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    Dr 650 specs?

    Is this yankee spec?
    http://www.mxsouth.com/twobrothers/t...t-system_1.jpg

    high tail light
    big carrier

    and is this euro spec?
    http://www.staintune.com.au/exhausts...R650%20Muffler
    %20SUMSDR65.jpg

    flusher tail light
    smaller carrier

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    Yip big ugly tail light on the yankee versions,easily changed with a DR250 light.
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    any other differences eg emissions BS

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    Can't remember anything off the top of my head( been a while since i had mine),do know Suzuki were selling the
    US version here when doing one of there Summer sellout thingies,demand outstripped supply.

    Wouldn't a DR650 be tooo sloooooow for you.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by nallac View Post
    Can't remember anything off the top of my head( been a while since i had mine),do know Suzuki were selling the
    US version here when doing one of there Summer sellout thingies,demand outstripped supply.

    Wouldn't a DR650 be tooo sloooooow for you.....
    its good to use it like you would a company ute...

    who gives a fuck about the thing....

    that is the best kinda bike to own, I love sportsbikes, but they age fast in my hands

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    any which way, still too much power for you young fulla, stick to those scooters

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    Quote Originally Posted by FzerozeroT View Post
    any which way, still too much power for you young fulla, stick to those scooters
    haha, the scooter is more lethal!

    you left raglan rocks before it rained eh?it was carnage in the hills

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    Yank: 41t rear, castle nut + split pin on rear axle, big taillight, bigger exhaust outlet with 2 bolts to remove carbon buildup, smog crap if Californication, right hand drive.
    Unzud: 42t rear, smaller taillight, smaller hole in exhaust with no bolts, left hand drive.

    Rear carrier - Neither.

    Slight differences with the needle and needle jet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    Yank: 41t rear, castle nut + split pin on rear axle, big taillight, bigger exhaust outlet with 2 bolts to remove carbon buildup, smog crap if Californication, right hand drive.
    Unzud: 42t rear, smaller taillight, smaller hole in exhaust with no bolts, left hand drive.

    Rear carrier - Neither.

    Slight differences with the needle and needle jet.
    ah, i wondered why my one had the bars on the right too....

    il play with the exhaust while this typhoon is on

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    And a few diferrences across the years. There are a fiew pics here http://www.suzukicycles.org/All-Suzu...ki_models.html

    Go to the DR650 link on the left.
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    Quote Originally Posted by paturoa View Post
    And a few diferrences across the years.
    Only the base gasket changing to metal mid-03, the starter torque limiter disappearing in '98 and reappearing in mid-99 and the headlight plastics changing shape in '02.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    Only the base gasket changing to metal mid-03, the starter torque limiter disappearing in '98 and reappearing in mid-99 and the headlight plastics changing shape in '02.
    I'm sure I read somewhere that there was a bore stroke change a few years back.

    Edit - yeah 96 went from bsd 95 90.4 640 to 100 82 644

    Edit 2: check this one out - this guy refers to a whole bunch of changes that year. http://www.cognitivevent.com/dr650set.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by paturoa View Post
    I'm sure I read somewhere that there was a bore stroke change a few years back.

    Edit - yeah 96 went from bsd 95 90.4 640 to 100 82 644

    Edit 2: check this one out - this guy refers to a whole bunch of changes that year. http://www.cognitivevent.com/dr650set.html
    Pre '96 was a whole different bike apart from the tyre sizes.
    Actually 2.5 different bikes 650R and 650RS (and then RSE).

    21L tanks, bash pates, rev counters...
    What were they thinking?

    The "modern" DR650 hasn't really changed since '96.

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