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New DR650

trevor

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Hi all,
Shortly after my accident I sold my DR650 as I knew it would be quite sometime, if ever that I would be riding in the dirt again. My surgeon said he would look at taking the pins out of my hip in 6 months and that I will need to be on crutches for another 6 weeks....I want another dual sport for next year...most of my riding buddies have them and I miss that kind of riding.
So I have been thinking about a Husky 701...light weight, very road capable and cool as fu*k!
But a buddy that has one has been having issues with valves on his three year old bike...just did a $3000 top end...yikes....he said to me "Buy another DR, I'm not buying another Eurocash sucking bike again"!
Anyway when I was at my dealer Saturday putting a deposit on the GTA I bought I got looking the DR's there....the new 2022 has some "new emission controls" on it and only comes with a one year warranty...and is $7400cdn...my buddy that owns the shop says "I have three new 2020 DR's and I can sell you one for $5900cdn with a five year factory warranty and a $350 accessory credit.
I figured I could budget another $3000 and kit it out with all the stuff I would want on it and still be well below the price of a 701....not to mention having a much more reliable bike...all be it heavier and slower...
Sorry for the long winded post but I'm interested in hearing your thoughts...cheers

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I guess as long as your wife will still have room in the garage for her car, go for it. Gotta be getting cramped in there, though. ;) I kid because I'm jealous as F.
 
Well, with any D/S purchase it all comes down to where it sits on the dirt-street spectrum and how that dovetails with what you want it to do. If the DR is in the right spot for you then go for it.
It's always been a bike I liked, and could argue that I'd be better off on one of those rather than the DR-Z400S I have.
 
What kind of Honda is Itchyboots riding across Africa currently? Whatever that is takes her through some pretty gnarly terrain and handles well on the road.
 
Well, with any D/S purchase it all comes down to where it sits on the dirt-street spectrum and how that dovetails with what you want it to do. If the DR is in the right spot for you then go for it.
It's always been a bike I liked, and could argue that I'd be better off on one of those rather than the DR-Z400S I have.
My single track days are done...not interested in it and too easy to get hurt. I like doing bigger trips on the dual sport...a couple of years ago 7 of us did the Washington BDR from Osoyoos BC to Portland OR....6 days through the mountains...it was awesome! It was decided then that the DR650 was probably the overall perfect bike for that trip...and that was coming from a couple of buddies on 1090 KTMs...

Dr650 no brainer choice
Probably stolen less to boot
Apparently KTM is a huge target in some places
That probably true. I think you are right...no brainer.

I guess as long as your wife will still have room in the garage for her car, go for it. Gotta be getting cramped in there, though. ;) I kid because I'm jealous as F.

Lol...my wife knows I'm going to replace my DR eventually and I have been warming her up listening me talk about getting a 701....so a DR being half the price will slip through without much issue from her...and there is still lots of room in the garage at 6 bikes...I've had 7 before.. :)
Cheers guys,
 
I have a Husky TE610 (2008, fuel injection) and ride with a guy who has a 2016 701. The 650 gives away about 40lb to the 701 & about 50lb to my 610. That can make a big difference I guess. They also make more power for running the freeway & have better suspension, wheels etc as standard as well as a 6 spd box (the ratios are better in the 610 than the 701) but I think the DR would be fine too, it or the 400 were on my list when I got rid of the KLR....

There is definitely a running cost benefit to the Suzuki as well as much more availability of parts & farkles. The 610 is pretty hard to find some parts for & the forum support is not much good at all although there is decent historic data there. One of the issues with the 701 is the small fuel range with limited (expensive) options to change that. Mine came with a 20+ litre Safari on it so I am the gas mule for my mate... :D
 
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I have a Husky TE610 (2008, fuel injection) and ride with a guy who has a 2016 701. The 650 gives away about 40lb to the 701 & about 50lb to my 610. That can make a big difference I guess. They also make more power for running the freeway & have better suspension, wheels etc as standard as well as a 6 spd box (the ratios are better in the 610 than the 701) but I think the DR would be fine too, it or the 400 were on my list when I got rid of the KLR....

There is definitely a running cost benefit to the Suzuki as well as much more availability of parts & farkles. The 610 is pretty hard to find some parts for & the forum support is not much good at all although there is decent historic data there. One of the issues with the 701 is the small fuel range with limited (expensive) options to change that. Mine came with a 20+ litre Safari on it so I am the gas mule for my mate... :D

I will budget 3-4 grand for upgrades to address and bigger fuel tank, skid plate, rear rack, tail tidy, bars and risers, heated grips, wider foot pegs, bark busters, carb jetting, exhaust, comfort seat, rear and front suspension, engine guards etc...it will never have the power of a 701 but it will get the job done for my intended use....and be reliable as the sun. :)
 
Crazy good price 1500 less than latest add 225 tax savings on difference
Go buy one
Hell I could fly out drive it home in a mad dash against frosty ever shortening days.
 
Crazy good price 1500 less than latest add 225 tax savings on difference
Go buy one
Hell I could fly out drive it home in a mad dash against frosty ever shortening days.

Lol...he has three on the floor....:)
 
Yeah the only way I see you getting a better deal is to buy one with all those farkles already fitted but where's the fun in that :D
 
Go for it Trevor, I sold 2 DR's last year and regretted it a week later.

Are there any dealer fees on top of the $5900, other than the taxes?

David.
 
I did it! I'm picking it up Saturday :)
$5999cdn (that's $4780US) with 5 year factory warranty and $350 accessory credit.

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Cool, thanks for the heads up, I just talked to Al by phone and Doug by email, not quite as good a deal as you got but close enough.

I'm coming over on the 20th for work, so will pick it up then.

David.
 
Cool, thanks for the heads up, I just talked to Al by phone and Doug by email, not quite as good a deal as you got but close enough.

I'm coming over on the 20th for work, so will pick it up then.

David.

Lol David that's awesome! Hey if you have time on the 20th please come by for a visit!
 
Picked up my new DR650 today....and then dragged it through the accessory department...felt like I was buying a Harley! Lol
Skid plate, big fuel tank, engine case saver, heated grips, lever guards, Yoshi exhaust and jet kit, Pro Taper fat bars, LED headlight, tail tidy, bar risers....still need a few other things....looking forward to piecing it together
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