I'm pretty convinced he will never find a machine that he likes. Most of his complaints are so tiny or not even real. It takes you minutes to warm up? Why? I just turn it on and go. The 30 seconds it takes me to duck walk it backwards out of the garage is enough. Gearing an issue? I just spent an hour going between 75-80 mph (128 kph) on the highway with stock gearing. I do wish it had a 6th gear but it did the job without complaint. The steering lock? Starting with the clutch pulled? These are issues for him? I tend to bond with my machines and like them more over time as they serve me without complaint. He seems to find tiny flaws and hop from one to the next every few months.
Yeah the warming up issue sounded a bit lame.....the cables being too short would annoy me as Im a tall rider. He sounds a little precious but hey if thats who he is thats who he is.
They only reason I bought a DRZ is because no one has made a replacement. I think many of us want a low maintenance dual sport with DRZ power, capability, durability, and fit and finish. The 300’s aren’t it and the high performance 450/500 are not it.
I always fire my bike up and let it warm up as I put my gear on, by the time I have everything on, it's warmed up. Once you get into this habit, it solves the annoyance you describe.
If you need more content, make some segments on removing both the side stand and clutch lever engine cutout. Simple and one off jobs. Install a Trailtech fan, one off job. Find a peg lowering kit. I don’t quite understand how locking/unlocking the steering lock is a serious issue. The DRZ is a great little bike, wonderful power spread for a 400, excellent conventional 48 mm forks (better than spindly non adjustable 43 mm forks in the new Honda’s/T7 etc), super reliable. Yes, the noise is objectionable and the gearing is a pain but it is a 20 year old design. You will never see a newly designed Dakar type 450 from Japan for a multitude of reasons so it’s either back to the new soft core 300’s or modify the 500EXCF. 5 minute oil change whingers, please get educated.
just flip the throttle tube around so it"s on the bottom this will give you extra movement in the cables so you can put your risers back on, I have 50mm risers on mine, you can disconnect the clutch switch in about 5 mins , just remove headlight cowl , pull the plug from the switch apart and rejoin the two wires from bike side together it has a male and female ends that go together, done. you should have got another quieter exhaust end cape with the cape york kit which is quieter, if they did"nt give it to you go back and see them. I have 15/44 sprockets great combo, easily cruise on 100 and still low enough for the bush. I have also ridden single trail in 33 plus temps and never over heated.
My DRZ also had the muffler spark arrestor end cap modified by the dealer from new. I'm in NZ and yes, the exhaust was hideously loud! I bought a FMF Q4 muffler for it and that helped reduce the noise a lot. Also looks great too! I've adventurised my DRZ and just love it, but it is soft in the rear spring, needs upgrade on the spring, and it's just a little too tall for me at 5'10". I had my stock seat altered and made to the same dimensions as a Seat Concepts seat and oh what a difference! I can now ride for at least an hour without squirming. I fitted 15/43 gearing and it's perfect for the road, 140kmh top speed, cruising at 100kmh is just right in the sweet spot of the rev range. Great bike, she's a keeper for sure!
Not sure if anyone else has posted the clutch fix, but it's really simple, just pull the cowl off and blind the clutch sensor wires (green and yellow), they feed to pins so just separate at the connectors and short them back to each other. Problem gone! :) Cheers Jim
Cape York edition end cap for the exhaust from Suzuki quietens it down for $60. 15/44 gearing really reduces the 6th gear search and makes it fine to ride at 80-110 kph and a no brainer $100 spend. Bike warm up is only a couple of mins...if you're that busy you don't have a couple of mins available to warm up your bike I hope you have an understanding wife because they don't have efi and need a warm up too before a ride to the shops.
I bought my DRZ400S last year and couldn’t be happier. I looked at some 250s but they were just too underpowered for me. I really like the power and torque of the 400.
I was going to buy a 300L but due to the wait times I ended up getting a used DRZ three months ago for less than a third of what I could buy a 300l and absolutely love it. Super easy to ride but has plenty of grunt when needed. Even today, Can't go wrong with a DRZ
10:29 whilst the gear ratios on the drz arnt the best, 6th gear isnt everything. my mates crf300l rally's 6th gear is virtually useless. yeah it drops the rpm when cruising, but twist the throttle to overtake, and nothing happens. u have to drop a gear or two to overtake at 100km/hr.
I can totally relate to the super noisy exhaust. I've got a wr with yoshimura exhaust. People turn their heads when Im idling out of town...going back to stock
Without even watching the video, of course you don’t regret it! The DRZ400 is one of the best most versatile bikes! I haven’t had one for nearly 20 years and find a CRF450X a good alternative for my setup. The DRZ is such a surprisingly good bike and greater than the sum of its parts. I would own another in a heartbeat!
Very reasonable assessment. I ride a klx250s and my brother rides a drz400s. I like the klx better in all ways except above 60 mph on tarmac where the klx starts to lack power. A klx with a 330 or 351 big bore might be the perfect bike for me.
Have owned 2 drz400s great bikes but I wanted a 6th gear and a fuel gauge and gear selector, I ride around 1.5 hours to get to the bush, and that's why I have just ordered a Honda crf300l which I think would be great for my kind of riding now.
Great bikes, plenty of knowledge & aftermaket support. I prepped one in 2010 for my ex, shipped it Buenos Aires, she took it through Uruguay, southern Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia, Peru, Chile, down to Tierra Del Fuego & back to BA, 14,600 miles solo in 4 months. All done on the same chain & sprockets. Only failure was the speedo drive. Once back in the UK, valve clearances were still in spec.
Sorry Solid, I totally disagree with your complaints, each one can be remedied for minimal expense, the DRZ is a very simple bike to work on. I always warm up my bikes before I ride them, it's good for the motor. Re-gearing is inexpensive and easy, changes the bike on the hwy. I am 6'6" and have two inch Rox risers on my bike which makes standing quite comfortable and the cables work just fine. A lack of a fan is not a problem, I typically ride in 100 degree heat at slow speeds and it's no problem, but if you really feel the need , buy a fan. The clutch switch is easily defeated, you tube it! I don't know of any bike that comes straight out of the box that does not need a few adjustments to make it just right for you. The DRZ is a rock solid dependable bike with great power! That 300 Honda or Kawasaki you're looking at is underpowered , you would be highly disappointed!
Appreciate the feedback RJ and all fair points. Most of my issues are easy and basic fixes. What I was trying to get across was that I am not gelling with the bike enough to want to go through the journey of addressing them 👍 As good and capable as it is, its not for me 🙂
@@chroniclesofsolid Solid, you need to do the mods and ride it for awhile, make it yours! You will be surprised how easily the DRZ can become your Unicorn!
Thanks for sharing on your last video. I'm in the same boat after 2 years of health issues. Also like you in having some laying things, my feet, which have forced me to change styles. Least we are still putting on miles!
It appears two of the reasons the Australian DRZ is lighter than the US one is the fan, and baffle. I appreciate that you are so particular, It's what makes you a great moto journalist. looking forward to your next bike. I'm heading out on a four, and a half month dirt tour of the American west. Leaving on Tuesday, shipped my bike last week, and will pick it up in San Diego. I'm riding a CRF250L with 26,000 miles on her. well be spending the start of the trip in the desert, and move up into the higher country as the desert heats up. Will be posting videos to You Tube, If anyones interested. You take care, Aloha
I wish you luck. Life is short and it is best to do what makes you happy. Making a decision like that is difficult. Your advice to make sure it is the one before you sink lots of money is not lost on me.
Spot on Solid! I loved my DRZ in the bush but they are a pig on road. I machined up an aluminium bung for the muffler with a smaller hole and it was much quieter without losing power. Gearing is a big compromise, hard to get it right for all round use. Suspension is pretty good. I've now got a DR650 and love it! Doesn't feel a lot heavier and is easy to handle, cruises easily and very relaxed on 100-110km/h all day and will tractor up any hill. Suspension needs work but if you don't try to ride it like an enduro bike it's not a problem. Bulletproof bike which I plan on owning and riding for a long time to come...
I've got the S model, it was available in Australia for a while, this is going back to 05 though. The extra weight isn't really that noticeable, I changed the exhaust and gearing, the radiator fan does come in handy. 16 years later I've still got it and its still going strong, love the drz.
What are the measurements for the handlebars from side to side? Have an outdoor area with a standard door frame. Wanting to bring the bike inside as I have no garage. Purchasing a new drz in the coming weeks? Great video
I really enjoy my second-hand DZ-Z400S. The previous owner really took care of it and dressed it up. Compared to a 200cc dual sport, its a lot of fun. It gets me where I want to go, even on the Interstate, but its not enjoyable due to all the wind. I haven't counted teeth so I don't know what I'm geared at, but it can maintain 80 without a problem. It takes a little clutch, which is way better than my other dual sport, to get going most of the time. I wish it had a wider ratio transmission. I don't need or want 6th, I want L-N-1-2-3-4. The high clearance really helps out on some rutted out singletrack nearby, but the rest of my riding could be easily done with a slightly lower and more road friendly bike. I couldn't take an "ADV" bike everywhere I like to ride, but I think I could enjoy a CRF300L and maybe even make a DR650 work. I dream of a removable "rally" style fairing, for riding to the place, and then dropping at the camp site for exploring with less weight.
If you got a CRF300L (I managed to get one) you still would have to invest some money to get it ready to go. A bash plate, a fat bar and a suspension upgrade are mandatory. In Europe it sets you back at least 1.000 €, I don’t know what it is in Australian Dollars.
But straight out the box it’s quieter, doesn’t need as much warm up , steering locks from key , better road gearing and cooling fan so that alone fixes just about all the the things he would of like to upgrade! I hope he’s going for the blue or green to be different, but the Red seems to be the right fit for his situation
@@kennyknackers6084 I fully agree with you and I love my CRF. I had a DRZ400 back than (I think I bought it in 2005, and they didn’t change significantly since that time) so I know exactly what you’re talking about. I just wanted to mention, that it still needs some investments to be ready for the tails (at least, if one is a fat ass like me - 6,1”, 90kg 😚, what means around 100kg with gear).
@@bartoszpajak2285 totally agree but I think he knows every bike is going to need a few upgrades, skid plate , bark busters, stronger bars is probably all he needs for starters with the Honda. Suspension more so if it’s a L and not the rally. We agree! But like he said the DRZ was going to still cost more and not quiet get to where he wanted it to be! A Honda will start of closer to where he wants his ride to be and more likely exceed with upgrades in time
@@kennyknackers6084 the only real drawback is, that the CRF is still slightly underpowered, what gets obvious on hill climbs and in deep sand very quickly. And that’s where the DRZ definitely has the edge.
@@bartoszpajak2285 yes drz is more trail than a true road trail! ITCHY BOOTS just rode a crf250 2020 model north to south across South Africa, so reliable! But I agree they lac in hill and soft sand compared to a more trail bike ! But for us older frail people do we really want to be push it that hard ! I’m not fit enough for Dakar rally anymore!
Great video as usual. I really appreciate your honest perspective on motorcycles. I recently purchased a 2020 WR250R and am really enjoying it. I went back and forth between it and the DRZ but after weighing the pros and cons of each I pulled the trigger on the Yamaha. So far so good. Keep up the good work.
Hey Solid, good to see ya again buddy, lots of good points you make regarding your bike. Just got my own, picked up an adventure bike, Honda cb500x, its perfect for me, looking forward to putting on some good kms. Looking forward to your next video
hey … I did it … I got my 2021 DR650 yesterday and will get it registered this coming week. Market is crazy hot here in the USA also … hard to find ANY street legal dirt bike.
I'd love to see you review a CRF300 rally if you ever get the chance. It just seems killer to me, almost the unicorn. I know you're a fan of the bike on paper but I'd like to see your impressions after riding it. Everything I've seen so far points to the suspension being far too soft. Loved the vid, cheers!
@@TommyNitro its worth checking out the review hey....i still think though that the drz is a better bike (with mods) for that type trail/back road riding....and i don’t even own one, just researching for a mate who’s looking at riding bikes
@@chroniclesofsolid got mine now, had a 2011 crf 450x, too highly strung, service intervals etc, lovin the 300 rally, haven't been off road yet, want to run it in more first.
I personally think you made the best choice for you, & I think you should be very proud of your purchase. Do what you think is best on accessories & no doubt you will have your version of your idea of a unicorn for you. I am very happy for you!!!
My rmx450z had the clutch switch also, so I modded it easily. I pulled the switch from the perch and then unplugged it from the main wiring harness. To get it to start you need to bridge this harness plug so you just add a piece of 18g solid wire and connect the two wires of the plug. I then covered that up with shrink wrap and tucked it all behind the headlight.
Compared to a DR 650 from 1992, the DRZ is a formula 1 car..if a bike is fantastic, it depends what you are used to. I would also say all bikes likes aminute or two warm up to get some oil in the right places.
Thanks mate I love the Drz and I'm really torn between the Drz 400c and the Swm 300rs do you have any feedback the swm seems to have some good comments Thanks
That's disappointing but good luck. I bit the bullet and went the ACT WR and Big Bore on my DRZ (another aussie here). Glad I did it too, so far so good.
well gooday , i was surprised when you said you are from the west like me{ Geraldton} and yes i would say your on the money with the drz , its a good all rounder , but not quite there , for me my 2011 ktm 250exc 2 banger has been a fantastic bike , no its not a highway bike , more off road , buy thats what i like to do , i bought a 500exc ,, thats better on road but again it better off road . now at 62 ,, where to go from here ? mmm . great to see you out riding again . cheers steve/Geraldton
An interesting review of the whole bike as a package for you. Of course many owners are more than happy that the DRZ suits them or can be modified to suit them. For the sake of playing devil’s advocate, for someone who does change bikes often and puts thought into the next one I’m surprised you bought it in the first place, many of the negatives you’ve raised would have come to light from researching the model. The steering lock, gear ratios, the fact it has 5 gears, that it doesn’t have a fan, the starting process (and I always start my bikes with the clutch in to put less stress on the starter motor), all of this info could be researched beforehand. If there’s a lesson here it is Do The Research and really think what that means in a real world application
I’m a new subscriber. What other motorcycles have you had in the same category as the DRZ? I have a T7 which I love, but on the lookout for a smaller dual sport for off road training. Test rode a KLX250S yesterday. Wow what a difference in weight and flickability to my T7 (obviously). Didn’t buy it, it was too small and weak engine and suspension for my 6’4 frame.
@@jakestewart7079 I would love a WR250R, but they are never for sale in Norway and when they are, they are crazy expensive. Its a used one out now, 2017 model, 9800$...
Might take this one up on the Q&A. KTM 690 Enduro if you can afford it $$ 300L if you throw out the suspension for better option. Big bore the KLX250S, Kawasaki sell a 300cc kit from the dealership here in OZ since its release.
Nice review. The clutch lever has a switch to start, just link between the terminals, same with sidestand switch, to bypass, (always on) I always start my bike, then put my jacket, helmet, gloves on, then your almost there with warm up. The pro to this is that the oil gets a chance to circulate before taking off. In comparison my efi bike idles high on start up, drives me crazy, and not as smooth as carb through slow traffic.
I took a brand new stock Suzuki DRZ 400 To the little Roady national EnDuro back in 2001 in Rhode Island it was The maiden voyage of the bike And came in 3rd fourth stroke in the C class out of around 25 riders. The bike looked like it had been through the ringer and 2 years older after 60 miles of tough trails.
australian e model subframe is basically identical to to s apart from not having pillion pegs, non street legal e models have a short subframe like a competition bike. you should've got an enduro end cap with the cape york kit for the exhaust which is quieter. warm the bike up while you put your gear on. 6 gears means nothing, it's the overall spread a crf300l is doing the exact same revs at 100kph. drz's don't overheat if you are moving, doesn't matter how fast as long as your'e moving.
Last weekend I helped a buddy pick up a KLX250SM (motard). Got to take it for a very short ride in the parking lot - stalled it straight away. Not much torque. FMF pipe and it's too loud; no option for a baffle. Now; the way you worded your explanation on your pipe the shop HAD the baffle and either chucked it or never installed it. Perhaps they still have it and can supply it. I was keen on the CRF300L Rally, but bikes are going for premium prices because demand is well over supply. Being too cheap to pay premium prices the Rally is off the table this year. But dang, the Africa Twin is looking mighty good (finding the CB does not have the leg and arm room for longer hauls).....
Dealer disposed of me baffle and is stalling on finding a new one. It is hard to go past the AT once you hit the ignition and listen to that engine note 🤤
Recent subscriber and recent DRZ-E purchaser here in NZ and have to agree with your assessment. I had a 2009 KLX250S and the DRZ feels like a step backwards in some ways; no 6th gear, radiator fan and tacho that the 250 had and is definitely not as daily friendly as the 250 was. But no other current bike options in that 300-500cc bracket! My biggest initial dislike with the DRZ was the standing riding position, I am only 5 foot 11 and found it very fatiguing and uncomfortable to ride; it actually made me hate the bike. Changing the bars to Pro Taper Windham bend with 1" risers and it solved that problem completely. Didn't have to change any cables but I had to turn the throttle housing around to the bottom.
I have bar risers and tall bars on my bike and the cabels reach fine ?? Also pulling the clutch in to start is very nit picky and i have a big gun exhaust my bike is loud but i wouldnt say its embarrising ? Its sounds nice i dont even wrar ear plugs and ride for hours without "headaches" the only thing i agree with you is the 5 speed but i can live with that because the bike is so reliable and capable maybe a really good rider or a pro can oush it past its limits but probably 75% of riders cant ride like that probably less
I thought it was Poms that were supposed to be the whingers? Mr Perfectionist I don't think you'll ever be satisfied with any bike. I'm happy with mine, if the road journey to the dirt is too far I just throw it in a trailer behind my car. The DRZ is durable, capable and fun, and it doesn't whinge!
Question, what bike in your opinion would fulfill and check all the tick marks for your needs without adding new ones? just curious. I appreciate your videos and opinions by the way.
Hay Solid this mite be the first time I sort of disagree . I think whatever bike you get you will have small things you will have to address . You've sorted the breather hose ✔. The clutch switch and the side stand switch are a easy fix . Getting the cables sorted for the bar rises is a bit of a pain but it can be done with out new cables . I have 30mm rises and my mate runs 50mm no problem but you do have to reroute the cables like i said and it is a pain in the ass . The baffle is a easy fix too just ask the dealer to keep the next one they take out ✔. Don't worry about a after market exhaust you really don't need it unless your racing. The warming up is easy one to just start it before you put your helmet and gloves on and you should be right ✔. Yep 6th gear would be good but you do get used to it. The fan thing you can get away with a computer fan and a switch or buy one of a S or SM model I have only boiled mine once in 30.000ks plenty of single tracks . I don't think there's a bike out there that you don't need to do something to make it fit you . There is a reason the DRZ is so popular you just have to make it yours with what suits you. You really don't need to spend a lot of money . I got a set of motard rims I can throw on in half a hour and head out and mix it up with the boy racers. Also how many Kms have you got up on it now ??? . The DRZ is not my only bike but I love it it's like a swiss amy knife it did take a bit time to gel with it . Maybe you need a bit more time with it but if you don't like it you don't like it . Anyway some food for thought . Thanks mate ✌
I reckon this is a very fair comment from dragon, and well intended. A few months after getting ur ???cough...300L you're going to be trawling aftermarket sites, spending $$ and posting new suspension, accessory etc. upgrades or fixit videos 4sure Solid - its the nature of the beast haha🤣 but all good fun matey. Good luck finding one to test-ride first.
I think you guys both got the wrong end of the stick. I am under no illusion that whatever bike comes next will need heavy modification, its the nature of our game 😬 That is not my real gripe with the DRZ, it's that I do not like it enough to justify going down that road. This was a stop gap bike that I gave the chance to become my primary but I we have not gelled. It's all part of the journey 👍
@@chroniclesofsolid Hay Solid I think there's 2 types of people . there's more but let's just stick with 2 🤣🤣🤣 ( buyers people who keep their purchases ) that's me I rarely sell anything ( sellers people who are always updating to the new ) There's no right or wrong . I know you are not a newbie and are under no illusion . some times it's hard to express in text what I mean ✌. I think you made it clear in this comment ( That is not my real gripe with the DRZ, it's that I do not like it enough to justify going down that road. ) and if that's how you feel it's not for you . But if anyone I know is thinking about getting a bike I will always suggest the DRZ because of my experience with it and it's all been a positive one and being happy with what I got and hope other people have the same . I suppose it really comes down to is it doesn't matter what bike your on just have fun . Thanks mate ✌
How much more different is the DRZ400SM : i was told it has a different carb and gearing. So I don’t do off-road anymore prob should mention that. Been minding a friend Drz400sm while he is away OS. It been prob the best am touring bike I been On. Safari tank would be a good update
Great review Solid, I owned this bike too and agree with everything you’ve said. I actually ran a 15/42 sprocket combo for road use, but the off Road was a little difficult in the tight stuff, and the seat wasn’t real good for a big day either. Like you I’ve owned around 35+ bikes over my 47 years from xr 250’s to 1000cc sports bikes. I also like experiencing new machines and getting to know what they’re all about. I’ve landed on a crf250 rally for the moment with a suspension upgrade. It’s the best all rounder I’ve had so far. It lets me commute comfortably and explore on weekends. The 300 version would be my next choice I think ??
@@slakk5093 i went to a local suspension specialist, (shock treatment) they re-sprung and re-valved the front and rear. It’s a completely different bike to ride, even on the road it handles better with less fork dive under braking 👌🏻
WOW, Full disclosure I live in the Caribbean. To here you belly ackee about this bike is disheartening .This is a gem of a bike by all measure. Your complaints are so trivial I couldn't finish this video. I dont know any body who wouldn't want this bike as is and some who would kill for it. This is what we call first world problem. Be thankful for you privilege you have a lot to thankful for.
They took the baffles out at the dealers... they must have pile .. to just put back... warm up period 😱... you chuck your gear on, open the door & go... startup BEFORE you chuck your gear on 🙃... you bought it expecting to do a few mods... there are heaps of tiny rad fans, an inline temp switch, sorted... its got good bones in the engine, frame & suspension
Sorry solid but all the issues with the DRZ were there, you were spoilt with the WR250R (steering lock on the ign switch, EFI, rad fan, 6sp gearbox & can cruise at 100kph ) you don't want to spend money on a few small modifications but you may blow more coin selling & buying another bike.
@@chroniclesofsolid I have a WR250R & a TT250R the TTR still has a carby & the choke is required but you can take off & take the choke off down the road, steering lock is not a big deal, yes the WRR is bloody good, mine has 22k on the clock
I agree with you, I have a DRZ that I hardly ride as I don't like it. I hate the noise, even with a new end cap it sounds obscenely loud. I installed the ACT gears, they are not perfect. 1-3 are ok, but there is a big jump to 4th and a massive leap to 5th. 14/49 gearing helps.
Yeah, it needs the ACT gear set really bad. I had a drz400se for a couple years, and swapped it for a wr250r. I was very surprised at how much better the wr250r was on the street and how much easier the slightly lighter/smaller bike was in the bush. Here in Canada i was able to run my drz400se with only one rad and it never overheated. Good luck
Good video. Fair call, I had a dr650 and I just couldn’t jive with the idea of slabbing for hundreds of km at the time so I wanted a ‘dirt bike’ (verses dual sport) which this ticks the boxes. Apart from the weight of course. here’s to the new Honda 300 bringing some modern bike to us.
Engineering Explained talked about transmission ratios in a Mustang and they didn't follow a mathematical progression. The engineers were trying to account for the amount of soccer mom driving these cars normally go through, yet still allow stoplight racing.
What tampon brand you prefer brother? Nah jokes but damn majority of your issues with the bike couldve ben adjusted. Breather holes etc can be adjusted. You have to work with the bike not have the bike work for you. Good opinions tho but damn, This was a anti drz400 vid 😂
Very interesting & honest review. Cheers Solid. Sounds like a bit of a PITA for making quick runs to the store. That and the gearing which I would need to switch out front & rear sprockets. So where to next? The suspense is killing me. I believe a new shipment of CRF300L are due to hit our shores in June??? 😉 I’ve got my eye on a couple of CRF450L but getting them to the right price is the challenge 😎
I have a DRZ and love it. But you are spot on with some of your gripes. Too loud when starting up at 6am for a Sunday morning ride? Think the neighbors agree with you. Screaming on the highway, currently have 15 41, which makes off road a bit more challenging as you are doing 30km or riding the clutch a bit. Mostly I do sand so 30km in first not a problem
Good video, Solid! It was actually a bit educational for me as I did realize that there were so many differences between the E and the S model. That exhaust mod that Suzuki does would absolutely drive me nuts and I don't blame you at all. One thing that really surprised me is the lack of radiator fan(s). It doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me, especially for the Australian market, and the fact that they have one on the S and SM.
It's a completely different radiator system, not just a lack of fans. It's a free flowing radiator, so it cools much more effectively, but the down side is it heats up faster when air is not passing over it. Probably weight saving and a lack of room is why there's no fans on it.
@@slakk5093 That still doesn't make sense for a bike that can be ridden on tight slow-going single track where air flow is going to be greatly reduced. That is when radiator fans always kick on.
@@SigmaSheepdog buy the thing is that any moving air over the free flow radiator cools the drze very quickly. It just doesn't like sitting still. As long as it's moving it's cooling more effectively than the S/SM radiator
7:09 Clutch switch is a super simple fix, disconect the switch, cut the wires and join them together. Same with the side stand switch.
I just did my kickstand and clutch yesterday. Took me about an hour because I was really just taking my time and enjoying tinkering on the bike.
I'm pretty convinced he will never find a machine that he likes. Most of his complaints are so tiny or not even real. It takes you minutes to warm up? Why? I just turn it on and go. The 30 seconds it takes me to duck walk it backwards out of the garage is enough.
Gearing an issue? I just spent an hour going between 75-80 mph (128 kph) on the highway with stock gearing. I do wish it had a 6th gear but it did the job without complaint.
The steering lock? Starting with the clutch pulled? These are issues for him?
I tend to bond with my machines and like them more over time as they serve me without complaint. He seems to find tiny flaws and hop from one to the next every few months.
Yeah the warming up issue sounded a bit lame.....the cables being too short would annoy me as Im a tall rider. He sounds a little precious but hey if thats who he is thats who he is.
I think he needs a electric bike or man up
They only reason I bought a DRZ is because no one has made a replacement. I think many of us want a low maintenance dual sport with DRZ power, capability, durability, and fit and finish. The 300’s aren’t it and the high performance 450/500 are not it.
Fair point and a crying shame that we are still waiting
@@chroniclesofsolid I don't think anything is coming!
What’s wrong with the Beta 500 rr-s
@@MrZachalewel $$$$$ & High maintenance...
Yeah I’ve been waiting for SWM’s 500 to come into the states. But I can’t find one to save my life.
I always fire my bike up and let it warm up as I put my gear on, by the time I have everything on, it's warmed up. Once you get into this habit, it solves the annoyance you describe.
Except fornthe annoyance of everyone within 50m...
@@davidc1961utube with stock exhaust, this isn’t a problem I’ve encountered. YMMV…
I let it warm up for 2 minutes, cuz it's hot asf. Ain't nobody got time for that!
Also... If you don't rev it like a mad man fort the first half a mile you'll be ok
If you need more content, make some segments on removing both the side stand and clutch lever engine cutout. Simple and one off jobs. Install a Trailtech fan, one off job. Find a peg lowering kit. I don’t quite understand how locking/unlocking the steering lock is a serious issue. The DRZ is a great little bike, wonderful power spread for a 400, excellent conventional 48 mm forks (better than spindly non adjustable 43 mm forks in the new Honda’s/T7 etc), super reliable. Yes, the noise is objectionable and the gearing is a pain but it is a 20 year old design. You will never see a newly designed Dakar type 450 from Japan for a multitude of reasons so it’s either back to the new soft core 300’s or modify the 500EXCF. 5 minute oil change whingers, please get educated.
just flip the throttle tube around so it"s on the bottom this will give you extra movement in the cables so you can put your risers back on, I have 50mm risers on mine, you can disconnect the clutch switch in about 5 mins , just remove headlight cowl , pull the plug from the switch apart and rejoin the two wires from bike side together it has a male and female ends that go together, done. you should have got another quieter exhaust end cape with the cape york kit which is quieter, if they did"nt give it to you go back and see them. I have 15/44 sprockets great combo, easily cruise on 100 and still low enough for the bush. I have also ridden single trail in 33 plus temps and never over heated.
My DRZ also had the muffler spark arrestor end cap modified by the dealer from new.
I'm in NZ and yes, the exhaust was hideously loud! I bought a FMF Q4 muffler for it and that helped reduce the noise a lot. Also looks great too!
I've adventurised my DRZ and just love it, but it is soft in the rear spring, needs upgrade on the spring, and it's just a little too tall for me at 5'10".
I had my stock seat altered and made to the same dimensions as a Seat Concepts seat and oh what a difference! I can now ride for at least an hour without squirming.
I fitted 15/43 gearing and it's perfect for the road, 140kmh top speed, cruising at 100kmh is just right in the sweet spot of the rev range.
Great bike, she's a keeper for sure!
Not sure if anyone else has posted the clutch fix, but it's really simple, just pull the cowl off and blind the clutch sensor wires (green and yellow), they feed to pins so just separate at the connectors and short them back to each other. Problem gone! :) Cheers Jim
Cape York edition end cap for the exhaust from Suzuki quietens it down for $60. 15/44 gearing really reduces the 6th gear search and makes it fine to ride at 80-110 kph and a no brainer $100 spend. Bike warm up is only a couple of mins...if you're that busy you don't have a couple of mins available to warm up your bike I hope you have an understanding wife because they don't have efi and need a warm up too before a ride to the shops.
What an honest and thorough post-mortem - excellent, and appreciated, thank you. You are a one-of-a-kind.
Thanks mate 👍
I bought my DRZ400S last year and couldn’t be happier. I looked at some 250s but they were just too underpowered for me. I really like the power and torque of the 400.
I was going to buy a 300L but due to the wait times I ended up getting a used DRZ three months ago for less than a third of what I could buy a 300l and absolutely love it. Super easy to ride but has plenty of grunt when needed. Even today, Can't go wrong with a DRZ
10:29 whilst the gear ratios on the drz arnt the best, 6th gear isnt everything. my mates crf300l rally's 6th gear is virtually useless. yeah it drops the rpm when cruising, but twist the throttle to overtake, and nothing happens. u have to drop a gear or two to overtake at 100km/hr.
I can totally relate to the super noisy exhaust. I've got a wr with yoshimura exhaust. People turn their heads when Im idling out of town...going back to stock
Without even watching the video, of course you don’t regret it! The DRZ400 is one of the best most versatile bikes! I haven’t had one for nearly 20 years and find a CRF450X a good alternative for my setup.
The DRZ is such a surprisingly good bike and greater than the sum of its parts. I would own another in a heartbeat!
8:02 My 2019 came with the baffle in..... (Im Australian)
When I had my dr650 I bypassed the clutch switch. I am sure you can do it on the 400. I also need to do it on my current Triumph Scrambler.
It’s on the job list 👍
@@chroniclesofsolid bypass is a 1 inch bit of wire looping the switch at the lever end, super easy to do. Some Ausi states dont allow it though.
Very reasonable assessment. I ride a klx250s and my brother rides a drz400s. I like the klx better in all ways except above 60 mph on tarmac where the klx starts to lack power. A klx with a 330 or 351 big bore might be the perfect bike for me.
Good job Solid. I understand what your saying. I want a crf300L too. Hopefully we’ll both get one soon.
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Have owned 2 drz400s great bikes but I wanted a 6th gear and a fuel gauge and gear selector, I ride around 1.5 hours to get to the bush, and that's why I have just ordered a Honda crf300l which I think would be great for my kind of riding now.
I'm also in the market for a crf300l.. have a drz now
WISHED they sold that version here!
Cape York times edition should have extra fuel capacity??
Great bikes, plenty of knowledge & aftermaket support. I prepped one in 2010 for my ex, shipped it Buenos Aires, she took it through Uruguay, southern Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia, Peru, Chile, down to Tierra Del Fuego & back to BA, 14,600 miles solo in 4 months. All done on the same chain & sprockets. Only failure was the speedo drive. Once back in the UK, valve clearances were still in spec.
Your issues with this bike are non-issues in reality.
Sorry Solid, I totally disagree with your complaints, each one can be remedied for minimal expense, the DRZ is a very simple bike to work on.
I always warm up my bikes before I ride them, it's good for the motor. Re-gearing is inexpensive and easy, changes the bike on the hwy. I am 6'6" and have two inch Rox risers on my bike which makes standing quite comfortable and the cables work just fine. A lack of a fan is not a problem, I typically ride in 100 degree heat at slow speeds and it's no problem, but if you really feel the need , buy a fan. The clutch switch is easily defeated, you tube it! I don't know of any bike that comes straight out of the box that does not need a few adjustments to make it just right for you. The DRZ is a rock solid dependable bike with great power! That 300 Honda or Kawasaki you're looking at is underpowered , you would be highly disappointed!
Appreciate the feedback RJ and all fair points. Most of my issues are easy and basic fixes. What I was trying to get across was that I am not gelling with the bike enough to want to go through the journey of addressing them 👍 As good and capable as it is, its not for me 🙂
@@chroniclesofsolid Solid, you need to do the mods and ride it for awhile, make it yours! You will be surprised how easily the DRZ can become your Unicorn!
Thanks for sharing on your last video. I'm in the same boat after 2 years of health issues. Also like you in having some laying things, my feet, which have forced me to change styles. Least we are still putting on miles!
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It appears two of the reasons the Australian DRZ is lighter than the US one is the fan, and baffle. I appreciate that you are so particular, It's what makes you a great moto journalist. looking forward to your next bike. I'm heading out on a four, and a half month dirt tour of the American west. Leaving on Tuesday, shipped my bike last week, and will pick it up in San Diego. I'm riding a CRF250L with 26,000 miles on her. well be spending the start of the trip in the desert, and move up into the higher country as the desert heats up. Will be posting videos to You Tube, If anyones interested. You take care, Aloha
Sounds like an epic trip Pat
@15:00 crf300 rally - do i
, I can attest you won’t regret it !
I wish you luck. Life is short and it is best to do what makes you happy. Making a decision like that is difficult. Your advice to make sure it is the one before you sink lots of money is not lost on me.
Cheers Walter 👍
Spot on Solid! I loved my DRZ in the bush but they are a pig on road. I machined up an aluminium bung for the muffler with a smaller hole and it was much quieter without losing power. Gearing is a big compromise, hard to get it right for all round use. Suspension is pretty good. I've now got a DR650 and love it! Doesn't feel a lot heavier and is easy to handle, cruises easily and very relaxed on 100-110km/h all day and will tractor up any hill. Suspension needs work but if you don't try to ride it like an enduro bike it's not a problem. Bulletproof bike which I plan on owning and riding for a long time to come...
Cheers Dave
I've got the S model, it was available in Australia for a while, this is going back to 05 though. The extra weight isn't really that noticeable, I changed the exhaust and gearing, the radiator fan does come in handy. 16 years later I've still got it and its still going strong, love the drz.
great video and review on the drz. im looking into getting it. glad you point out the pro and cons. but that crf 300 looks temping haha
Sure does!
Why don’t you get a DRZ-400s exhaust to address your noise issue? I’ve seen them for less than $150 on ebay.
I looked at the DR-Z 400. The weight turned me off. I bought a Beta 390 rr-s
What are the measurements for the handlebars from side to side? Have an outdoor area with a standard door frame. Wanting to bring the bike inside as I have no garage. Purchasing a new drz in the coming weeks? Great video
I really enjoy my second-hand DZ-Z400S. The previous owner really took care of it and dressed it up. Compared to a 200cc dual sport, its a lot of fun. It gets me where I want to go, even on the Interstate, but its not enjoyable due to all the wind. I haven't counted teeth so I don't know what I'm geared at, but it can maintain 80 without a problem. It takes a little clutch, which is way better than my other dual sport, to get going most of the time. I wish it had a wider ratio transmission. I don't need or want 6th, I want L-N-1-2-3-4.
The high clearance really helps out on some rutted out singletrack nearby, but the rest of my riding could be easily done with a slightly lower and more road friendly bike. I couldn't take an "ADV" bike everywhere I like to ride, but I think I could enjoy a CRF300L and maybe even make a DR650 work.
I dream of a removable "rally" style fairing, for riding to the place, and then dropping at the camp site for exploring with less weight.
If you got a CRF300L (I managed to get one) you still would have to invest some money to get it ready to go. A bash plate, a fat bar and a suspension upgrade are mandatory. In Europe it sets you back at least 1.000 €, I don’t know what it is in Australian Dollars.
But straight out the box it’s quieter, doesn’t need as much warm up , steering locks from key , better road gearing and cooling fan so that alone fixes just about all the the things he would of like to upgrade!
I hope he’s going for the blue or green to be different, but the Red seems to be the right fit for his situation
@@kennyknackers6084 I fully agree with you and I love my CRF. I had a DRZ400 back than (I think I bought it in 2005, and they didn’t change significantly since that time) so I know exactly what you’re talking about. I just wanted to mention, that it still needs some investments to be ready for the tails (at least, if one is a fat ass like me - 6,1”, 90kg 😚, what means around 100kg with gear).
@@bartoszpajak2285 totally agree but I think he knows every bike is going to need a few upgrades, skid plate , bark busters, stronger bars is probably all he needs for starters with the Honda. Suspension more so if it’s a L and not the rally.
We agree! But like he said the DRZ was going to still cost more and not quiet get to where he wanted it to be!
A Honda will start of closer to where he wants his ride to be and more likely exceed with upgrades in time
@@kennyknackers6084 the only real drawback is, that the CRF is still slightly underpowered, what gets obvious on hill climbs and in deep sand very quickly. And that’s where the DRZ definitely has the edge.
@@bartoszpajak2285 yes drz is more trail than a true road trail! ITCHY BOOTS just rode a crf250 2020 model north to south across South Africa, so reliable! But I agree they lac in hill and soft sand compared to a more trail bike ! But for us older frail people do we really want to be push it that hard ! I’m not fit enough for Dakar rally anymore!
Great video as usual. I really appreciate your honest perspective on motorcycles. I recently purchased a 2020 WR250R and am really enjoying it. I went back and forth between it and the DRZ but after weighing the pros and cons of each I pulled the trigger on the Yamaha. So far so good. Keep up the good work.
Cheers Marion, WR250R is an amazing little machine, Enjoy!
@@chroniclesofsolid I think so and a great side kick to my Africa Twin.
Why didn't you try for a 350 exc..
Hey Solid, good to see ya again buddy, lots of good points you make regarding your bike. Just got my own, picked up an adventure bike, Honda cb500x, its perfect for me, looking forward to putting on some good kms.
Looking forward to your next video
Congrats 👍
hey … I did it … I got my 2021 DR650 yesterday and will get it registered this coming week. Market is crazy hot here in the USA also … hard to find ANY street legal dirt bike.
Nice work!
So we will see a new CRF300L vid soon? 👍
I’m thinking the same thing.
But it has only 27 hp and too smooth suspensions...
I'd love to see you review a CRF300 rally if you ever get the chance. It just seems killer to me, almost the unicorn. I know you're a fan of the bike on paper but I'd like to see your impressions after riding it. Everything I've seen so far points to the suspension being far too soft. Loved the vid, cheers!
Rally is on the hit list to ride ASAP 👍
The UK road tests suggest the CRF300L & Rally are far better bikes to ride than the specs on paper make out.
Motorcycle Adventure Dirtbike TV did a great review on the 300 rally.
@@TommyNitro its worth checking out the review hey....i still think though that the drz is a better bike (with mods) for that type trail/back road riding....and i don’t even own one, just researching for a mate who’s looking at riding bikes
@@chroniclesofsolid got mine now, had a 2011 crf 450x, too highly strung, service intervals etc, lovin the 300 rally, haven't been off road yet, want to run it in more first.
Great video man! Glad to see you back in the dirt. The DRZ definitely isn’t perfect… but there’s really no other bike like it. Ride safe!
I personally think you made the best choice for you, & I think you should be very proud of your purchase. Do what you think is best on accessories & no doubt you will have your version of your idea of a unicorn for you. I am very happy for you!!!
Thanks Edwin
Great video again, try a AJP PR7
The yellow is awesome. Can you do a video on how that ignition is set up on the bars. Mine looks janky. Yours looks clean
I wish the drz was available in the Philippines
Great bike!!!!!!!!
My rmx450z had the clutch switch also, so I modded it easily. I pulled the switch from the perch and then unplugged it from the main wiring harness. To get it to start you need to bridge this harness plug so you just add a piece of 18g solid wire and connect the two wires of the plug. I then covered that up with shrink wrap and tucked it all behind the headlight.
Compared to a DR 650 from 1992, the DRZ is a formula 1 car..if a bike is fantastic, it depends what you are used to. I would also say all bikes likes aminute or two warm up to get some oil in the right places.
You are 100% right bud. If you're out the driveway just after hitting the go button, you should probably buy an Audi.
Thanks mate I love the Drz and I'm really torn between the Drz 400c and the Swm 300rs do you have any feedback the swm seems to have some good comments
Thanks
That's disappointing but good luck. I bit the bullet and went the ACT WR and Big Bore on my DRZ (another aussie here). Glad I did it too, so far so good.
Hey solid, I have bypassed both the clutch and side stand switches on my DRZ, a lot of hassle gone!
well gooday , i was surprised when you said you are from the west like me{ Geraldton} and yes i would say your on the money with the drz , its a good all rounder , but not quite there , for me my 2011 ktm 250exc 2 banger has been a fantastic bike , no its not a highway bike , more off road , buy thats what i like to do , i bought a 500exc ,, thats better on road but again it better off road . now at 62 ,, where to go from here ? mmm . great to see you out riding again . cheers steve/Geraldton
Nice combo of EXC's 👍
The clutch switch can be easily bypassed. Take off the headlight cowl and plug the wire back in to itself. 😊
An interesting review of the whole bike as a package for you. Of course many owners are more than happy that the DRZ suits them or can be modified to suit them. For the sake of playing devil’s advocate, for someone who does change bikes often and puts thought into the next one I’m surprised you bought it in the first place, many of the negatives you’ve raised would have come to light from researching the model. The steering lock, gear ratios, the fact it has 5 gears, that it doesn’t have a fan, the starting process (and I always start my bikes with the clutch in to put less stress on the starter motor), all of this info could be researched beforehand. If there’s a lesson here it is Do The Research and really think what that means in a real world application
I’m a new subscriber. What other motorcycles have you had in the same category as the DRZ? I have a T7 which I love, but on the lookout for a smaller dual sport for off road training. Test rode a KLX250S yesterday. Wow what a difference in weight and flickability to my T7 (obviously). Didn’t buy it, it was too small and weak engine and suspension for my 6’4 frame.
Just my two cents but I'm 6'1 and have found the wr250r very comfortable for my size. It made me realize how tiny and cramped my vstrom 1000 is.
@@jakestewart7079 I would love a WR250R, but they are never for sale in Norway and when they are, they are crazy expensive. Its a used one out now, 2017 model, 9800$...
Might take this one up on the Q&A. KTM 690 Enduro if you can afford it $$ 300L if you throw out the suspension for better option. Big bore the KLX250S, Kawasaki sell a 300cc kit from the dealership here in OZ since its release.
@@chroniclesofsolid You have a brand new DRZ but thinking about the KLX? Thats a serious downgrade! But I guess your arguments are understandable.
Nice review. The clutch lever has a switch to start, just link between the terminals, same with sidestand switch, to bypass, (always on) I always start my bike, then put my jacket, helmet, gloves on, then your almost there with warm up. The pro to this is that the oil gets a chance to circulate before taking off. In comparison my efi bike idles high on start up, drives me crazy, and not as smooth as carb through slow traffic.
I took a brand new stock Suzuki DRZ 400 To the little Roady national EnDuro back in 2001 in Rhode Island it was The maiden voyage of the bike And came in 3rd fourth stroke in the C class out of around 25 riders. The bike looked like it had been through the ringer and 2 years older after 60 miles of tough trails.
australian e model subframe is basically identical to to s apart from not having pillion pegs, non street legal e models have a short subframe like a competition bike.
you should've got an enduro end cap with the cape york kit for the exhaust which is quieter.
warm the bike up while you put your gear on.
6 gears means nothing, it's the overall spread a crf300l is doing the exact same revs at 100kph.
drz's don't overheat if you are moving, doesn't matter how fast as long as your'e moving.
Noted, thanks for catching that 👍
don't forget to chase up the dealer about the enduro end cap for the muffler it's quieter.
CRF450L, Best bike in my opinion, coz i own one,had the 250L sold that and bought the 450, never looked back
Last weekend I helped a buddy pick up a KLX250SM (motard). Got to take it for a very short ride in the parking lot - stalled it straight away. Not much torque. FMF pipe and it's too loud; no option for a baffle. Now; the way you worded your explanation on your pipe the shop HAD the baffle and either chucked it or never installed it. Perhaps they still have it and can supply it.
I was keen on the CRF300L Rally, but bikes are going for premium prices because demand is well over supply. Being too cheap to pay premium prices the Rally is off the table this year. But dang, the Africa Twin is looking mighty good (finding the CB does not have the leg and arm room for longer hauls).....
Dealer disposed of me baffle and is stalling on finding a new one. It is hard to go past the AT once you hit the ignition and listen to that engine note 🤤
Some of you old guys need to hear, after 50, a man shouldn't buy more motorcycles. 50 is probably enough motorcycles.
Whaaaat?
Just brought my 20th bike and my 1st drz at 56
I'm 57 now and I had 8 motorcycles in my life, till 50 I have a great gap to stop buying motorcycles, I'll keep riding
Oh Goldilocks, is there "just right" for you?
Recent subscriber and recent DRZ-E purchaser here in NZ and have to agree with your assessment. I had a 2009 KLX250S and the DRZ feels like a step backwards in some ways; no 6th gear, radiator fan and tacho that the 250 had and is definitely not as daily friendly as the 250 was. But no other current bike options in that 300-500cc bracket!
My biggest initial dislike with the DRZ was the standing riding position, I am only 5 foot 11 and found it very fatiguing and uncomfortable to ride; it actually made me hate the bike. Changing the bars to Pro Taper Windham bend with 1" risers and it solved that problem completely. Didn't have to change any cables but I had to turn the throttle housing around to the bottom.
Welcome aboard Jeremy 👍 Thanks for the tip
I have bar risers and tall bars on my bike and the cabels reach fine ?? Also pulling the clutch in to start is very nit picky and i have a big gun exhaust my bike is loud but i wouldnt say its embarrising ? Its sounds nice i dont even wrar ear plugs and ride for hours without "headaches" the only thing i agree with you is the 5 speed but i can live with that because the bike is so reliable and capable maybe a really good rider or a pro can oush it past its limits but probably 75% of riders cant ride like that probably less
I thought it was Poms that were supposed to be the whingers? Mr Perfectionist I don't think you'll ever be satisfied with any bike. I'm happy with mine, if the road journey to the dirt is too far I just throw it in a trailer behind my car. The DRZ is durable, capable and fun, and it doesn't whinge!
We don't whinge, how unfair of you I'm insulted , you meanie.
Expect a letter in the post.
Pull the exhaust cap, stuff stainless steel wool in the hole and reinstall cap. If it’s still to loud repeat step one.
With this bike I do have to ride the highway north or south to get to the bush tracks .So hope it will work for me.
I can't believe you just did that to us! The suspense is killing me.... Wot bike!!!!
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Why did you say we weren’t getting the KLX 300? They are for sale here. Are you not in the US?
I live down under 🦘🤠
Seriously??
I recon your eyeing off a Husky Svartpilen 401 ... that little beauty is 7 grand ride away in asstralia atm.
Question, what bike in your opinion would fulfill and check all the tick marks for your needs without adding new ones? just curious. I appreciate your videos and opinions by the way.
Do i regret buying my drz400. 100 percent no it is perfect for the pnw usa6
Had a new 2018 drz. Didn't like it at all. Traded for a wr250r. Love it.
Hi Chronik. Try to get a dB killer. It doesn’t fit from any drz 400? Some body will have for sale for sure, who change the exzhaust. Just an idea.
Hay Solid this mite be the first time I sort of disagree . I think whatever bike you get you will have small things you will have to address . You've sorted the breather hose ✔. The clutch switch and the side stand switch are a easy fix . Getting the cables sorted for the bar rises is a bit of a pain but it can be done with out new cables . I have 30mm rises and my mate runs 50mm no problem but you do have to reroute the cables like i said and it is a pain in the ass . The baffle is a easy fix too just ask the dealer to keep the next one they take out ✔. Don't worry about a after market exhaust you really don't need it unless your racing. The warming up is easy one to just start it before you put your helmet and gloves on and you should be right ✔. Yep 6th gear would be good but you do get used to it.
The fan thing you can get away with a computer fan and a switch or buy one of a S or SM model I have only boiled mine once in 30.000ks plenty of single tracks . I don't think there's a bike out there that you don't need to do something to make it fit you . There is a reason the DRZ is so popular you just have to make it yours with what suits you. You really don't need to spend a lot of money .
I got a set of motard rims I can throw on in half a hour and head out and mix it up with the boy racers.
Also how many Kms have you got up on it now ??? .
The DRZ is not my only bike but I love it it's like a swiss amy knife it did take a bit time to gel with it .
Maybe you need a bit more time with it but if you don't like it you don't like it .
Anyway some food for thought . Thanks mate ✌
I reckon this is a very fair comment from dragon, and well intended. A few months after getting ur ???cough...300L you're going to be trawling aftermarket sites, spending $$ and posting new suspension, accessory etc. upgrades or fixit videos 4sure Solid - its the nature of the beast haha🤣 but all good fun matey. Good luck finding one to test-ride first.
I think you guys both got the wrong end of the stick. I am under no illusion that whatever bike comes next will need heavy modification, its the nature of our game 😬 That is not my real gripe with the DRZ, it's that I do not like it enough to justify going down that road. This was a stop gap bike that I gave the chance to become my primary but I we have not gelled. It's all part of the journey 👍
@@chroniclesofsolid if your selling it let me know, I maybe interested. I’m Sor pretty close to you I think.
Noted James, PM me on my FB page.
@@chroniclesofsolid Hay Solid I think there's 2 types of people . there's more but let's just stick with 2 🤣🤣🤣
( buyers people who keep their purchases ) that's me I rarely sell anything
( sellers people who are always updating to the new )
There's no right or wrong .
I know you are not a newbie and are under no illusion . some times it's hard to express in text what I mean ✌.
I think you made it clear in this comment ( That is not my real gripe with the DRZ, it's that I do not like it enough to justify going down that road. ) and if that's how you feel it's not for you . But if anyone I know is thinking about getting a bike I will always suggest the DRZ because of my experience with it and it's all been a positive one and being happy with what I got and hope other people have the same . I suppose it really comes down to is it doesn't matter what bike your on just have fun . Thanks mate ✌
How much more different is the DRZ400SM : i was told it has a different carb and gearing. So I don’t do off-road anymore prob should mention that. Been minding a friend Drz400sm while he is away OS. It been prob the best am touring bike I been On. Safari tank would be a good update
Great review Solid, I owned this bike too and agree with everything you’ve said. I actually ran a 15/42 sprocket combo for road use, but the off Road was a little difficult in the tight stuff, and the seat wasn’t real good for a big day either. Like you I’ve owned around 35+ bikes over my 47 years from xr 250’s to 1000cc sports bikes. I also like experiencing new machines and getting to know what they’re all about. I’ve landed on a crf250 rally for the moment with a suspension upgrade. It’s the best all rounder I’ve had so far. It lets me commute comfortably and explore on weekends. The 300 version would be my next choice I think ??
Good to know, I'm looking at the 300 Rally. Which suspension package did you go with?
@@slakk5093 i went to a local suspension specialist, (shock treatment) they re-sprung and re-valved the front and rear. It’s a completely different bike to ride, even on the road it handles better with less fork dive under braking 👌🏻
Thanks Adam 👍
If you put your deposit down now you can get a Tenere 700 from the July batch arriving in Australia like me 😉
I'm wondering why wouldn't you like to modify and tinker with your Sportster? Sportsters are all about mods and building whatever you like from it.
Buddy klx450r enduro
WOW, Full disclosure I live in the Caribbean. To here you belly ackee about this bike is disheartening .This is a gem of a bike by all measure. Your complaints are so trivial I couldn't finish this video. I dont know any body who wouldn't want this bike as is and some who would kill for it. This is what we call first world problem. Be thankful for you privilege you have a lot to thankful for.
With the Honda 300 now available. Are you tempted to go for a test ride just for curiosity?
Most definitely, the challenge is getting a ride. All sold out and no demo’s available 😞
What is the other bike you have your eyes on?
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They took the baffles out at the dealers... they must have pile .. to just put back... warm up period 😱... you chuck your gear on, open the door & go... startup BEFORE you chuck your gear on 🙃... you bought it expecting to do a few mods... there are heaps of tiny rad fans, an inline temp switch, sorted... its got good bones in the engine, frame & suspension
Sorry solid but all the issues with the DRZ were there, you were spoilt with the WR250R (steering lock on the ign switch, EFI, rad fan, 6sp gearbox & can cruise at 100kph ) you don't want to spend money on a few small modifications but you may blow more coin selling & buying another bike.
Too true, the WR ruined my expectations for a DS 😝
@@chroniclesofsolid I have a WR250R & a TT250R the TTR still has a carby & the choke is required but you can take off & take the choke off down the road, steering lock is not a big deal, yes the WRR is bloody good, mine has 22k on the clock
I agree with you, I have a DRZ that I hardly ride as I don't like it. I hate the noise, even with a new end cap it sounds obscenely loud. I installed the ACT gears, they are not perfect. 1-3 are ok, but there is a big jump to 4th and a massive leap to 5th. 14/49 gearing helps.
Thanks for the info on the ACT 👍
Yeah, it needs the ACT gear set really bad. I had a drz400se for a couple years, and swapped it for a wr250r. I was very surprised at how much better the wr250r was on the street and how much easier the slightly lighter/smaller bike was in the bush.
Here in Canada i was able to run my drz400se with only one rad and it never overheated.
Good luck
The journey continues
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I wish we had the DRZ400 in Thailand, I nearly bought a new one the Uk a few years ago
Good video. Fair call, I had a dr650 and I just couldn’t jive with the idea of slabbing for hundreds of km at the time so I wanted a ‘dirt bike’ (verses dual sport) which this ticks the boxes. Apart from the weight of course.
here’s to the new Honda 300 bringing some modern bike to us.
Engineering Explained talked about transmission ratios in a Mustang and they didn't follow a mathematical progression. The engineers were trying to account for the amount of soccer mom driving these cars normally go through, yet still allow stoplight racing.
Clutch cancel is super easy.I found it annoying too.
What tampon brand you prefer brother? Nah jokes but damn majority of your issues with the bike couldve ben adjusted. Breather holes etc can be adjusted. You have to work with the bike not have the bike work for you. Good opinions tho but damn, This was a anti drz400 vid 😂
Very interesting & honest review. Cheers Solid. Sounds like a bit of a PITA for making quick runs to the store. That and the gearing which I would need to switch out front & rear sprockets. So where to next? The suspense is killing me. I believe a new shipment of CRF300L are due to hit our shores in June??? 😉 I’ve got my eye on a couple of CRF450L but getting them to the right price is the challenge 😎
So you gonna be doing the Honda Monkey on singletrack!
I have a DRZ and love it. But you are spot on with some of your gripes. Too loud when starting up at 6am for a Sunday morning ride? Think the neighbors agree with you. Screaming on the highway, currently have 15 41, which makes off road a bit more challenging as you are doing 30km or riding the clutch a bit. Mostly I do sand so 30km in first not a problem
Yeah I've stopped going for early morning rides because of the warm up routine and excessive noise on my Drz. Wakes up all my (very close) neighbours.
Good video, Solid! It was actually a bit educational for me as I did realize that there were so many differences between the E and the S model. That exhaust mod that Suzuki does would absolutely drive me nuts and I don't blame you at all. One thing that really surprised me is the lack of radiator fan(s). It doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me, especially for the Australian market, and the fact that they have one on the S and SM.
Thanks mate, yer its a bit of a head scratcher regarding the fan
It's a completely different radiator system, not just a lack of fans. It's a free flowing radiator, so it cools much more effectively, but the down side is it heats up faster when air is not passing over it. Probably weight saving and a lack of room is why there's no fans on it.
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That still doesn't make sense for a bike that can be ridden on tight slow-going single track where air flow is going to be greatly reduced. That is when radiator fans always kick on.
@@SigmaSheepdog buy the thing is that any moving air over the free flow radiator cools the drze very quickly. It just doesn't like sitting still. As long as it's moving it's cooling more effectively than the S/SM radiator
I wish America could get the cape York drz400 e just like the one that you have