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Suzuki DR350
ManufacturerSuzuki
Production1990-2001
SuccessorDR-Z400
ClassDual-Sport
Engine349 cc (21.3 cu in) 4-stroke, air/oil cooled, single
Bore / stroke79.0 mm × 71.2 mm (3.11 in × 2.80 in)
Top speed87 mph (140 km/h)[citation needed]
Power33.4 hp (24.9 kW)[citation needed]
Torque25.6 lb⋅ft (34.7 N⋅m)[citation needed]
Ignition typeCDI Ignition
Transmission6-speed constant mesh, manual, chain-drive
Frame typeDiamond steel
BrakesDisc
Rake, trail118mm
Wheelbase1440mm (56.69inch)
DimensionsW: 885mm (34.84inch)
H: 1250mm (49.21inch)
Seat height920mm (36.22inch)
Weight286 lb (130 kg)[citation needed] (wet)
Fuel capacity9 L (2.0 imp gal; 2.4 US gal)
Oil capacity2.1 L (0.46 imp gal; 0.55 US gal)
Fuel consumption45 MPG
Range90 miles

The Suzuki DR350 is a 350cc single cylinder 4-stroke motorcycle produced in both off-road only and dual-sport versions. They were introduced in 1990 and produced until 2001. The DR350S and DR350 were kick start motorcycles until 1994 when the DR350SE was introduced adding an electric start. The engine is an air-cooled 349-cubic-centimetre (21.3 cu in) single cylinder overhead cam (OHC) 4V (four valves per cylinder), with the Suzuki Advanced Cooling System (SACS), dry sump lubrication, 6-speed manual transmission, 21-inch front wheel and 18-inch rear wheel. The brake disc at the front wheel is a single 220mm disc and at the rear wheel is a 200mm brake disc.

The motorcycle has an acceleration speed of 1/4 mile (0.402 km) in 15.1 seconds and a top speed of 87 mph(140 kmh.)


[1]

  1. ^ Manual (service manual ed.). Japan: Suzuki motor corporation. 1990. pp. 1–398.
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