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8.2/10 Enduro

Suzuki Dr-z 400 Review

"The DRZ400 is the sensible Swiss Army knife of used dual-sports."

Beginners to intermediates wanting trail-to-road versatility $3,000-$5,500 used 2000-2023
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Key Specs

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Top Speed
145 km/h (est. โ€” note: varies by variant and gearing)
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Power
39 hp
@ 8,500 rpm (est.)
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Torque
38 Nm
@ 6,500 rpm (est.)
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Fuel Economy
28.6 km/L
67 mpg ยท 3.5โ€“4.5 L/100km (typical real-world average)
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Service Every
3,000 km
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Weight
138 kg
(DR-Z400S curb weight)
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Engine
398cc single-cylinder, 4-stroke, DOHC
height
Seat Height
920 mm
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Transmission
5-speed
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Engine Lifespan
80,000โ€“120,000+ km with proper maintenance
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Used Buyer Review

The DRZ400 is about as bulletproof as dual-sports get, and the used market reflects that โ€” these things hold value because they genuinely earn it. The carbureted E and S models (avoid the SM unless you're staying mostly on tarmac) run forever if the previous owner wasn't a complete idiot. Check the carb for jetting issues, inspect the subframe for cracks, and ask about valve clearances. Neglected valves are the most common horror story you'll hear, but they're cheap to fix if caught early. The bike wants to be ridden hard and rewarded with basic maintenance โ€” it's not complicated. Performance-wise, don't expect fireworks. The 400cc thumper makes around 40 horsepower and tops out near 90mph, which sounds modest until you're threading single-track or scratching gravel roads at pace. It handles everything competently without excelling anywhere dramatically. Suspension is soft for aggressive riders but adjustable enough to work with. The E model specifically is genuinely happy on trails, logging roads, and light commuting duty โ€” a genuinely versatile machine that doesn't punish compromises.

Pros

+Near-indestructible engine reliability
+Massive aftermarket parts support
+Versatile on/off-road
+Simple carb maintenance
+Strong resale value retained

Cons

-Soft suspension stock
-Heavy for a dirtbike
-Modest top-end power
-Valves need regular checking
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Avoid if

You want aggressive performance or pure motocross

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