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Many suppliers are experiencing HUGE increases in demand and supply chain delays. We appreciate your patience. The quickest way to get your item is to place your order now which guarantees your place in line.
DR650 '96 - '23 Fresh o-rings to ensure your DR650 stays oil-tight and leak free. Includes one of each: oil filter o-ring, filter cover o-ring and filler cap o-ring $8.95
Many suppliers are experiencing HUGE increases in demand and supply chain delays. We appreciate your patience. The quickest way to get your item is to place your order now which guarantees your place in line.
DR650 '96 - '23 This is all you need to not only change your oil, but protect your motor as well. We include a magnetic drain plug, to help catch stray metal pieces, a 10-pack of oil filters, and new O-Rings to replace any you have that may be leaking or worn.
$57.95 What is the best oil for a DR650?CASTROL POWER 1 4T 10W-40 good.
How many quarts of oil does a DR650 take?Comes with 3 quarts of oil.
How fast does a DR650 go?If you keep with the standard front sprocket distribution (i.e. 15/42), you can comfortably cruise at 100kph (60mph) all day. You can of course go faster, but you will get tired more quickly. The DR650 only has 5 gears and a big single-cylinder which is ideal for off-road (i.e. more torque at lower rpm).
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