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Cycle News 2023 Issue 19 May 16

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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COMPARISON I 2023 SUZUKI DR650S VS. HONDA XR650L P106 type single-shock rear suspension systems, conventional telescopic forks and disc brakes sans ABS. Here's where things start sepa- rating: The Honda's suspension is more adjustable and higher-end than the Suzuki's, and the Honda weighs approximately 20 pounds less than the Suzuki at a claimed 346 (curb) pounds, opposed to the Suzuki's 366 (curb) pounds. The Honda also comes with an 18-inch rear wheel, the Suzuki 17-inch. The Suzuki holds more fuel at 3.4 gallons, the Honda 2.8 gallons. And here's a possible sticking point for some when it comes to the XR—the Honda's seat height is significantly higher than the Suzuki's at 37.0 inches, versus 34.8 inches for the DR. And adding insult to injury, the Suzuki's suspension can be lowered which reduces seat height a further 1.8 inches! (Though you do lose some wheel travel.) Honda offers no such option, which it should, con - sidering the XR's towering height. So, as you can see, these bikes are very similar on paper but have their differences. As far as price, there is no de- bate. Both bikes sell for $6999. ORANGES TO ORANGES You'll immediately notice the Honda's height when you throw a leg over it. It's tall! And you don't need to sit on the much lower Suzuki for verification. But, yes, in comparison, the XR feels way taller than the DR, and for some perspec - tive buyers, this alone could be a dealbreaker in the DR's favor. Both bikes have large and wide La-Z-Boys for seats. Very old-

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