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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 P104 Both these bikes were consid- ered high-end dual sport bikes in their early days, but technology and the years have passed them by, so their roles have changed. Today, the Suzuki DR650S and Honda XR650L, which both companies still market as dual sport bikes, are often looked at more as affordable, naked, but very customizable, adventure bikes, capable of being ridden long, medium or short distances in relative comfort on both pave- ment and dirt, including semi- challenging dirt trails and single- track. And they also make good short-distance commuters and around-town go-getters. Heck, you can do almost anything hap- pily on these bikes. APPLES TO APPLES? So, what is the difference be- tween the DR and XR? According to their specs, only a little. They are powered by single-cylinder, four-stroke, four-valve SOHC engines with the same 644cc displacement and 100 x 82mm bore and stroke. Both bikes are carbureted and distribute power to their rear wheels via a five-speed gearbox and a multiplate cable-operated clutch. There are some notable dif - ferences, however. The DR uses a traditional wet-sump design to lubricate its engine, while the XR carries oil in its frame (dry sump), resulting in a more com- pact engine and significantly more ground clearance (due to its smaller engine), 13 inches versus the Suzuki's 10.4 inches. The Honda's compression ratio is considerably less than the Su- zuki's, 8.3:1 versus 9.5:1. (Nice to know when you are forced to run low-grade fuel.) The Suzuki relies on a combi- nation of air and oil cooling, the Honda strictly air. In the chassis department, their foundations are also similar. They both have steel frames, link- The Suzuki DR650S and Honda XR650L are versatile old-school dual sport bikes that are still attractive because of their simplicity, torquey engines, and affordable price tags.

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