I picked up a 99 DR350SE a few days ago. Mine has 7300 miles and came in Fantastic shape, like New almost. I was Thrilled. Don't know about a Unicorn bike But its Definitely the Unicorn of the DR series of motorcycles.
ill be picking up a 98 dr 350 soon, got a good deal on a low mileage one that was owned by a mechanic buddy of mine, think it will work out pretty well as a commuter/light trail riding bike, wasn't aware of the adjustable shocks and good to see it getting up to 70 on the highway without too much effort.
those 350,s are great bikes. i have a dr 650 and a 350. i usually jump on the 350.. my 350 has dg pipe which is or was loud. i made a homemade silencer for it, that tamed it down some. also has acerbis 4. whatever gal tank , renthal bars , dunlop 606,s and just recently put led headlight in it..
Have a 99 dr350 as well. Checking oil is kind of tricky. You check it about a minute after you finish riding. Dipstick right by steering tube. Love mine.
Yeah, I rode it around the yard for a few min and checked it and it was barely touching the stick, went out for a 5 mile loop on the road and then checked it and it was at the full line, will definitely take some getting used too
I've owned and ridden a 93 350s for 20 years, it's one of the best bikes I've ever owned. I just bought a 95 for parts and may change mine to electric start. I don't mind Kickstart but I'm not a young fellow anymore.
@@DirtRider22a love it man! Go over to the channel and check out some of the places I've had that thing. It's a fun little bike and I've got nothing but good things to say about it!
@@PSBEadventures awesome, I will check it out. I follow quasimotard and he takes his all over. I’m interested in getting a Honda monkey but will definitely go check out your cub videos 👍
I’ve owned the drz400, never ridden a xr400. Between the 350 and a drz400, I would choose the 350 every time assuming the bikes are similar in quality, price, and mileage
I have the same bike too. We have a 1998 version the 99 had a different color scheme. I put the dirt version carb on mine. They call it the pumper carb.
it's not correct that only 95 models and up came with 6-speed. ALL DR350 models always had 6 speed transmissions. Older models (early 90's) had lower 1st gear, but they all always had 6 gears!
@@DirtRider22a no worries..:-) I am just watching your video, it's relaxing to watch you ride itand talk about the bike. DR350's are great. Mine is sitting all clean and nice in the garage now (i just finished changing the oil on it)..:-)
I'm considering trading my 92 cr125 for a 1991 DR350. I'm torn if I should do it because my CR is a blast to ride but there is a big part of me that loves to go and explore and I don't get to ride my CR often enough because it isn't street legal. What do you guys think?
@@DirtRider22a I think overall the ability to explore trumps the extra take off speed and trail worthy value though I am still torn thanks for your opinion brother.
Isn’t that something, the new Klx300 and the new Crf are bragging about 6 speeds and 28ish horsepower. And your bike is still under 300 lbs. I saw one for sale lately but it was beat.
Yeah I’m really curious why Suzuki stopped production when they did, however I assume it was because they were selling so well that they decided to improve it, hence the drz400 the following year or 2. But I’ve owned a drz400 and I didn’t care for it 🤷🏼♂️
Got the same bike, had no idea what kind of a deal I was getting it really is a unicorn
I've owned a lot of bikes over 40yrs. My DR is probably the simplest, most reliable, cheap to own bike I know of and still performs. Fun to ride.
I picked up a 99 DR350SE a few days ago. Mine has 7300 miles and came in Fantastic shape, like New almost. I was Thrilled.
Don't know about a Unicorn bike But its Definitely the Unicorn of the DR series of motorcycles.
ill be picking up a 98 dr 350 soon, got a good deal on a low mileage one that was owned by a mechanic buddy of mine, think it will work out pretty well as a commuter/light trail riding bike, wasn't aware of the adjustable shocks and good to see it getting up to 70 on the highway without too much effort.
those 350,s are great bikes. i have a dr 650 and a 350. i usually jump on the 350.. my 350 has dg pipe which is or was loud. i made a homemade silencer for it, that tamed it down some. also has acerbis 4. whatever gal tank , renthal bars , dunlop 606,s and just recently put led headlight in it..
Nice!! That’s one thing mine needs is a pipe and also some knobbies. Previous owner had just put a brand new set of street oriented tires on it 🤦🏼♂️
Im picking up a 1993 DR350 tomorrow. Only 9,800 miles and super clean, just needs turn signals. All for 1,700 bucks
Sounds like a good deal
Ive got a 1990, it's a kick start only, but it's a great little bike
I picked up a 1990 cheap. Cleaned fuel system n got it running but not good. Seems like tm33 carb swap is my next step?
Not sure, mine ran pretty good with the stock carb, no lack of power. Not to say it wouldn’t run way better with the carb swap
Im looking at a '90 right now, were they 6 or 5 speed??
@tieoneon1614 idk about the 90 model, my 99’ was 6 speed
Have a 99 dr350 as well. Checking oil is kind of tricky. You check it about a minute after you finish riding. Dipstick right by steering tube. Love mine.
Yeah, I rode it around the yard for a few min and checked it and it was barely touching the stick, went out for a 5 mile loop on the road and then checked it and it was at the full line, will definitely take some getting used too
I have a 1990 350s, and it has a 6speed they all did .
I have a 1990 DR350 Yellow. Solid Bike Chyyeee
i love these bikes man they run forever minimal maintaninece i know what im buying for summer ;)
I've owned and ridden a 93 350s for 20 years, it's one of the best bikes I've ever owned. I just bought a 95 for parts and may change mine to electric start. I don't mind Kickstart but I'm not a young fellow anymore.
They are great bikes in my opinion from the limited time I have spent on one compared to you. How do you like the Honda hunter cub?
@@DirtRider22a love it man! Go over to the channel and check out some of the places I've had that thing. It's a fun little bike and I've got nothing but good things to say about it!
@@PSBEadventures awesome, I will check it out. I follow quasimotard and he takes his all over. I’m interested in getting a Honda monkey but will definitely go check out your cub videos 👍
Anyone able to compare it to a Honda XR 400 R?
Am contemplating either, or perhaps a DR400
I’ve owned the drz400, never ridden a xr400. Between the 350 and a drz400, I would choose the 350 every time assuming the bikes are similar in quality, price, and mileage
I have the same bike too. We have a 1998 version the 99 had a different color scheme. I put the dirt version carb on mine. They call it the pumper carb.
Sounded nice. Didn’t see any glitches in the short ride. I’m pretty sure the mirrors were haunted. Happy New Year.
Glad you enjoyed it!! Happy New Year and thanks for the support 👍
I just bought a 1998 dr 350 today with 3000 miles I paid up for it but I think its worth it like u said.
Sounds like a score to me!!! They are great bikes, as long as your not trying to do a lot of 2-up riding lol everything else they are great for 👍
it's not correct that only 95 models and up came with 6-speed.
ALL DR350 models always had 6 speed transmissions. Older models (early 90's) had lower 1st gear, but they all always had 6 gears!
You are correct, I had more than one fact incorrect on this video
@@DirtRider22a no worries..:-)
I am just watching your video, it's relaxing to watch you ride itand talk about the bike. DR350's are great. Mine is sitting all clean and nice in the garage now (i just finished changing the oil on it)..:-)
I see now that you have the 1998 tank but 1999 side covers. If you ever want to sell the tank let me know. Brian
I’ll mention it to me cousin, I just sold him the bike, he may want to sell it
I'm considering trading my 92 cr125 for a 1991 DR350. I'm torn if I should do it because my CR is a blast to ride but there is a big part of me that loves to go and explore and I don't get to ride my CR often enough because it isn't street legal. What do you guys think?
That’s a tough one, I had a 99’ cr250 as a teen and it was a blast for sure, but being able to hit the street and the trail is a big plus for the Dr
@@DirtRider22a I think overall the ability to explore trumps the extra take off speed and trail worthy value though I am still torn thanks for your opinion brother.
What sprocket setup are you running?
Stock to my knowledge
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All years have 6 speed
You are correct, the research I had done prior to picking this bike up (mostly watching random RUclips videos) wasn’t the most accurate info lol
Isn’t that something, the new Klx300 and the new Crf are bragging about 6 speeds and 28ish horsepower. And your bike is still under 300 lbs. I saw one for sale lately but it was beat.
Yeah I’m really curious why Suzuki stopped production when they did, however I assume it was because they were selling so well that they decided to improve it, hence the drz400 the following year or 2. But I’ve owned a drz400 and I didn’t care for it 🤷🏼♂️
And the Drz is only a 5 speed... The Dr also has a kickstart doesn’t it?
@@jimperry4420 I think the early off road only drz did, pre 1995 dr350’s did also from what I’ve read
@@DirtRider22a I have a 95 and it is electric start only (the hole is still there so you can add one if you get the kicker parts from an older model).
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Appreciate it 🤘🏼