Suzuki DR200SE

Type of motorcycle
Suzuki DR200SE
ManufacturerSuzuki
Also calledSuzuki Trojan
Engine199 cc (12.1 cu in), four-stroke, SOHC, single, Mikuni BST31 carburetor, Squish Dome Combustion Chamber (SDCC).[1]
Bore / stroke66.0 mm × 58.2 mm (2.60 in × 2.29 in)
Compression ratio9.4:1
Power20 HP @ 8500 RPM[2]
Torque13.3 ft-lbs @ 7000 RPM[2]
Transmission5-speed, #520 chain[3]
SuspensionFront: telescopic fork, oil damped (205 mm or 8.1 in)
Rear: oil damped, adjustable preload (205 mm or 8.1 in)
BrakesFront: hydraulic disc (230 mm or 9.1 in)
Rear: mechanical drum (130 mm or 5.1 in)
TiresFront: 70/100-21 44P. Rear: 100/90-18 56P
Wheelbase1,405 mm (55.3 in)
DimensionsL: 2,150 mm (85 in)
W: 805 mm (31.7 in)
H: 1,185 mm (46.7 in)
Seat height810 mm (32 in)
Weight249 lb (113 kg)[3] (dry)
276 lb (125 kg)[4] (wet)
Fuel capacity13.0 L (2.9 imp gal; 3.4 US gal), 12.5 L (2.7 imp gal; 3.3 US gal), California-specific model.

The Suzuki DR200SE is an entry-level dual-sport motorcycle built by Suzuki.

Introduced in 1996 the DR200SE was a derivative of the DR200 and has remained mostly unchanged until production stopped in 2013 with the introduction of the DR200S which is essentially the same bike mechanically with a few minor upgrades to the seat and the plastics. This lightweight, low-cost motorcycle is often used by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation to teach beginners how to ride. It has a four-stroke, 199 cc (12.1 cu in) single-cylinder engine and can be ridden offroad or licensed for street use in the United States. It has a five-speed transmission and push-button start with electronic-ignition. Some models outside the United States have a kickstart, handguard, left and right side stand, oil radiator, front luggage carrier-headlight guard and rear luggage carrier.

A motorcyclist receives coaching from an instructor in a Motorcycle Safety Foundation basic rider's course (BRC).

References

  1. ^ Hinton, Allyn (24 July 2018). "A Tried-And-True Dual Sport". Top Speed. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  2. ^ a b Le Pard, Michael. "2001 Suzuki DR200SE". Total Motorcycle. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Suzuki DR200SE Review". Best Beginner Motorcycles. 31 January 2017. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  4. ^ Klinger, Sean (30 March 2015). "2015 Suzuki DR200S Review". Dirt Rider. Retrieved 24 May 2019.

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Suzuki DR 200.
  • Australian DR200SE Trojan
  • Official Suzuki Site for the 2013 DR200SE
  • Motorcycle USA Review in 2009
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