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 Richtea Trackday Trickster

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 stinkwheel Bovine Proctologist

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Dry sump motor. Oil in frame. It doesn't hold much oil in the first place.
Light and responsive to the throttle at low speeds. Basic engine. High seating position. Good road presence, easy to handle, bars come above the car mirrors. Air cooled so unlikely to have overheating issues in town.
I whanged about on one on a holiday in the Canary Isles and I'd say it would make a brilliant urban commuter. I rather enjoyed riding it, it was small enough to not get out of hand if you make a mistake but poky enough to get you out of trouble. (by that I mean hitting a drain cover and sliding would be easily recoverable and with enough grunt to pick up and get the wheels back under you having done so)
Just two issues:
1) It's a suzuki so I don't know how well it'll respond to use through the winter in terms of corrosion.
2) It's a fairly small "dirt bike" and so will act like a magnet for theiving little shits. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
I did the 2010 Round Britain Rally on my 350 Bullet. 89 landmarks, 3 months, 9,500 miles. |
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 Fizzer Thou World Chat Champion

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A few people that I know have had them.But the original DR350S had a tendancy to not want to start on the kick and some put this down to the CV carb.
My brother had an electric start version,which was great until it was drowned in a deep section of a river crossing up in Wales.The extra weight was a hindrance at times when green laning,but was stable on the road.
Many moons ago I read an article in Trail Bike Magazine ( www.trailbikemag.com ) and they said that it was a shame that the Honda XR400R was so much better - which was what I ended up buying and still own.
Also have a look at www.xrv.org.uk as there is a section for Suzukis there. ____________________ Just talk bikes.What else is there?
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Dirt bikes are good fun round town but horrible on the open road in my opinion so if you need to do any of that I wouldn't get it.
As mentioned above, they get nicked all the time too so I'd not want to commute on one unless I had secure parking.
Finally I'd definitely want an electric boot model...people talk about kickstarts with great fondness but the second you have some minor problem with it that makes it hard to start you will be cursing the bloody thing by the 30th kick. Alternatively buy my CRM250...much easier to kick over and faster than a DR  ____________________ ZX6R + CBR600RR |
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 Richtea Trackday Trickster

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Blimey!
The one by me is a kick start only, so this is a minus point I guess. As I say I like the look of it but I'm not particularly mechanically minded so I'd prefer something pretty much bombproof.
Most of my commute is town based so no real open road, hence why I fancy a moto type. And also I dont really feel that I use my GS500F to its full potential, and feel like a bit of a fraud sat with full fairings in 20mph traffic!!
To be honest I used to enjoy my commute more when I was on my 125 Varadero, and I prefer the upright seating position.
Decisions, decisions  ____________________ 2005 Honda Varadero 125xl > 2005 GS500F > 2007 DRZ400 SM > 600 Bandit & Yamaha YP250 |
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There are 3 types of DR350, The DR350 (enduro) and DR350SE plus a SP model with upside down forks which is quite rare.
excellent tough engines if serviced and not ran low on oil.
The best models is the DR350 which is often used for traveling such as by Nath and Mondeo enduro: Kick start only, no clocks or warning lights only a simple speedo, no battery and lights run straight of the stator plus a plastic fuel tank but they are much lighter and have better supension and a pumper carb, they are not hard to kick start at all if they have been serviced in fact compaired to most enduros there very easy to kick start. ____________________ Past:NRG50,AF1125(x2),NSR125RR,ZZR250,CX500,VFR400,KR1S,ZZR600(x2),CB400N,YZF1000(x2),KH125,Z200,FX400R,CBR954RR(x2)GPZ500S,GT550,VFR750F(x2),RD350N,XR650R,CBR600F,CB250,KDX250,YZF750R,CRM250,400EXC,KLR650,TTR600RE,DR350S,R100GSPD,RGV250,VMAX1200,DL650,KZ750 Present:G650XC,C12,CRF450X,1190ADV |
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Yeah, I know what your saying, the green-laners do seem to command a premium. I like the 400 DRZ as well but again they seem to be very expensive.
And trying to find a road legal 'dirt' bike is difficult too. Just have to keep looking.
Out of interest, is your CRM250 road legal?  ____________________ 2005 Honda Varadero 125xl > 2005 GS500F > 2007 DRZ400 SM > 600 Bandit & Yamaha YP250 |
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I have a DR250 - essentially the same bike but with smaller piston and shorter conrod
Simple reliable machine that is quite capable (see Mondo Enduro)
Bought mine and it made funky noises under load and was a bitch to start (kick only)
(video here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hG8BEs5PFkU )
Turns out the oil line from the frame got severed whilst out greenlaning and wasn't spotted till the bike locked up (and then sold on to me without being disclosed!)
I found out the full horror story on my first greenlaning outing
Looking at the sump guard it was a bit of a one off fluke for it to happen - but there is a hole in the sumpguard just where the line runs (a piece of alloy ziptied or self tappered could solve that)
Even though it did run like this (and went greenlaning and commuting)the noise under load was a worry and the hard starting was quite annoying after a while
I had a look and my cam/journals in the head and rockers had pretty much been eaten away to nothing and I was shocked it ran at all with that ammount of wear (converted itself into a low lift long duration cam..LOL)
I ended up opening the engine to see what other damage had been done pretty much everything that relied on oil to stay the shape it was designed to be had been eaten
The piston and bore was also completely mullered and beyond repair
(pics of the carnage have been posted here and are on my website)
I managed to get another complete engine - and had to replace expensive and not so readliy available parts to get that in running order
Other parts of the machine I got were also bodged or not working as they should - so in all I possibly spent far too much to get it into reasonable working order that its actually worth
Pretty much the only original parts are the frame and swingarm and wheels and a few nuts n bolts..LOL
Not all parts are readily available as its an older machine and some seem OTT priced for what they are
Mine had quirky upside down forks which would not hold oil - couldn't see them on the fiches to try and replace the worn parts so I have ended up putting Dr350 conventional forks on there
I didn't go greenlaning as often as I thought I would so got some GS500 wheels and managed to graft them onto the bike to try and encourage me to use it more often for the commute
Although it is a fun machine to ride and more capable than I am when taken off road when the knobblies are on - I could possibly have got a lot more machine for my money if I had looked harder
Off road mine got dropped a lot and they seem pretty tough machines with little to break/bend- though I did try pretty hard - I only manged to bend the handlebars
Bombproof - hmm
tough- yes
As a commuter
Knobblies felt a bit wibbly/nervous to me
With 17" wheels and BT45's- much more fun and much more confidence inspiring- but underpowered for any sumo hoolignaism (on my 250)
handles great though and makes me grin
Leaving it unattended and not bolted to something substantial- possibly not a great idea as they do seem to attract unwanted attention (although touch wood mine to my knowledge has not been attempted ..yet)
Service intervals - it doesn't hold much oil (even with the optional oil cooler) and filters are common and inexpensive
(also worth checking the gauze/filter in the frame for debris/dirt)
Mine has a re-usable air filter - so its only the cost of washing it and re-oiling it
Oil level checks a bit of a PITA as it involves running the bike up to temp and then cheking after a minute to let things settle
checking when engine is stoney cold results in nothing showing on the dipstick
I kick it over a good few times with the decomp lever in and ignition off just try and encourage oil to the top end before even thinking about trying to start it
Starts within a couple of kicks as long as I remember to turn the fuel and ignition on
Grease nipples on the major moving parts of the rear suspension which is a nice touch and should save replacing the expensive bearings and bushes down there (as long as someone has bothered to use a grease gun)
I did try and sell mine - but it developed an issue the week I advertised it
Bitch to start and stalling randomly
I eventually traced it to a spark plug with a hairline crack in it (after rebuilding the carbs a dozen times or more and replacing yet more parts that didn't actually need replacing)
Simple machine and I completely overlooked the damned obvious and least expensive/easiest part to replace
Now its starting and running 100% reliable again I just can't bring myself to get rid of it - despite having a buyer lined up
It's been an absurd moneypit of a machine for what it is - possiby the most impetuous and worst purchase I have ever made - for the money I have spent V miles actually covered I could have been chauffered door to door cheaper and just hired a bike for greenlaning - yet it does have something about it that means I just can't let it go
Look very carefully at the one you have seen and don't feel rushed into handing money over like I was
If it makes noises like mine did under load in that vid - don't walk away...run
Regards
Rob ____________________ Needs a bigger garage... |
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This is not what to do with a DR350
https://i666.photobucket.com/albums/vv23/WiNot_Rhencullen/Dirt%20bikes/MitchDorkingAbout2.jpg
The airbox filled up with water and it took ages to dry it out.
But the bike ended up being dumped in a shed and left for ages until I made Mitch a seriously silly offer of £250 and he accepted,having just bought himself a DRZ400S where the bike shop would not take the DR in part exchange.All the bike needed was the manual decompresser cable adjusting and it was good to go. ____________________ Just talk bikes.What else is there?
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Old Thread Alert!
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