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dafydd roberts
18th March 2009, 17:44
How popular is the DRZ400?

courts
18th March 2009, 18:24
an old donkey roota. they are pretty average by my reckoning. an obese dinosaur.must still be a market though if they are still there.

Kevnz
18th March 2009, 19:37
Took the Motard model for a spin and it took a week to get the smile off my face, ended up with the 650 as it suited my needs better but I still wonder...

cave weta
18th March 2009, 21:24
Aussies love em:no:

Their Magazines are still doing write ups on em:confused:

You will be impressed if you are looking for a small road legal adventure bike.
The SM version will definately make your freinds think you have a new lover if you buy one!
and the off road version will suffice if you have never ridden an 07 or later WR450.

They were a good bike 5 years ago but they arent ridden by serious dirt bikers now. They are 10kg overweight, they have a heavy front end and they are very tall for a heavy bike. with a tank full of gas they are pig in ruts.

my 2c worth

Buddy L
18th March 2009, 21:35
Alot of framers are buying them, use them untill the knobblies are racing slicks, then give the air filter a clean.
Great motor (also fond in the Ltz400 quad) but over weight for any serious off roading.

Blair.DRZ
19th March 2009, 07:19
Had my DRZ for about a year and a half, great trail bike, bloody reliable, plenty of grunt, will pull you up any hill, never had a problem with it and its 9 years old now............... but they are big and heavy and the suspensions not the greatest, I recently changed from the DRZ as I wanted something a bit lighter, yappier and with better suspension.

kezzafish
19th March 2009, 07:47
Had my DRZ for about a year and a half, great trail bike, bloody reliable, plenty of grunt, will pull you up any hill, never had a problem with it and its 9 years old now............... but they are big and heavy and the suspensions not the greatest, I recently changed from the DRZ as I wanted something a bit lighter, yappier and with better suspension.

I guess you're another one that'll have to change their name then!

I've seen more DRZs on the road than off road of late. what with the SMs proving to be a super cheap way to motard and even the traily ones being used a lot for commuting. So to answer your question Daff. they seem to be pretty popular on the road and i think this is the case in aussie too. I've seen Police DRZ400s in Brisbane with lights and cop sticker kits and all, have photos somewhere.

However they don't seem to be very poular off road anymore.

Blair.DRZ
19th March 2009, 09:01
I guess you're another one that'll have to change their name then!.

yeah, hopefully I can come up with something more original than my current name !!

I've still seen a few on the trails, my mate just got one and he loves it, his is a 2002 model though and has upgraded exhaust etc.
I'm just trying to talk the DRZ up as I'm trying to sell mine !!

rossrc
19th March 2009, 20:12
Man they are so easy to ride... I reckon you don't feel the weight unless you drop them/get stuck. Inspiring over tree roots, but lack confidence once you get up to speed/whoopee stuff. I've hopefully got a farmer coming to see mine soon, so I've put the original (slick) tyres back on - won't make a difference with the torque from that engine.
BTW I would love to have the money/time to upgrade the (front) suspension and see just how well one of these could go... just decided that I'm not quite at the DRZ 400 age... I hope ;)

CHOPPA
20th March 2009, 22:31
How popular is the DRZ400?

What would you want with a DRZ..?

Morcs
21st March 2009, 09:22
DRZs are cool. I miss mine :(

http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/picture.php?albumid=1458&pictureid=16113

gpcustom
24th March 2009, 15:31
they just need one of these tho http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=209513358&ed=true
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gpcustom
24th March 2009, 15:34
yea i miss mine aswell123803