Suzuki DR-Z 400SM
Based on the renowned DR-Z400 off-road bike, the DR-Z400SM offers outstanding acceleration in every gear. But the dirt-ready knobbies are replaced with pavement-gripping street tires mounted on 17-inch wheels. The SM delivers all the thrill of a SuperMoto competition in a road-friendly package. Choose your own adventure. For those who love carving corners and the call of the wild, our DualSport machines deliver comfort on the street, control off the beaten path, and full command everywhere in between. Get ready for an ideal combination of lightweight agility and crisp handling. Absolute Riding Pleasure The DR-Z400SM welcomes you to the exhilarating world of supermotard riding with cutting-edge dual purpose bike designs and stylish, functional top-grade equipment that captures the essence of free-spirited street riding pleasure. For exceptional performance on the street, the DR-Z400SM offers remarkably smooth performance, along with a rush of torque across the powerband. For crisp handling, it features a lightweight, compact design, complemented by advanced suspension front and rear, including an RM250-derived inverted fork. The DR-Z400SM Supermotard. It's the definition of performance - wherever you ride. Suzuki DR-Z400SM Key Features Suzuki's Supermotard model based on DR-Z400S - combines Supermotard style and features in a narrow, lightweight street-legal package 398cc, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 4-valve engine shared with the DR-Z400S produces lots of useful torque, and features amazingly compact, lightweight and streamlined high-tech designs give full pleasure of supermotard riding. Suzuki Composite Electrochemical Material (SCEM) plated engine's aluminium cylinder bore for durability, weight reduction and superior heat transfer. Dry-sump oiling system keeps the crankcases compact for agile handling. Clutch, magneto and cam covers all made of lightweight aluminium-alloy. Digitally mapped DC-CDI system monitoring throttle position/engine rpm and adjusts ignition timing efficient combustion. Compact electric starter motor and automatic compression release system for easy starting. Massive 310mm floating type front disc brake, same size used on the GSX-R1000 and 240mm rear disc brake shared with the RM250 provide h3 stopping power. Showa inverted front forks derived from the RM250 make for extra-smooth stroke action. Compression damping force 21-way adjustable and rebound damping force 19-way adjustable. Long-travel, damping and spring preload adjustable rear shock absorber also using RM's technology, and stylish tapered aluminium-alloy swingarm with a progressive linkage. Spring preload fully adjustable compression damping force 20-way adjustable and rebound damping force 17-way adjustable. Based on the advanced Dual Purpose model DR-Z400S, the DR-Z400SM's bodywork is sculpted as slim as possible, especially at footpegs, and features super-smooth transitions between major section such as fuel tank, seat, radiator covers, side covers and rear fender. Narrow, lightweight thin-wall chrome-moly steel tubing frame and a bolt-on type, aluminium-alloy subframe made for light, responsive handling. 17-inch high-grip front and rear radial tyres on the wide and stylishly black-coloured aluminium-rim wheels. Easy-to-read multi-function digital instrument includes speedometer, odometer, dual tripmeters with both addition and subtraction functions, clock and stopwatch with subtraction capability. Bright 60/55W halogen headlight with maintenance-free battery. MCN Review ISAAC NEWTON WOULD have approved. It was Sir Isaac’s Second Law of Motion: Force = Mass x Acceleration, that first Based on the highly regarded DR-Z400S dual-sport, obsessive calorie counting has resulted in a full-up wet weight of just 318.5 lbs, The SM designation stands for Super-Moto, the latest competition craze, wherein lightweight four-stroke motocross bikes are It’s not necessary to think of the SM as just a competition bike with lights, because as the Europeans have found, the supermoto also makes a perfect urban assault vehicle, probably quicker from point A to point B in densely populated cities than just about any other motorcycle, as well as a terrific sportbike where rougher and poorly kept roads predominate. THE MOTOR The DR400S motor was. And it’s no slouch either. With a bore of stroke of 90mm x 62.6mm, it will rev much higher than larger displacement singles, hitting the rev limiter at 9750 rpm. Remember that an engine’s rev range is an under-appreciated measure of its true performance. When two engines make the same horsepower, but one revs 50% higher, the area under the power curve is much larger for the To achieve 33.4 hp from 24.3 cubic inches (398cc) the engine uses dual overhead cams to operate four very large The piston’s top ring is an expensive L-section Dykes-type, which reduces emissions by reducing trapped fuel while it improves sealing efficiency. The aluminum cylinder uses no iron liner, but instead is plated with Suzuki’s proprietary nickel-silicon-phosphorus-carbide (SECM) material to improve heat transfer and reduce engine weight. And finally, the fuel enters via a big 36mm Mikuni CV carb. Although it could no doubt be tuned to make even more power, as delivered it gives a broad torque curve that makes a harmonious match for the machine’s weight and five-speed transmission. The overall effect is a smooth steady flow that’s easy to modulate. Liquid-cooled for efficiency, a thermostatically controlled fan will engage in slow traffic to maintain airflow. Otherwise, the big air-scoops, sized for slower going on dirt, will direct plenty of airflow over the slim radiators on either side. The transmission shifts easily and the ratio spread has been worked out to optimize pull between gears. Although we would have welcomed a sixth gear, we were satisfied with five. (Note that the motocross four-strokes often have only four gears.) The clutch Fuel efficiency is another benefit obtained from Newton’s Second Law, and we achieved nearly 45 mpg on average, riding enthusiastically. Although we never tried riding for fuel efficiency, we’d guess 50 mpg would have been possible. An electric starter is fitted and the engine features an automatic decompression device to ease starting effort. A choke button is fitted to the side of the carb and is necessary whenever the engine’s even moderately cold. After a minute or so, it will be warm enough to run without the extra enrichment. ROLLING CHASSIS The lightweight plastic side panels are attached with D-ring Dzus fasteners, so that you have fast access to the air filter or battery.
The rear travel is 10.9".
Brakes are an area where super-motos depart sharply from their dirt-bike counterparts and the equipment on the SM is again unique.
The front caliper is a two-piston, singleaction type, lighter than a four-piston unit would be. Together they create powerful stopping force but are never grabby, making them ideal for good control on slippery surfaces as well as good pavement. The rear brake is another Swiss-cheesed disc, this one of 240mm, slowed by a single piston caliper. We were impressed with the rear brake’s slowing power as well as how easy it was to avoid sliding
Of course, there was never a need to conserve lean angle with the high ground clearance and narrow footpegs. If the bike felt blown around too much on the freeway, we’d just hug the tank with our knees, so that we would be less likely to over-control the handlebars.
The way the bike can be balanced with the rider’s weight is another rare treat. Sitting in the center of the bike, you could easily influence which end got more grip as you shifted the weight of your torso front and back. On twisty roads, the bike’s bottomless suspension insures that tires stay in constant contact with the road, and even on really rough ground that would get any other bike airborne, the SM stayed securely planted. Even better is the exquisite accuracy of the steering, enabling you to place the bike precisely where you want for maximum traction.
During testing, the only limit to our tested stopping distances was the tendency to nose-stand (stoppie), which was
Also, both the shifter and brake pedal have folding tips, a neat feature for hard-core use and the handlebars are braced for good measure. However, the sore spot in the package, the seat, will make you think the SM stands for sado-masochism.
A towel over a two-byfour would be as soft. Worse, the top of the seat is so narrow that it fits between the bony rails of the pelvis, like some perverse wedgie. If you didn’t have hemorrhoids before, you will if you don’t fix it. Thankfully, we have an Air-Hawk pad stashed for such occasions. Without it, 50 miles would have been too far, with it, we had an ugly seat we could ride all day. At least upholstery is a cheap fix, as fixes go. What were they thinking?
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