a rear rack. I’ve since added a yoshimura slip on, foam air filter and Rottweiler fueling dongle that has made a huge difference in sound and throttle response. There are lightly used ktm’s and husky’s out there if you search for them. Plus at 70+ horsepower and a great suspension there’s not many mods needed honestly
@doc650adventures
@doc650adventures 2 жыл бұрын
@@mikef3300 Wow Mike! Sounds like a great score on the 690! They are great bikes! Agree there are some great deals out there if one is lucky enough to find them. Congrats on the new bike and I know you will be enjoying the crap out of it! Cheers!
@aussiefarmer8741
@aussiefarmer8741 2 жыл бұрын
I got my DR a 2017 6000k all the mods $8000. As for 40kilo weight difference, to put that into perspective, that is 2 bags of cement weight comparison. Imagine picking up 2 cement bags and carrying them 100 yards. I'm 60y/o I'd be fucked after that. A big difference lifting a dropped machine. Liquid cooled is nice but show me any water jacketed machine that does not corrode on the inside after yrs of opperation. Keep it simple people. If it aaint broke don't fix it.
@SMHman666
@SMHman666 2 жыл бұрын
Aussie Farmer Wow, same here. Same age and same year DR with low k's, haha. Yes, dropped mine a few times and easy to pick up, no damage and away you go. I'm a small guy and dealing with a larger dual purpose bike would be harder, especially where I want to take it. I like the fact I can play with it (don't we all) and set it up how I like and still come out thousands cheaper than other more "modern" machines. All the elsewhere mentioned prehistoric parts are bonuses in my book, like carbies, air cooled, no computers, etc....
@RayzGarage
@RayzGarage 2 жыл бұрын
I won't judge you but why buy a turd and spend a ton of money making it better? Why not buy better and just ride? I spent $2500 more and bought a KTM 890 Adv. I'll worry about parts availability and fixing it when it actually breaks.
@towntourin
@towntourin Жыл бұрын
Great vid bro! I'm retiring in a few months and looking for a dual sport. and your rite the dr is a bullet proof. I just sold my gl1500se Goldwing tourer. know going with the dr650. Thank you for the video.
@mototechsam3051
@mototechsam3051 2 жыл бұрын
I have a 22 T7 and the Dr? it's the same design for many yrs. What top speed what 95 100mph. Fuel capacity? I was waiting for the t7 since December just got this in March I would have waited another year for the t7 to arrive but just my opinion and everybody's different
@jeremybrunes38
@jeremybrunes38 2 жыл бұрын
I went from crotch rockets to a couple Honda cr650ls and a Yamaha XT500 the simple daul sports are just gratifying to ride fast or slow mostly I think simplicity is something you can go out and carry a tool kit and know you are coming home! Great comparison
@DannyB-cs9vx
@DannyB-cs9vx Жыл бұрын
I really like my DR650. Bigger seat and tank is about all I have done. I may go with a 44 rear sprocket as I really don't need the top end that the bike has. A lower 1st may be better. For me it was the weight and the low seat. many of the other bikes were too tall and too heavy. Many of the 300cc class weigh as much as the DR.
@bradsanders6954
@bradsanders6954 Жыл бұрын
I have a KTM 890R, and a DR650 Ive put 51,000 miles on. I could give endless reasons why the 890 is tons better. The DR is cheap and can be made to work, after a fashion. All this video is about is personal choice and feelings.
@LeoAvenue.
@LeoAvenue. 2 жыл бұрын
The only thing I can do is watching all these DR650 videos and dream. Here in Europe is banned. Fuck.
@donalfredisaac
@donalfredisaac Жыл бұрын
Most Aussies, Americans and in other parts of the world are born mechanics, they buy a DR650, spend twice the price improving it and I don´t know if they ride that much, in poorer countries like México you buy one, replace or upgrade the seat and then you go go and go for thousands of kilometers, all I spend on mine is tires, chains and that´s about it. I have a Guizzi Breva 750 and yes the V-Twin engine feels better but.. most roads are bumpy or have potholes or topes (bumpers across the street when going thru villages) which many times neither of these are signaled, so this makes me ride my DR like 4 out of 5 times more often and nothing happens to the bike, the Guzzi is as good also, Greetings from Yucatán.
@jhackett9482
@jhackett9482 2 жыл бұрын
Lots of good points made here. And if the motor dies miles from home I’d much rather work on simple old technology that I fully understand. Fuel injection is great but it relies on too many components that are never lying around in the middle of nowhere.
@MotorcyclesOffroad
@MotorcyclesOffroad 2 жыл бұрын
Lol so I see your points and they are yourse and your opinions are valid. But being a Tenere owner I disagree. I was actually working on my Tenre review for the channel this week or next. I also like the dr650 but man the sound, the power, the flickability all makes me love the T7. You have to actually take the T7 for a few rides and you would see some advantages there.
@rodrigomrp3004
@rodrigomrp3004 2 жыл бұрын
Agree 100%!!! Relaible, simple, lighter!! Particularly for riding in remote areas, moreover in developing countries. Please share another video with the mods you will improve. How would you compare it with the KLR650? Greetings from Bolivia 🇧🇴
@ironhorsedr6505
@ironhorsedr6505 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! - Would love to ride through Bolivia some day! My other video goes through the mods (to date)
@nothingman3542
@nothingman3542 Жыл бұрын
People choose the DRsix-fiddy because the apocalypse will happen.😂
@RatherBeWheeling
@RatherBeWheeling 2 жыл бұрын
Great video! I am struggling with a recent purchase of a 2009 DR with low miles. After having a few fancy bikes previously with traction control, abs, full dash/instrumentation etc etc the stock DR feels very outdated and rough ha ha. What I am looking forward to is building it into a bike that fits my riding style. The bike is like you said very simple and a tinkers dream. The best part is when I drop it down the side of a hill I am not worried about a 4000$ repair bill for plastics, computers radiators, shrouds, lights... and so on.
@dilligafmofoker
@dilligafmofoker Жыл бұрын
Replace the suspension with a full cogent kit; DDCs in front with adjustable preloaders & shock out back as soon as you can afford it. Do a carb mod or replace with a flat side pumper. These are the most significant improvements you can do. Of course, the usual: lowered pegs, bars, seat…& don’t forget to wire the neutral safety switch before a loose screw grenades your engine.
@Boomer_Dual_Sport
@Boomer_Dual_Sport 2 жыл бұрын
DRs are not in the same class of bikes as T7s. T7 is twice the HP and is twice as planted at speeds. With that said I traded my T7 for a DR after one year and no regrets.
@RKmndo
@RKmndo 2 жыл бұрын
Twice the HP...until you big-bore and cam the DR for well under $1K.
@thatoneguy2756
@thatoneguy2756 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, I'm debating on adding either a dr650 or t7 to my built drz for more mellow rides. First time I've heard someone say they left the t7 for the dr650
@RKmndo
@RKmndo 2 жыл бұрын
@@thatoneguy2756 For a lot of pavement, the T700 is going to be more planted, smoother, and more powerful. The DR travels interstate pretty well for basically being a chunky dirtbike though. I'd try to save money by buying a used DR and riding it until T700s become more available.
@thatoneguy2756
@thatoneguy2756 2 жыл бұрын
@@RKmndo the tenere 7 is easily found in my area new, so is the dr. Problem with dr650 is you have same cost in it as t7 by the time you get done with upgrades. That being said I avoid pavement at every chance so maybe the t7 isn't a good choice for me.
@RKmndo
@RKmndo 2 жыл бұрын
@@thatoneguy2756 If you're never hauling a passenger, the DR-Z could still be your best option. A 500 bigbore and hot cams could give you almost as much power as a T700, and a pumper carb with a wide-ratio gearset could give you plenty of gearspread for both crawling and slabbing. A DR650 can be shaved down to 320lb curb, but that takes some money and work. You'd be lucky to shave a T700 under 400lb curb. I don't miss EFI, personally. The ABS of the T700 would be nice for commuting though.
@T30-z5w
@T30-z5w 2 жыл бұрын
I had a DR. It was lots of fun. I put 55,000 miles on it. I spent over 2k in mods. I had two sets of wheels and gearing. It’s a nice bike but I wouldn’t put it in the same category as a T7. While there’s quite a bit of overlap the DR is really a dual sport but the T7 is a better traveling bike. The ABS on the T7 adds to the safety plus you can run full heated gear on the T7. You can’t on the DR without draining your battery. The choice really depends on what you primarily plan to do with the bike. If your going to include lots of single track the DR (with mods) is better. If your primarily doing long hauls on fire roads and paved roads, the T7 is better.
@RKmndo
@RKmndo 2 жыл бұрын
You can run heated gear on a DR. Upgrade the incandescent lighting and the stator, instead of buying extra wheels and tires.
@jessecrawford2711
@jessecrawford2711 Жыл бұрын
I run heated grips and seat on my drz and my battery does fine does the Dr not output enough for that? I do have a 150cca battery though
@T30-z5w
@T30-z5w Жыл бұрын
@@jessecrawford2711 grips and or gloves are fine. Full heated gear not enough wattage output.
@moby2952
@moby2952 Жыл бұрын
If you want ABS I don't think you're looking for the right type of bike my guy
@valkarcy
@valkarcy Жыл бұрын
​@@RKmndowhat's a good stator for the DR650?
@94SexyStang
@94SexyStang 5 ай бұрын
T7 is too heavy......dirt road is NOT off-roading....The End!
@da72ma
@da72ma 9 ай бұрын
They never took the Yamaha XT660 to the US… I would so buy one
@verbalwidget7267
@verbalwidget7267 2 жыл бұрын
An honest comparison of the two bikes. The weight is a deal breaker for me, and for the new KLR650 too. These manufactures don't seem to get it. Off road = light weight. I sat on a T700 and it was just weird, the DR650 feels like a dirt bike. I look at the complexity of the T700 engine and it's like WTH? Where would I start if something went wrong. The DR650 easy peasy, just a brute powerhouse, carby & air/oil cooling. The neat thing like you said is everyone has their own idea of what they want their DR650 to look like. And its refreshing to see people excited about their bike, getting their hands and bike dirty.
@doc650adventures
@doc650adventures 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Dave! You are the MASTER when it has to do with mods on a DR or any other Dual Sport! Cheers Brother!
@verbalwidget7267
@verbalwidget7267 2 жыл бұрын
@@doc650adventures Thank You DOC650. You have one of the coolest DR's around and are a perfect example of building the bike to suit your needs and conditions. Take care my friend.
@robskully3539
@robskully3539 2 жыл бұрын
I also wanted a T7 early last Summer but none could be had. Heck … could not even find one to just see it in person. I thought of a 300 or one of the 450’s but I wanted something more roadworthy to street ride to dirt riding places. I ended up with a 2021 DR-650
@Bieber2011Fever
@Bieber2011Fever Жыл бұрын
great vid - i agree that the DR looks better - unpupular as that may be lol
@jimigrill
@jimigrill 2 жыл бұрын
Anyone in doubt of the Tenere, I understand the weight may seem like a deterrent but first you gotta ride one to understand it and second look up Pol Tarres on youtube, you'll be surprised what the tenere 700 is capable of. He even entered a Red Bull event with it, it is quiet insane. I agree other heavy Adv bikes are just not really suitable for proper offroad riding but the Tenere definitely is in a class of its own right now.
@martychin9496
@martychin9496 Жыл бұрын
I also thought about the Tenere 700 and the toureg 660, cost is to high, I bought 4 DR650 at a very reasonable price, spent the money to upgrade everrything just the way I wanted it with good quality upgrades for much less money. Is the DR as fast or as off road agile as the T7 or 660, nah, but who cares, it geat on the road, even better on the dirt, cost less to own, and you have enough money left over to go palces you dreamed of.
@johnandersson
@johnandersson 2 жыл бұрын
Great video! Everybody lists fuel injection like a potential issue? Has anybody ever had issues with the fuel injection on their bike? Never heard of it. I’ve got three bikes and two of them has carburetors. One of them has four… 😊 I’ve rebuilt plenty of carburetors in my days but never had any issues with fuel injected bikes. The DR is an awesome bike but I wouldn’t say that the carburetor makes it simpler and better. It’s a great bike anyway. Ride safe!
@ironhorsedr6505
@ironhorsedr6505 2 жыл бұрын
The DR fuel system is gravity fed (no fuel pump) - so one less thing to worry about I suppose. Fuel injection is pre-set - based on factory tests (I have remapped mine in other bikes). But the DR you can adjust things on the fly - from sea level up to 4000 meters (Nepal). Which you will need to do if you want to keep your torque Just seems better for expedition to me.
@johnandersson
@johnandersson 2 жыл бұрын
@@ironhorsedr6505 Modern fuel injection adjusts fuel mixture according to ambient condition. A carburetor is optimized for a certain criteria. I agree that the fuel pump might be an issue but I’ve had fuel pumps on several bikes with carburetors. You can re-jet carbs and adjust the mixture on the go but most riders don’t know how. Just to be clear, I like carburetors but I think it’s wrong to list them as something better than fuel injection. Specially now days when they mix in all kinds of fluids in the gas so fuel goes bad and gunks up fast
@leanit5756
@leanit5756 2 жыл бұрын
I have had a couple of DR650s, and they definitely have their pluses. The only thing they really need is to straighten out poor lean fueling.... which is horrible in the US, and some dirt tires and rim locks. Maybe some pegs. And good to go. However, after having owned a 690 SMC-R, I would definitely go with a 690 Enduro if I was considering a DR650 again, and could afford it. If I wanted some heavier metal, the 890 ADV R is a ridiculously good bike too, though with any KTM you just aren't going to get Japanese levels of product support and quality control. I love Yamaha as a brand, my favorite manufacturer, but I test rode a T7 demo bike and was not impressed... floaty on the highway and the engine was a dog.
@leanit5756
@leanit5756 6 ай бұрын
Changed my mind on the T7. I bought a '24. I said the engine was a dog, and it is, compared to the MT09, MT10, and R1s, and KTMs that I had been riding - on the street. However, I have found the T7 engine is an absolute sweetheart on the dirt, and sufficient on the street for a bike of this type. The suspension is quite good too after dialing in the clickers. As long as single track was not part of the equation or really nasty two track, I would take the T7 over the DR650 any day. Way more power, excellent fueling, way better ergonomics, longer legs, modern dash, and ABS. The only down side is the extra weight and the seat height, which really only matters on single track and really nasty two track.
@benjohnson7170
@benjohnson7170 2 жыл бұрын
If you clicked on this vid,you already know the answer.😆. I was just thinking about giving my high km bush pig some love and rego,that's been sitting in the shed for a year. Now I've watched a few vids,im going to.👍.
@Finke.
@Finke. 2 жыл бұрын
Reality check ... 1st & foremost ... anything fuel injected is computerised ... there is your dilemma ... all you need is any 1sensor to play up ... will set off a chain reaction of a number of sensors to play up in the middle of nowhere ... shitty fuel etc & you're up shit creek if you don't understand fault codes or have the ability to access them ... Yes all mechanical & electrical components have the potential to fail at some time or another on any motorbike which will end your ride at the point of failure ... however ... fencing wire has got me out of more breakdowns on all carby related engines than any modern bike I've ever owned ... or worked on ... In a group you're somewhat fine ... support vehicle even better ... but ... like me who rides only solo in desolate & isolated environments ... I need to be in control of any potential breakdowns ... the crystal ball factor prior to any solo ride will hold you in good stead ... reliability over performance & fashion wins every time ... backed up ... only with constant preventative maintenance ... my view ... leave the unnecessary performance modifications for the wannabe rich & famous ... eliminate the computer factor out of the equation & you will have the tried & true reliability on your side ... leave how you intend to arrive home ...
@ironhorsedr6505
@ironhorsedr6505 2 жыл бұрын
Well said. I once fixed my machine in a remote place using the spring from a ball point pen.
@Finke.
@Finke. 2 жыл бұрын
@@ironhorsedr6505 It's amazing what you can achieve when you have to improvise ... cheers mate ...
@davidnobular9220
@davidnobular9220 2 жыл бұрын
Fully agree !! "reliability over performance & fashion wins every time" Nailed it. Particularly when you ride alone (I'm with you there) and also can't afford a new bike every year or so.....(KTM anyone ?)
@Finke.
@Finke. 2 жыл бұрын
@@davidnobular9220 Hey mate & cheers for your comment ... I'm hearing ya ... once again I'll take this opportunity to stand on my soapbox & whinge about the death knell for the current DR 650 due to the over exaggerated & unqualified proposal of desk jockeys playing the 30% statistics game to change Australian Federal legislation for requirement of ABS ... KLR included ... For the record ... 1 week ago ... once again ... non ABS saved me from disaster ... but ... "they" don't have my personal experience to balance the books ... go figure ... once again a minority forces the majority ... My take is emissions is the real reason behind enforcing ABS ... to apply ABS is a back door that requires a computer ... enter ... EFI ... Anyway's ... there are those that will argue ... Articles I have read indicate Suzuki are proactive for the next generation of DR ... their hand forced by ABS ... we shall see ... as per your comment ... "also can't afford a new bike every year or so" ... nothing in this universe is permanent ... so I have the ability to celebrate change providing it's for the right reasons & beneficial to my personal enjoyment ... & ... financial status ... the DR needs to be left alone ... no one person in any city while protesting by gridlocking traffic has a clue I'm riding in any part of the Australian scrub on a DR ... they're too busy protesting an agenda for a chicken to run cage free ... All I desire is a balanced playing field so no one is discriminated against ... not dictated by the shifting of goal posts by a political desk jockey trying to balance the books for an underground stealth Greens agenda ... All I can end this with ... is ... may everyone's legs grow longer ... so as to enjoy off road dual sports motorcycling ... in order to stay upright ...
@davidnobular9220
@davidnobular9220 2 жыл бұрын
@@Finke. Nice work....sums it up very nicely !! Unfortunately I suspect things are only going to get worse (bring on 100% electronic money, social credit scores and who knows what else). I just hope that if there is a new DR650 that it will not turn into a Landwhale like the KLR ( I'm stunned that the top of the line model is over 220kg wet!!!) Cheers
@Geetarhed
@Geetarhed 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed sold my DR650 thinking the GS1200LC would be the go. BMW great for a bit of everything and as long as you go to the gym so you can pick it up when you drop it. Back to a DR later in the year with mods for outback roads.
@Mightycaptain
@Mightycaptain 2 жыл бұрын
It is blank slate but often ends up costing more than a 10k bike to improve all of it's short comings. Ask me how I know. I went with a KTM 790 and couldn't go back if I could only own one bike. But after suspension, brakes, seat, gas tank foot pegs, handlebars and risers adding heated grips and power to the handle bars, luggage racks headlight and on and on and on for the mighty DR. I basically could just turn the key on the KTM and ride. The T7 would be similar. But then after you fix it's short comings in the suspension and protection department you are at KTM pricing. If your going to put 100k on the same bike get the yamaha. The DR still required more maintenance than I thought for only 9k miles besides oil changes. I've changed the oil once in 9k on the KTM and otherwise haven't turn a wrench on it. Of course not everyone is that lucky with KTM. ymmv. Fuel Injection doesn't fail often enough to say a carb is more reliable. It is easier to fix but you are way more likely to have carb issues before you will FI issues. I've been stranded by carb off road and on road every time I've ever been stranded. I've never been stranded by fuel injection. But no doubt it def checks a lot of boxes for a lot of folks but I just don't think bullet proof is one of those compared to the yammi for instance.
@joeblack5479
@joeblack5479 Жыл бұрын
Great video. In 2018, I was in the market for a new bike and impatiently waiting on the T7 to come to the U.S. I finally settled on the DR as the T7 took another couple years to show up. $2K in upgrades later, I wouldn't trade the DR for anything. It has been rugged and reliable over 11K miles, so far, riding all over New Mexico, parts of NMBDR, most of AZBDR and COBDR. I'm 6' tall, but the lower stature of the bike make it feel comfortable and planted offroad.
@alxx1378
@alxx1378 2 жыл бұрын
Guzzis are reliable. I fell once and the asphalt got problems. And as an ex owner of xt550 yamaha for 13 years you couldn't break it.
@Boom-ou1vb
@Boom-ou1vb 2 жыл бұрын
I was lucky and sound a well fArkled dr650 prior to the pandemic and all it’s bullshit and price gouging. Got it with low miles for $3000. A buddy of mine wants one now and they are almost double in price (USA). Definitely my favorite motorcycle that I have had and I’ve had quite a few over the past 30 years. So easy to maintain and with proper riding skill you’d be surprised at what you can do on one. Great video btw! I think a lot of people can agree and the motorcycle you compare it to is quite different for sure.
@hvalour1
@hvalour1 2 жыл бұрын
If you want a dirt bike, buy a dr, if you want a motorcycle, get the t7. Remember though, real men drive dirt bikes.
@trevorjameson3213
@trevorjameson3213 2 жыл бұрын
Right, exactly, the DR is basically just a very big, old school dirt bike. I love mine and have been riding it on mountain trails in Colorado for over a decade, and I don't want anything else, it's perfect for that kind of stuff.
@danstevens2204
@danstevens2204 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve got a yz and a T7 best of both worlds
@carlpenney901
@carlpenney901 2 жыл бұрын
I watched a video on changing the plugs on a a t700 it was a major contributor on why I did not want to have one. Cheers
@curtiscummings2008
@curtiscummings2008 2 жыл бұрын
Had the GS1200, still have a Honda Africa Twin but bought a DR650 in 2019 for all the reasons you mentioned and am extremely happy. Put 5 miles on it and stripped it down much like you have and spend about another 4 thousand on mods. It was a great decision and I now have about 20,000 miles on it with no issues. Love it so much I am considering buying another to replace this one. We share the same opinion regarding the T7 and DR. Great video. To me, the DR is the ultimate adventure bike now and is much more fun to ride than the bigger ADV bikes with only one exception, that being long miles on the slab. Enjoy your bike...
@doc650adventures
@doc650adventures 2 жыл бұрын
Curtis, us DR owners just can't seem to just leave them stock. I have a bunch of mods and the only more enjoyable than adding mods is riding the Mighty Bush Pig! Cheers!
@RookCustoms
@RookCustoms Жыл бұрын
Dr 's are so great after you throw another 4000 at them... Kinda defeats the purpose throw 4 gs at a Dr and you end up costing the same as a ten 7 and with less bike
@modshiftmotion
@modshiftmotion 2 жыл бұрын
Right on man, great reasoning and perspective. I'm tied to the simplicity as well.
@ironhorsedr6505
@ironhorsedr6505 2 жыл бұрын
thanks :)
@elvisparsley7497
@elvisparsley7497 2 жыл бұрын
Agree completely on all counts. An ex Dakar winner on a manufacturers promo video could make a Goldwing with knobblies look agile. The DR is a dirtbike...a gs1200 ( or the like ) is a touring bike with off-road styling, albeit a great one. Weight is everything when you leave the highway, particularly when the terrain changes from billiard table gravel to mud, ruts, rock and gradient.
@bseidem5112
@bseidem5112 Жыл бұрын
There is a vid out there that shows 2 mid 80s goldwings climbing a medium gradient rock garden at speed. Skill.
@JacobChatelain
@JacobChatelain Жыл бұрын
What fender is that?
@SideMoneyTom
@SideMoneyTom 2 жыл бұрын
Been around longer than 96 lol I have a 1990 DR650s
@flyawaywithme9920
@flyawaywithme9920 2 жыл бұрын
Good video. I’m trying to decide whether to get a dr650 but the looks are putting me off a little. Can I ask where you got that headlight/fairing unit? Looks ace!!
@ironhorsedr6505
@ironhorsedr6505 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah its a Lynx fairing - www.britanniacomposites.com/ -theres a few companies that make these kinds of things but I think these guys have the best one. I'll be posting a video about it soon - basically I wanted it becasue it gives me more options on what to include in the dashboard. More about that in a future vid
@davidnobular9220
@davidnobular9220 2 жыл бұрын
Get a DR Djebel 650 !!
@whitedrguy6503
@whitedrguy6503 2 жыл бұрын
Good choice of bike, I have a DR and a T7, the T7 is a good bike but it is too tall for me and bloody heavy. I have added lowering links and a lower seat and it is better, even for an old fart it is great to ride the T7. The DR on the other hand is just a jack of all trades in my book, a great all round bike, they really don’t need a lot of mods just the basic crash protection like stronger bars, Barkbusters, bash plate, maybe a larger tank, heavier springs, suspension revalve, add a couple of charging points, soft luggage and that’s about it, really no more than you would on most bikes, even the seat is fine once you get used to it, I had a seat concept and a Procycle and am now back to the standard seat. I found the only maybe plus side with the T7 is the power but I don’t ride that hard anyway so no biggy there, fuel economy is very good and that’s about it, the 40 kg difference, cost of tyres, the basic oil and filter changes are easy enough but I am not looking forward to changing the spark plugs, OMG. 😩 The one or if you want 2 bikes I will never get rid of are my 2 DR 650s.
@MrEtnorb
@MrEtnorb 2 жыл бұрын
Add a Procycle 790 kit to the Dr and you will have approx 60 Hp and 50 kg lighter than the T7. I’d take that every time, mine toured very well at 110kph. Only problem is the crazy 2nd hand prices of DRs.
@e.l.9589
@e.l.9589 Ай бұрын
I Love the looks of the DRZ400SM, but Love the easy maintenance of the DR650, but also need it for 14k miles per year so looking at the Tenere 700. What do you recommend?😂
@jasonloke2219
@jasonloke2219 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing. I have a DR for 18 years. Thanks for your good reasons. I must use it for another 18. Thanks!!
@andrewheadland9341
@andrewheadland9341 2 жыл бұрын
That’s a true statement simple works best, I sold 2014 660 Tenere with only 6000 kms which I owned for 11 months because it didn’t work for me, brought a older bike, 07 model Ktm 640 adventure that hadn’t been butchered in good shape. Straight off the bat it feels heaps better to ride & 40-50 kilos lighter. Some genuine Parts are still available aftermarket fill in gap. The DR is a great bike I had a 600 late 80’s early 90’s
@willmcgregor7184
@willmcgregor7184 2 жыл бұрын
It seems ridiculous that BMW, KTM make “ADV” with lots of electronic complex features. ADV-if ya ain’t dropping it (ouch computer) getting in dirty etc yur either just going to Starbucks or your not improving, learning?? 😳😜
@tsdmoto
@tsdmoto 11 ай бұрын
I'd ride my DR650 anywhere. Good choice and great overview on the reasons for ownership. I think us older guys and gals prefer the looks of the DR because the 90s were great. What were the bits that you thought were cheap and needed replacement?
@rickydlayaute5387
@rickydlayaute5387 Жыл бұрын
In France no more dualbikes like that cause the "....F..beep...." UE rules😭 Fortunatly I keep a 1989 600 DR Richard 👍😎🇫🇷🏁
@brucemonighan2925
@brucemonighan2925 5 ай бұрын
I have a Tenere 1200 and went down to the T700 (weight, simplicity) and now have been looking at 450's (Kove, Royal Enfield, CF Moto MT; weight, seat height). I am developing an appreciation of reasonable HP, lower seats, lower weight, and low maintenance cost/reliability. I stumbled onto the DR650 which has never been on my radar and have been doing the KZbin deep dive for a week. Your videos have been spot on and the most convincing of what I have watched. Keep them coming, You have a lot of good ideas for the right reasons and an easy to listen to style. Question, is that dash something you fabricated or is a panel from the fairing manufacturer? I do love the dash layout /of my T& and the whole rally layout is quite attractive. Born in Brisbane, raised in the US, headed back to Oz permanently probably about the time I turn 80
@the_E4_Mafia
@the_E4_Mafia 2 жыл бұрын
Hmmm, you put this video out April 2022, saying you wanted something reliable, well my counter would be there in 2022 fuel injection is much more reliable than the carburetor ever was. And considering the Tenere technology really is only fuel injection and ABS I’d say you made the wrong choice, but that’s just me.
@markymarknj
@markymarknj 2 жыл бұрын
I agree with everything you said, especially the part about simplicity. Even if you need a mechanic to fix it, it can be fixed anywhere in the world, even deep in the Himalayas or the Andes. Parts can be easily obtained anywhere as well. SIMPLICITY IS KING!
@johanwerley1849
@johanwerley1849 Жыл бұрын
Love you´re thoughts about oldschool thumpers. But you forget about something. The yamaha xt 600 2kf from -87-89. Mine is at 100 000 km now and still ticking. Same hp, lighter and bullet proof like a tank.
@mrcreative6020
@mrcreative6020 2 жыл бұрын
Doohickey is still a massive issue with the new bike and would put me off buying one
@michaelbennett6572
@michaelbennett6572 2 жыл бұрын
Good one. All of same reasons that I settled on last year when looking for a replacement for the BMW. Never looked back!! Love it. Weight was the top of my list and find it absolutely amazing moving from the 200kg F650 to the 160Kg DR650. Chalk and cheese. So easy. Simple things like physically turning the bike around to get out of a narrowing no exit track and the like.
@woxiduswoxidus1167
@woxiduswoxidus1167 Жыл бұрын
All statements is selfdeception. if you cant use it w/o mods, all mods means that stock bike is piece of sh, low price means that at 2023 you overpay for "hightech" from 1980, when bike was designed, feeling that suzuki still clearing old DR stock with huge profit, at the same time T7 came from marketing not from engineers, Comparing with super tennere 750 from 1989 T7 has only 3 h.p. more, but fuel tanks is 10 liter less and weight is about the same 200 kg, T7 gained 6 gear in gearbox but lost 1 valve per cylinder i.e. overall no real progress for T7 in 40 years....
@xpllmmff
@xpllmmff Жыл бұрын
If only Suzuki could do a little tweak on this bike (or its brother DRZ400) by replacing carburetor to EFI to make it EURO5 compatible, just like what Kawie did to KLR. they could instantly create a best budget friendly replacement of KTM 690 and a strong competitor of T7. Don't know why they did not this simple job.
@jeffpotter7656
@jeffpotter7656 Жыл бұрын
I noticed the quality control for the Suzuki Dr 650. It’s totally different from my triumphs. The Hinckley are so far better in paint and finish.
@ossa60
@ossa60 2 жыл бұрын
I sold my dr650 because I got so bored with it's torkey but lazy engine and it's 5 gear box which makes it even lazier......also that it feels like driving and old farm tractor. I'm waiting for suzki to make the proper changes and bring a better dr650 back...and not like kawa did with the klr650....they were just lazy and the bike is really the same dino as before. lazy, lazy, lazy, lazy japanese manufacturers.
@paulskierski8271
@paulskierski8271 2 жыл бұрын
Wow $10,000 for a dr650 in Australia. here in n.j. USA i paid $5,500 for a 2016 dr 650 3,300 mi
@bradh5613
@bradh5613 2 жыл бұрын
Nicely put. I agree with you wholeheartedly and hope you make more vids of your customization process. Cheers!
@zach4925
@zach4925 Жыл бұрын
Bought a dr650 for $1800. Needed a chain and sprocket. I've put about 5k miles on her and I definitely lucked out it's a beast.
@joshl3339
@joshl3339 Жыл бұрын
I have a 1995 dr650. Love the simplicity of it as well. Been coveting the Tenere 700 almost to the point of buying one. Thank you for this reminder video of why I should stick with a DR650, possibly 20 or so years newer though!
@telcobilly
@telcobilly Жыл бұрын
Isn't the '95 DR650 the previous generation to the current DR? I had new 1993 and 2003 DRs. They were quite a lot different.
@tommyinoz2100
@tommyinoz2100 Жыл бұрын
you know, T7 riders don't have to ask if they bike will last, they know. So they can focus on important things in life like the matching helmet ;-)
@eduline
@eduline 2 жыл бұрын
I loved your video and your straight and direct style of communication. Thank you!
@madesuardasuarda
@madesuardasuarda 2 жыл бұрын
very good explanation.. Subscribed..
@donuthole7236
@donuthole7236 2 жыл бұрын
The DR gets stripped down (about 250 lbs) in the dirt bike config. Put racks, saddlebags and a comfy commuter seat on and it's an Adventure bike. Swap out for the 17" mags with road race rubber, drop the forks and crank-up the preload and it's a supermoto. Being a "full house" 790 doesn't hurt also. Most fun bike I've ever owned, super easy to work on and mod happy. The Tenere is nice bike but way too big and heavy and doesn't look very crash worthy or user friendly.
@thefathippy
@thefathippy 2 жыл бұрын
Are you me in disguise? 😁 Simple, cheap, and (relatively) light weight. Exactly why I bought my DR. I couldn't imagine dropping an expensive bike and not crying. The DR? End over end and still good! I find the DR heavy enough, and have had to remove luggage to be able to pick it back up. Much harder to remove bike bits to get it lighter. Fast? Ha! No, but plenty fast enough to lose your licence in Australia. I had an R100GS years ago, when they were only 200kg or so dry. Way too big and heavy for me. Plus, it's fun to leave the big fellas behind, standing on their pegs on easy dirt, while I just get on with it. 🤣
@psalwasser
@psalwasser 2 жыл бұрын
just bought a used dr last fall for $2800 usdollars. just put 3500 miles on it and its pretty swell.
@jerryjb
@jerryjb 2 жыл бұрын
haven't watched your video yet, but I sold my t7 and kept my Dr.
@jw8556
@jw8556 2 жыл бұрын
If you think a dr 650 is better than a tenere you are dreaming yeah there reliable but that's about it 20 year old technology just ani't that great now or twenty years ago
@RookCustoms
@RookCustoms Жыл бұрын
Hahaha buy a DR 650 put 3000 into it and have a 10,000 bike that still isnt as good as the Yamaha 700. The DR 650 is a great bike its a tractor but not sure id choose one over the Ten
@alphawolf2993
@alphawolf2993 2 жыл бұрын
aftermarket exhaust, headlight and turn signals saves about 15kg
@BillySBC
@BillySBC 2 жыл бұрын
Just bought a new DR650, very tall bike, I'm six foot and the bike is still tall, had to lower it quite a bit. Other than that the bike is great.
@AzPauly
@AzPauly 2 жыл бұрын
My son and I went and looked at a T7 a couple days ago, in Arizona it was $10500-with all the dealer ads, fees, tax, registration it was right at $15K.. wow.. we loved it, maybe in the future we can land a used one.. I currently ride a XR650L, kinda similar to your DR.. has been Hammer reliable for over 15yrs and 29K miles, has useful mods and goes anywhere it's pointed from gnarly single track to easy forest service roads. I feel the T7 would be A LOT better on the highway, and for that reason only I lust for one but these old school dual sports I feel are still extremely relevant bikes, especially factoring in affordability.. Cheers.
@markharcourt2214
@markharcourt2214 2 жыл бұрын
Don't, just don't. I wish we had the XR650L here. XR650L is in the same league as the DR in simplicity and aftermarket, but better
@spiritzweispirit1st638
@spiritzweispirit1st638 2 жыл бұрын
Thank You ! Super Honest' got me looking in more ' Logically' affordable directions' 🇺🇸 👍
@johnhall2719
@johnhall2719 10 ай бұрын
Brutally honest and hilarious! I subscribed!
@dk.650
@dk.650 2 жыл бұрын
I had 2 Tenere XT 660s from 2012 until 2017. Now have a 13 DR. lighter, handles the dirt better, rear end doesn't slide out under hard braking - this is a huge flaw IMO. And not to speak about how heavy the Ten is with a full tank. This is what eventually put me off of them. Love my old bushpig.
@conguero7264
@conguero7264 Жыл бұрын
Difficult to compare these 2 bikes , they’re both from a different century
@queenslander954
@queenslander954 Жыл бұрын
Yea sure mate , I’ve had both and a DR is not even in the mix , it’s a old bike and by the way not having water cooling is not a plus. this is hilarious.
@louiskirby4266
@louiskirby4266 9 ай бұрын
Onya cobba the dr is a beast , the 7 t tank is dog ugly and I ride a tdm 850 .Yamaha twins a bullet proof
@TheFremenChick
@TheFremenChick 2 жыл бұрын
I agree. The DR just looks so cool. I'm not a biased DR200 owner at all.
@gw2shibarashi674
@gw2shibarashi674 Жыл бұрын
lots o bollocks NO IT IS NOT if u like it more thats another story next
@allans7281
@allans7281 Жыл бұрын
Great video but you’re hallucinating
@rupertfb
@rupertfb 2 жыл бұрын
Nice: Straight forward comments - cheers mate!
@armadilllo
@armadilllo 2 жыл бұрын
I could have bought any bike I wanted, I chose the DR, I've had everything else. A lot to be said for simple after most of the bikes I've owned.
@TheJaxsonjack
@TheJaxsonjack Жыл бұрын
Love the simplicity but damn, no gas gauge? 😂
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