The Suzuki DR thread.

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bowber wrote:Nearly done, pity about the side panel but I may still cover it with a sticker and I've a new silencer to fit.

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Even better, today I had to deliver a sign down to Kirkby so I took it for an MOT and it passed with one advisory for a loose side panel.
Nearly took it without footrests though!

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Will wrote:That does look like it's coming together well , which dr 650 is the one to go for ?
DR650se after 1996

BOWBER ...............looking great mate (thumbs) what wrong with the side panel ? can i help ? if you need one there's one or 3 second hand here mate (thumbs)
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Exhaust side panel is rather melted, you can see were the previous owner put filler in.
If you have a reasonable white 350 side panel then let me know how much you want, I think they are around £45 new, not a massive amount but way too much for a bike that's going to be trail ridden.

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Any thoughts or advice on this? Possibly buying to tour in Crete.
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Quite a few of them still about, the engine is more 'revvy' than the later SE model and they are a fair bit heavier but should make a good touring bike. They finished in '95 in the UK but must have continued for a couple of years after over there.
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bowber wrote:Exhaust side panel is rather melted, you can see were the previous owner put filler in.
If you have a reasonable white 350 side panel then let me know how much you want, I think they are around £45 new, not a massive amount but way too much for a bike that's going to be trail ridden.

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I may have an exhaust side panel in the loft but it will have different decals (if any)

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New C&S sprockets fitted (14/46) and treated her to a new swingarm slipper, plus a new enduro model chainguard

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boboneleg wrote:
I may have an exhaust side panel in the loft but it will have different decals (if any)

Bob.
If you have one Bob that'd be good, Stickers are no problem, I printed them as I'm a sign maker.
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He's a good man that Bob (thumbs) if you're still struggleing for anything just ask and if i can i will (thumbs)
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