Suzuki DR200SE


The Suzuki DR200SE is an entry-level dual-sport motorcycle built by Suzuki.
Introduced in 1996 the DR200SE was a derivative of the DR200 and has remained mostly unchanged until production stopped in 2013 with the introduction of the DR200S which is essentially the same bike mechanically with a few minor upgrades to the seat and the plastics.
This lightweight, low-cost motorcycle is often used by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation to teach beginners how to ride. It has a four-stroke, single-cylinder engine and can be ridden offroad or licensed for street use in the United States. It has a five-speed transmission and push-button start with electronic-ignition. Some models outside the United States have a kickstart, handguard, left and right side stand, oil radiator, front luggage carrier-headlight guard and rear luggage carrier.