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− | + | '''Suzuki Djebel 200''' appeared in 1993 as a replacement for the outdated Suzuki SX200R and was available in the domestic Japanese market. | |
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+ | ''' Lineup: ''' | ||
+ | * [[Suzuki_Djebel_200 | Suzuki Djebel 200]] | ||
+ | * [[Suzuki_Djebel_250 | Suzuki Djebel 250]] | ||
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+ | ''' Main competitors: ''' | ||
+ | * [[Yamaha_Serow_225_ (XT225) | Yamaha Serow 225]] | ||
+ | * [[Yamaha_Serow_250_ (XT250) | Yamaha Serow 250]] | ||
+ | * [[Kawasaki_KL250_Super_Sherpa | Kawasaki KL250 Super Sherpa]] | ||
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+ | In 1995, an export version of the motorcycle appears, intended mainly for the markets of North America and Oceania - ''' Suzuki DR200SE ''. Both models were identical in technical part, but visually different - the Djebel 200 had a round headlight with metal protection, the DR200SE was equipped with a rectangular headlight, traditional for enduro, in a plastic case. The Japanese version (Djebel 200) was produced until 2005 inclusive, after which it was discontinued; the export version (DR200SE) was available on the market until 2013. | ||
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The Suzuki Djebel 200 (DR200SE) is based on a 199 cc 1-cylinder 4-stroke 2-valve air-cooled engine. see, giving out 20 hp. power and about 18 Nm of torque. The maximum engine performance is 7000-8500 rpm. | The Suzuki Djebel 200 (DR200SE) is based on a 199 cc 1-cylinder 4-stroke 2-valve air-cooled engine. see, giving out 20 hp. power and about 18 Nm of torque. The maximum engine performance is 7000-8500 rpm. | ||
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On the Russian market, there are mainly domestic Japanese versions (Suzuki Djebel 200), while export ones (Suzuki DR200SE) are practically not found. This is mainly due to the availability of a large selection of domestic Japanese modifications at the respective auctions and the relative ease of delivery from Japan (compared to North America). | On the Russian market, there are mainly domestic Japanese versions (Suzuki Djebel 200), while export ones (Suzuki DR200SE) are practically not found. This is mainly due to the availability of a large selection of domestic Japanese modifications at the respective auctions and the relative ease of delivery from Japan (compared to North America). | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:59, 14 August 2023
Suzuki Djebel 200 appeared in 1993 as a replacement for the outdated Suzuki SX200R and was available in the domestic Japanese market.
Lineup:
Main competitors:
In 1995, an export version of the motorcycle appears, intended mainly for the markets of North America and Oceania - ' Suzuki DR200SE . Both models were identical in technical part, but visually different - the Djebel 200 had a round headlight with metal protection, the DR200SE was equipped with a rectangular headlight, traditional for enduro, in a plastic case. The Japanese version (Djebel 200) was produced until 2005 inclusive, after which it was discontinued; the export version (DR200SE) was available on the market until 2013.
The Suzuki Djebel 200 (DR200SE) is based on a 199 cc 1-cylinder 4-stroke 2-valve air-cooled engine. see, giving out 20 hp. power and about 18 Nm of torque. The maximum engine performance is 7000-8500 rpm.
Other features include a steel frame, long-travel suspension in the form of a conventional telescopic fork in front and a rear monoshock, front disc brakes (rear - drum), a 13-liter fuel tank, a 5-speed gearbox and 121-126 kg of curb weight (depending on version).
On the Russian market, there are mainly domestic Japanese versions (Suzuki Djebel 200), while export ones (Suzuki DR200SE) are practically not found. This is mainly due to the availability of a large selection of domestic Japanese modifications at the respective auctions and the relative ease of delivery from Japan (compared to North America).
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Specifications
Specifications Suzuki Djebel 200:
Model | Suzuki Djebel 200 - Japanese version
Suzuki DR200SE - export version |
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Motorcycle type | enduro |
Release year | 1993-2005 - Djebel 200
1995-2013 - DR200SE |
Engine type | 1-cylinder, 4-stroke, OHC |
Working volume | 199 cc cm. |
Cooling | air |
Bore / Stroke | 66 x 58.2 mm |
Compression ratio | 9.4: 1 |
Number of valves per cylinder | 2 valves |
Fuel supply system | carburetor, 1x Mikuni BST31 |
Ignition type | fully transistor |
Maximum power | 20 h.p. at 8500 rpm |
Maximum torque | 17.65 Nm @ 7000 rpm |
Gearbox | 5-stage |
Drive type | chain |
Frame | steel |
Front suspension | telescopic fork, travel 205 mm |
Rear suspension | linkage with monoshock (preload adjustment), stroke - 205 mm |
Front tire size | 70 / 100-21M / C 44P |
Rear tire size | 100 / 90-18M / C 56P |
Front brakes | 1 disc, 230 mm, 1-piston caliper |
Rear brakes | drum, 130 mm |
Motorcycle length | 2150 mm |
Motorcycle width | 805 mm |
Motorcycle height | 1150 mm |
Saddle height | 810 mm |
Wheelbase | 1405 mm |
Fuel consumption | 1.87 l / 100 km |
Fuel tank capacity | 13 l
12.5 L - DR200SE (California) |
Motorcycle weight (dry) | 108 kg - Djebel 200
113 kg - DR200SE |
Motorcycle weight (curb) | 121 kg - Djebel 200
126 kg - DR200SE |
Suzuki Off-Road Motorcycle Lineup
Suzuki | ||
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85-150 см³ | RM85 · DR125 · RM125 | |
200-250 см³ | Djebel 200 · Djebel 250 · RM-Z250 · RM250 | |
400-500 см³ | DR-Z400 · RM-Z450 · RMX450 | |
600-750 см³ | DR650 |
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