Suzuki V-Strom 650

Suzuki V-Strom 650
2005 V-Strom 650
ManufacturerSuzuki
ProductionSince 2004
ClassSport-touring[1]
Engine645 cc (39.4 cu in) four-stroke liquid-cooled 8V DOHC 90° V-twin
Bore / stroke81.0 mm × 62.6 mm (3.19 in × 2.46 in)
Compression ratio11.2:1
Power66 bhp (49 kW) at 8,800 rpm[2]
Torque60.3 N⋅m (44.5 lbf⋅ft) at 6,400 rpm[2]
Transmission6-speed, chain
TiresF: 110/80-19
R: 150/70-17
Wheelbase1,555 mm (61.2 in)
DimensionsL: 2,290 mm (90 in)
W: 840 mm (33 in)
H: 1,390 mm (55 in) (screen in low position)
Seat height820 mm (32 in)
Weight470 lb (210 kg)[3] (wet)
Fuel capacity22 L (4.8 imp gal; 5.8 US gal)
RelatedV-Strom 1000, Suzuki V-Strom 1050, Suzuki V-Strom 250

The Suzuki V-Strom 650 (DL650, nicknamed Weestrom[4]) is a mid-weight, sport touring motorcycle made by Suzuki since 2004, in its third generation since model year 2017. It has a standard riding posture, fuel injection and an aluminum chassis.[1] Marketed in Europe, Oceania, the Americas, and since 2018, India, the DL650 is manufactured at Suzuki's final assembly plant in Toyokawa, Japan. The V-Strom 650 trades strength in a single area for adaptability to a variety of riding conditions: commuting, cruising, adventure touring, and to a lesser degree, off-road riding.[5][6][7][8] The bike is variously categorized as dual sport, sport enduro tourer,[9] street/adventure, commuter, or entry-level.[10]

According to the New York Times, the V-Strom has a loyal following worldwide, and the DL650 outsells the larger Suzuki V-Strom 1000 and the Suzuki V-Strom 1050 and the smaller Suzuki V-Strom 250.[11]

The name V-Strom combines V, referring to the bike's V engine configuration, with the German word Strom, meaning stream or current.[12]

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  6. ^ "the ugly sister". Motorbikestoday.com. It would be ideal as a first bigger bike for a large person, as a commuter or even as a tourer
  7. ^ "2010 Suzuki V-Strom 650/ABS Review". Topspeed.com, 05.27.2010, Maxx Biker. 3 November 2008. the bike was created to satisfy as many riding demands as possible and implicit address to a very large category of riders.
  8. ^ "2010 Suzuki V-Strom 650/ABS Review". MotorcycleUSA.com. The Suzuki V-Strom is (a) jack of all trades motorcycle. Although categorized as a sport enduro touring model, the V-Strom is adept at a wide range of operating environments including: urban, canyon, highway, and light off-road motorcycle riding.
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  10. ^ "New Bike File: 2009 Suzuki V-Strom 650/V-Strom 650 ABS". Cycle World, April 2010. Archived from the original on 2013-01-20.
  11. ^ Furchgott, Roy (27 July 2012). "Unremarkable, in a Nice Way". The New York Times.
  12. ^ "2002 Suzuki DL1000 V-Strom". Motorcycle.com. April 2012.