New 2025 DRZ - the DR-Z 4s
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johnnyboxer
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New 2025 DRZ - the DR-Z 4s
All new bike for 2025
Detail here
https://suzukimotorcycles.com.au/range/off-road/dr-z4s/
Still a 5 speed though (hope it’s a wide ratio box though)
Detail here
https://suzukimotorcycles.com.au/range/off-road/dr-z4s/
Still a 5 speed though (hope it’s a wide ratio box though)
We buy things we don't need
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johnnyboxer
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Re: New 2025 DRZ - the DR-Z 4s
We buy things we don't need
With money we don't have
To impress people we don't even like
With money we don't have
To impress people we don't even like
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Re: New 2025 DRZ - the DR-Z 4s
Looks nice. I had one for tail riding about 20 years ago. I found it a bit top heavy but it was still good enough. Shame they can't fit a 6th gear in it, though.
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Re: New 2025 DRZ - the DR-Z 4s
Happy days 
And now, Harry, let us step out into the night and pursue that flighty temptress, adventure.
Suzuki DR200 Djebel.







Suzuki DR200 Djebel.
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Re: New 2025 DRZ - the DR-Z 4s
Wise move to relaunch that...look at the success of the relatively crude offerings from Enfield and Triumph in that market.
It's all about lightweight singles in the UK now...I think we've finally had enough of big BMWs.
It's all about lightweight singles in the UK now...I think we've finally had enough of big BMWs.
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Re: New 2025 DRZ - the DR-Z 4s
Can’t wait to have a ride on one of
Hope the 5 speed box is a wide ratio offering
Hope the 5 speed box is a wide ratio offering
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Re: New 2025 DRZ - the DR-Z 4s
I am confident it will have the same ratios unfortunately....
I am using an old DRZ regularly, I like them, but would hesitate to buy a new one if its just the same essentially (apart from fuel injection)
Happy to be proved wrong
I am using an old DRZ regularly, I like them, but would hesitate to buy a new one if its just the same essentially (apart from fuel injection)
Happy to be proved wrong
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Southampton area
DR350, 349, DRZ, 701
Southampton area
DR350, 349, DRZ, 701
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Re: New 2025 DRZ - the DR-Z 4s
It's amazing, amusing even, how the fortunes have varied, of bike design.. dual sport, adventure, trail, size and power, light agile.. etc.
Move towards.. big/powerful.. use of road bike engines in dual sport .. retro on road, and same in trail .. but now, seeing the success of the older dual sport bikes, the reintroduction of almost exact copies of the older classics.
A recent video showed how the drz (old one) easily kept up with the new ktm350excf through difficult desert terrain. The lighter/more powerful/less sustainable movement is being outflanked by the heavier but more common-sense designs .... price being a major factor too.
Seems like, they've tried everything.. and don't really know what to do next?
We all know what's needed .. a modern bike that will do it all .. lighter, more powerful, carry luggage, 6 gears, adjustable seat, adjustable suspension, great suspension, excellent and lasting tyres that can be easily repaired on trails, will do roads and difficult trails without vibration, etc .. and have a reasonable or bargain basement price ...
Ha Ha .. Of course, all that is possible in one bike .... except the last chriterium .. Price.
Given that they tell us youngsters are no longer interested in sweating on muddy wet trails, breaking their legs, or getting dizzy from long endurance inter continental travel on two flimsy wheels, .. r and d research ,, facing the cost of living, and grasping banks, ... welll ...
Move towards.. big/powerful.. use of road bike engines in dual sport .. retro on road, and same in trail .. but now, seeing the success of the older dual sport bikes, the reintroduction of almost exact copies of the older classics.
A recent video showed how the drz (old one) easily kept up with the new ktm350excf through difficult desert terrain. The lighter/more powerful/less sustainable movement is being outflanked by the heavier but more common-sense designs .... price being a major factor too.
Seems like, they've tried everything.. and don't really know what to do next?
We all know what's needed .. a modern bike that will do it all .. lighter, more powerful, carry luggage, 6 gears, adjustable seat, adjustable suspension, great suspension, excellent and lasting tyres that can be easily repaired on trails, will do roads and difficult trails without vibration, etc .. and have a reasonable or bargain basement price ...
Ha Ha .. Of course, all that is possible in one bike .... except the last chriterium .. Price.
Given that they tell us youngsters are no longer interested in sweating on muddy wet trails, breaking their legs, or getting dizzy from long endurance inter continental travel on two flimsy wheels, .. r and d research ,, facing the cost of living, and grasping banks, ... welll ...
