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Suzuki DR 350SE
With out a doubt, Suzuki's DR350 has had a big impact on the dual
sport market. As US riders searched for more off-road worthy mounts, Yamaha and
Honda were taking their big thumpers the opposite direction. Enter the DR, which
provided riders a bit more off-road capability than previously available from
Japan. The results were brisk sales and swarms of DR's showing up at organized
events. A number of years have passed since the DR's introduction and now
companies like KTM and ATK are selling serious off-road hardware at serious
prices. This left us wondering just how viable the DR was in today's Dual Sport
arena. For the answer, read on. Source Motorsports-network.com
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