I have one DR-650 and I love it. It’s not a fancy bike with technology but very reliable. It takes me whatever place I want to go. I’ve rode it in Everglades trails with muddy and water holes 2-3 foot deep without no issues.
You know that scene in My Cousin Vinny, when they are sleeping in that motel next to the train tracks? You can recreate that scene in Caliente. Trains run through that place at all times of the night!
Thinking about 350 miles in one day makes my butt hurt! Sargent Seat with memory foam pad, Madstad windshield, cruising pegs, throttle lock and I’m still only good for a couple of hundred miles at one time..
It's good to see other dr riders out there. Great set up. If I could make a comfort recommendation. Lower front crash bars, for the sake of available highway peg placement! Makes cruising miles on the Dr so much more enjoyable!
your vids are very well done..audio quality,picture quality and editing. I have a 2014 DR650 ....for back roads and BLM/forest service roads these bikes are hard to beat..350 miles is indeed a long day on a DR..enjoy
I also have the ‘23 DR650 same color. Love it! Put 4,500 miles on it already. You can easily get 120 miles on stock tank! I’ve switched to reserve anywhere between 105-115 miles. I think you can safely do 140 miles before you’re completely empty. After that it’s uncharted territory. Btw, the parabellum rally windshield imo is a must for highway riding! A noticeable difference and keeps the wind off your chest. Trust me. I also used spray on plasti dip to black out about 40% of the windshield on top. This helps the headlight reflection you get at night with the windshield for some reason and gives it a cool look besides. Another good investment in general is get the Cyclops H4 led headlight, upgraded to Ultra for another $10. It’s plug n play, super easy install and really really lights up road at night and makes you super visible in day. Enjoy!
Can’t wait too see the Himalayan do the Hell Hole ride. I for one would be interested in a pros and cons video between the KLR, DR, and Himalayan. I have a 22 KLR 650 that is set up pretty close to yours. I traded a DRZ400 because it was miserable on the highway in West Texas. The DR looks like it could be a happy middle ground. Thanks for the videos.
You're very welcome, appreciate you watching! Interesting, I was under the impression the DRZ400 would do ok on the highway. Not enough power, too light? Curious because I've thought about trading in my 300L on a DRZ400. Love my DR650 now that I replaced the seat and lowered the foot pegs. It handles the highway just fine for me.
@@precipiceofgrind the DRZ had plenty of power but it’s really wound up at highway speeds, and that’s coming from a KLR owner. I also couldn’t ever get it to handle well over 65 mph with knobbies. Our backroad speed limit is 75 mph, but even going 65mph for long the wind blast straight to the chest( you sit much higher on the bike than most dual sports) was exhausting. Instability and just uncomfortable for traveling long distance on highways, but I loved it for everything else. Wish I had kept it and bought the KLR in addition. It is great how you have or are interested in every bike I am. Will keep watching
Hi. New to watching channel. Quite liking it. I am looking to purchase a DR650 for a few of the gravel roads up here in western Canada Curious-I see that you running 91! octane. One of the reason I am looking at the DR is to get away from having to run the high octanes that my BMW requires. Many of the small towns only carry 87 octane and diesel. That's it.
Dude, when that band of storms made it to I-15, it was a torrential downpour all the way from STG to Cedar. Can’t say I’ve ever been stuck in a rainstorm that bad here in Southern Utah for 40-50 miles straight. Glad you didn’t get pounded with it too bad, because it definitely intensified as it traveled eastward. That rock outcropping with the petroglyphs definitely seems like a neat spot to visit! I’ve still got a ton of exploring to do out that way, myself. I just did Rainbow Canyon from Caliente for the first time a couple weeks ago. Freakin awesome route! Highly recommended for you to check out! There’s a number of petroglyph/pictograph sites along that route too (nothing too spectacular, but still fun to see). I found a couple panels, but it was 95°, so I didn’t feel like wandering around for too long in the heat. The second half of Rainbow Canyon turns to dirt after the Elgin School House and I’ve yet to try that. Definitely gonna do the whole route out to Hwy 93 next time I’m out there! For some reason, the Elgin School House is closed right now, so I wasn’t able to explore the grounds of that. Right next to it, I saw a dirt route with a sign that said Caliente via Pennsylvania Canyon. It looked like it might be a neat technical route back to Caliente from Elgin. Might have to give that a shot sometime too! Also, I don’t know if you’re aware, but there is a dirt route from Enterprise that links up with Hwy 56 before Panaca. That’s a fun little route too with some interesting rock formations, and I’ve still gotta branch out a bunch from that gravel track… Amazing country out here, bro! I’ve put on about 350-400 miles on my 250 Rally in a day a couple times and it definitely can beat you up if there’s a lot of wind. At least the DR’s got a little bit more weight to it, especially with you having it loaded, so it may be “slightly” better in the wind. These valleys out here can really suck the energy outta ya on those days with heavy crosswinds. Hell, even on my Goldwing the wind out here can really test my mettle 😂. Great adventure, as always, dude! Like you, I’m definitely waiting for the heat to break (even here in Cedar). Next week I should be cleared to return to normal activity after a disc replacement I had in my neck in May. I can’t wait to get back out on some awesome adventures, myself! I’ve been missing out on so much fun this summer, but it’s all good. Had to get everything taken care of before it continued to get worse. Keep up the good work and I’ll catch ya on the next one 🤙.
Grey Acerbis Tank is definitely in order, that and the seat. With the stock seat, you might have made it 50 miles :-) My brother had a DR and that was the first things he installed. Like to pick up a DR650 in the near future, but very happy with the 22 KLR
Nice trip. Great video. I’m virtually bone stock in my 21 DR up here in Canada (cheap rail rack and a battery tender wired in). You’re good for 120 miles of tame riding like that. I push my tanks and have yet to run dry. Still figuring out where that point is. It’s over 130 miles somewhere. What’s the bar bag you’re using there and is it waterproof? That’s the item I’m most interested in adding atm. Keep up the travels !
Appreciate you watching! I've since upgraded to the Acerbis 6.6 gallon tank and now have a range of over 300 miles on a tank. Bar bag is the Giant Loop Zigzag bag, don't know if they still make it.
I'm doing some research on my next bike and I'm torn between a DR650 and a CRF300. For someone that prefers casual riding down FS roads, jeep trails and would eventually want to do a BDR, which would you recommend? I live in southern CA.
You guys are ok with just about anyone owning an unlimited amount of firearms but are not ok with lane splitting/filtering? To see you on this ‘freedom machine’ stand in a traffic jam just like the rest of those tin cans pains me so… 😢😢😢 Did sanity start and stop in California? 😂😂😂 Love the vast open space you have there 🍻🍻 Enjoy
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That valley is a giant cattle ranch operated by the LDS, just fyi
I have one DR-650 and I love it. It’s not a fancy bike with technology but very reliable. It takes me whatever place I want to go. I’ve rode it in Everglades trails with muddy and water holes 2-3 foot deep without no issues.
Thanks for taking us along, this was fun to watch. Seems like the DR was a great traveling partner!
You know that scene in My Cousin Vinny, when they are sleeping in that motel next to the train tracks? You can recreate that scene in Caliente. Trains run through that place at all times of the night!
The DR650 is still a versatile, fantastic value... especially considering the availability of used and aftermarket parts.
Thinking about 350 miles in one day makes my butt hurt! Sargent Seat with memory foam pad, Madstad windshield, cruising pegs, throttle lock and I’m still only good for a couple of hundred miles at one time..
It's good to see other dr riders out there. Great set up. If I could make a comfort recommendation. Lower front crash bars, for the sake of available highway peg placement! Makes cruising miles on the Dr so much more enjoyable!
Absolutely. That was on my mind, making something work on the crash guard so I could use it for highway pegs. Thanks for watching!
I love the music in the time lapse segments. The long test ride is a great idea
your vids are very well done..audio quality,picture quality and editing. I have a 2014 DR650 ....for back roads and BLM/forest service roads these bikes are hard to beat..350 miles is indeed a long day on a DR..enjoy
Thank you very much and appreciate you watching! Love my DR650!
You covered a lot of miles in this ride but the scenery was awesome. It really looked like an amazing ride.
I'd do it again, great country out there! Appreciate you watching!
Cool trip and nice footage mate! Thanks for sharing...
You're welcome, thank you very much for watching!
Thank you for taking me along on that nice ride!
Dam you got some long straight roads over there. I’m from New Zealand, if you did that distance here you’d be shattered
Maps say cathedral gorge state park is 550 miles and 8:30 hours from me. I may want to find a place to stay midway. I’d at least need stop for a meal.
I also have the ‘23 DR650 same color. Love it! Put 4,500 miles on it already.
You can easily get 120 miles on stock tank! I’ve switched to reserve anywhere between 105-115 miles. I think you can safely do 140 miles before you’re completely empty. After that it’s uncharted territory.
Btw, the parabellum rally windshield imo is a must for highway riding! A noticeable difference and keeps the wind off your chest. Trust me.
I also used spray on plasti dip to black out about 40% of the windshield on top. This helps the headlight reflection you get at night with the windshield for some reason and gives it a cool look besides.
Another good investment in general is get the Cyclops H4 led headlight, upgraded to Ultra for another $10. It’s plug n play, super easy install and really really lights up road at night and makes you super visible in day.
Enjoy!
Awesome video, definitely enjoyed it, thank you!
Can’t wait too see the Himalayan do the Hell Hole ride. I for one would be interested in a pros and cons video between the KLR, DR, and Himalayan. I have a 22 KLR 650 that is set up pretty close to yours. I traded a DRZ400 because it was miserable on the highway in West Texas. The DR looks like it could be a happy middle ground. Thanks for the videos.
You're very welcome, appreciate you watching! Interesting, I was under the impression the DRZ400 would do ok on the highway. Not enough power, too light? Curious because I've thought about trading in my 300L on a DRZ400.
Love my DR650 now that I replaced the seat and lowered the foot pegs. It handles the highway just fine for me.
@@precipiceofgrind the DRZ had plenty of power but it’s really wound up at highway speeds, and that’s coming from a KLR owner. I also couldn’t ever get it to handle well over 65 mph with knobbies. Our backroad speed limit is 75 mph, but even going 65mph for long the wind blast straight to the chest( you sit much higher on the bike than most dual sports) was exhausting. Instability and just uncomfortable for traveling long distance on highways, but I loved it for everything else. Wish I had kept it and bought the KLR in addition. It is great how you have or are interested in every bike I am. Will keep watching
Very Nice!
Dr650 is on my bucket list.
The venerable DR 650. I rode mine RTW, 21,000 miles, 16 countries.
Excellent! That's the plan!!
I'm from Alamo, TX! Everyone assumes it's near Dallas. I'm looking into the DR650.
Great video!
Appreciate you watching!
Hi. New to watching channel. Quite liking it. I am looking to purchase a DR650 for a few of the gravel roads up here in western Canada Curious-I see that you running 91! octane. One of the reason I am looking at the DR is to get away from having to run the high octanes that my BMW requires. Many of the small towns only carry 87 octane and diesel. That's it.
I honestly don't think it matters with the DR.
Dude, when that band of storms made it to I-15, it was a torrential downpour all the way from STG to Cedar. Can’t say I’ve ever been stuck in a rainstorm that bad here in Southern Utah for 40-50 miles straight. Glad you didn’t get pounded with it too bad, because it definitely intensified as it traveled eastward.
That rock outcropping with the petroglyphs definitely seems like a neat spot to visit! I’ve still got a ton of exploring to do out that way, myself. I just did Rainbow Canyon from Caliente for the first time a couple weeks ago. Freakin awesome route! Highly recommended for you to check out! There’s a number of petroglyph/pictograph sites along that route too (nothing too spectacular, but still fun to see). I found a couple panels, but it was 95°, so I didn’t feel like wandering around for too long in the heat. The second half of Rainbow Canyon turns to dirt after the Elgin School House and I’ve yet to try that. Definitely gonna do the whole route out to Hwy 93 next time I’m out there! For some reason, the Elgin School House is closed right now, so I wasn’t able to explore the grounds of that. Right next to it, I saw a dirt route with a sign that said Caliente via Pennsylvania Canyon. It looked like it might be a neat technical route back to Caliente from Elgin. Might have to give that a shot sometime too!
Also, I don’t know if you’re aware, but there is a dirt route from Enterprise that links up with Hwy 56 before Panaca. That’s a fun little route too with some interesting rock formations, and I’ve still gotta branch out a bunch from that gravel track… Amazing country out here, bro!
I’ve put on about 350-400 miles on my 250 Rally in a day a couple times and it definitely can beat you up if there’s a lot of wind. At least the DR’s got a little bit more weight to it, especially with you having it loaded, so it may be “slightly” better in the wind. These valleys out here can really suck the energy outta ya on those days with heavy crosswinds. Hell, even on my Goldwing the wind out here can really test my mettle 😂.
Great adventure, as always, dude! Like you, I’m definitely waiting for the heat to break (even here in Cedar). Next week I should be cleared to return to normal activity after a disc replacement I had in my neck in May. I can’t wait to get back out on some awesome adventures, myself! I’ve been missing out on so much fun this summer, but it’s all good. Had to get everything taken care of before it continued to get worse. Keep up the good work and I’ll catch ya on the next one 🤙.
Stay well and thanks for watching! Lots of places to explore out there, looking forward to getting back out in this area once the weather cools!
Grey Acerbis Tank is definitely in order, that and the seat. With the stock seat, you might have made it 50 miles :-) My brother had a DR and that was the first things he installed. Like to pick up a DR650 in the near future, but very happy with the 22 KLR
As DRs são muito boas, parabéns!
why didn't suzuki give the dr just a little more tank capacity? I could use it. I raised the bars were the valves out much on the first service thanks
Nice trip. Great video. I’m virtually bone stock in my 21 DR up here in Canada (cheap rail rack and a battery tender wired in). You’re good for 120 miles of tame riding like that. I push my tanks and have yet to run dry. Still figuring out where that point is. It’s over 130 miles somewhere. What’s the bar bag you’re using there and is it waterproof? That’s the item I’m most interested in adding atm. Keep up the travels !
Appreciate you watching! I've since upgraded to the Acerbis 6.6 gallon tank and now have a range of over 300 miles on a tank. Bar bag is the Giant Loop Zigzag bag, don't know if they still make it.
Great video and thank you for your accurate review of the DR which I’m considering for moto camping. Can ask what kind of helmet you’re wearing?
Appreciate you watching! Sure, my helmet is the Scorpion EXO AT950.
Thank you. Maybe one day I can head out to Utah with my own DR650 and meet up with you for a ride.
I'm doing some research on my next bike and I'm torn between a DR650 and a CRF300. For someone that prefers casual riding down FS roads, jeep trails and would eventually want to do a BDR, which would you recommend? I live in southern CA.
If you drop 2 teeth off the rear sprocket do you think it could cruze at 80 for that 350mi
Dunno.
were you any where close to lake meade? or am i totally wrong? cool area though.
Well, in the general area. Mead was south of me.
What town was your start point?
St George, Utah
The DR is great for everything except the interstate.
I don't mind it on the interstate, I get blown around a little by the Semis but it does much better than I originally suspected.
Better than the XT😂
Why not on the KLR?
It was time for the DR to get some miles.
Use a Giant Loop fuel bag to carry extra fuel ⛽️
I can do 500 on the Roadking...500 on my DR would cripple me...but I'm 63 lol
Heard that! I was feeling fairly rough at 350, 500 might be ugly.
You guys are ok with just about anyone owning an unlimited amount of firearms but are not ok with lane splitting/filtering?
To see you on this ‘freedom machine’ stand in a traffic jam just like the rest of those tin cans pains me so… 😢😢😢
Did sanity start and stop in California?
😂😂😂
Love the vast open space you have there 🍻🍻
Enjoy