So thankful for this DR focused content. Just bought an 83 that was restored a few years ago and hasn't done much work since, just sitting in a garage. Not running as yet ...will check fuel, air and spark, then take it from there. No doubt I'll be watching your vid as assist when probing the valves and carb. Happy days!
Well that's cleaned up a treat! The perceived 'lack of power' doesn't seem to hinder its progress and the unworn suspension looks ideal for that terrain. There's also something to be said for a quiet bike when riding land like that is so precious these days.
Thank you for the feedback! I’ll be leaving it on ultra wide angles for helmet view from here on out. I also did my 10 mile harder loop with this bike and will have a video with that next week.
While this is a nice bike and looks amazing, I still prefer the XR200 to the DR250 believe it or not. I read an old Dirt Rider magazine article that claimed the DR250 only made 0.9hp more than the XR200 in 82 or 83 (can’t recall at the moment). The DR250 did make a bit more torque down low but it weighed 30lbs more so it pretty much cancelled that out.
Thanks! Yeah it’s not so bad. Just needs a little uncorking which I ended up doing after this video and ran it on my 10 mile hard loop. It does better than I thought it would! That video will be out next week.
@@Garage2Trail previous owner put a gold dg head on it and a dg pipe, rejeted it and regeared it. It’s pretty much a rocket. I got a big folder full of all the magazine tests, factory manual, original sales receipt. It was actually registered for the road, the original owner was a fanatic and traded in an earlier it 250 on it. I have the title but it’s “ double signed “ so I’m not sure how to go about getting it in my name. I’ve had it for about ten years, it’s a little tall for me so I ride my kx 100 most of the time.
@@quickturn66 that is cool! Friend of mine had an 86 (I think that was the year) IT200 when we were in high school in 98. I remember that thing having a snappy powerband. I can’t tell you how many times I saw him loop that thing out on hill climbs lol
Same thing with the 230 suzuki quadsport i have, it's a 1986, they seemed kinda choked up in 1st and 2nd gear, doesn't really like to get up and go unless it's 3rd and 4th gear, great for backwoods though. I just need a new gasket for the top end, some new rings, and some new tires but i might as well buy a whole top end since the gasket is like 2/5 of the price for a top end, mid 80s were pretty much meant for mostly trail in the 250cc and under department for 4 strokes👌
All the manufacturers were trying to play catch up with Hondas XR line in the 4 stroke world. They seemed to have had the market cornered in that area for a little while at least. I think just a rejet along with uncorking the intake and putting a free flowing exhaust would do wonders. I only did the airbox mod with this one which did help.
Those valves are set. Adjusted them about 5 or 6 times when I was trying to diagnose the no start problem lol. It was driving me nuts so I made sure they are in spec. It starts first kick hot and cold.
One thing about those vintage Suzuki’s of that era they sure do look good either trail riding or on a track! Nice video. Thanks!
Thank you! I agree, it’s a great looking bike. The colors all match up perfectly. The gold accents set it off.
Did u recently sell this bike?@@Garage2Trail
I really enjoyed the video, call Bike looks like it came off the showroom floor.
Thank you! Yeah, this bike was barely ridden over the last 40 years
So thankful for this DR focused content. Just bought an 83 that was restored a few years ago and hasn't done much work since, just sitting in a garage. Not running as yet ...will check fuel, air and spark, then take it from there. No doubt I'll be watching your vid as assist when probing the valves and carb. Happy days!
Awesome, glad to help! I have an ‘86 DR200 sitting in storage that I’ll be getting to eventually too on the channel. Good luck with yours!
Well that's cleaned up a treat! The perceived 'lack of power' doesn't seem to hinder its progress and the unworn suspension looks ideal for that terrain. There's also something to be said for a quiet bike when riding land like that is so precious these days.
Yes it’s a nice trail bike. Doesn’t get it done fast or do the big climbs but is great for just cruising and enjoying the woods!
Yes, the field of view is much better now. Thanks!
Thank you for the feedback! Ultra wide it is!
I love the bike and your new camera view is much more better.👍
Thank you for the feedback! I’ll be leaving it on ultra wide angles for helmet view from here on out. I also did my 10 mile harder loop with this bike and will have a video with that next week.
That trail is like Heaven on earth.
It’s definitely my happy place!
That thing looks so good! Looks like a lot of fun to ride. I might need to find an old air cooled thumpe to dink around on.
Good video. Fired right up one kick!
Thanks Chuck! Yup, she’s extremely reliable. Hot or cold or normally starts with 1 or 2 kicks!
Nice work! Bike looks great! I'll take my XR400, though.
Thank you! I agree, I’m still taking my XRs 👍
I think you may have found a keeper for light trail rides. Seems an enjoyable bike and certainly is great looking.
While this is a nice bike and looks amazing, I still prefer the XR200 to the DR250 believe it or not. I read an old Dirt Rider magazine article that claimed the DR250 only made 0.9hp more than the XR200 in 82 or 83 (can’t recall at the moment). The DR250 did make a bit more torque down low but it weighed 30lbs more so it pretty much cancelled that out.
Seems like a pretty good trail bike,came out nice. I’ve got a 80 it175 , it’s a little hyper for trail riding.
Thanks! Yeah it’s not so bad. Just needs a little uncorking which I ended up doing after this video and ran it on my 10 mile hard loop. It does better than I thought it would! That video will be out next week.
Also, that IT would probably be a fun bike! A 175 is a good size for the tight gnarly stuff
@@Garage2Trail previous owner put a gold dg head on it and a dg pipe, rejeted it and regeared it. It’s pretty much a rocket. I got a big folder full of all the magazine tests, factory manual, original sales receipt. It was actually registered for the road, the original owner was a fanatic and traded in an earlier it 250 on it. I have the title but it’s “ double signed “ so I’m not sure how to go about getting it in my name. I’ve had it for about ten years, it’s a little tall for me so I ride my kx 100 most of the time.
@@quickturn66 that is cool! Friend of mine had an 86 (I think that was the year) IT200 when we were in high school in 98. I remember that thing having a snappy powerband. I can’t tell you how many times I saw him loop that thing out on hill climbs lol
Same thing with the 230 suzuki quadsport i have, it's a 1986, they seemed kinda choked up in 1st and 2nd gear, doesn't really like to get up and go unless it's 3rd and 4th gear, great for backwoods though. I just need a new gasket for the top end, some new rings, and some new tires but i might as well buy a whole top end since the gasket is like 2/5 of the price for a top end, mid 80s were pretty much meant for mostly trail in the 250cc and under department for 4 strokes👌
All the manufacturers were trying to play catch up with Hondas XR line in the 4 stroke world. They seemed to have had the market cornered in that area for a little while at least. I think just a rejet along with uncorking the intake and putting a free flowing exhaust would do wonders. I only did the airbox mod with this one which did help.
neat bike. nice to be able to compare it to the xr
In the next video, I uncork it and take it on the “10 miler” to get a better feel for it.
Very Nice!!
Sounds just like my 200s 3wheeler
Nice
Awsome
sounds like you may need to adjust the rockers.
Those valves are set. Adjusted them about 5 or 6 times when I was trying to diagnose the no start problem lol. It was driving me nuts so I made sure they are in spec. It starts first kick hot and cold.
@@Garage2Trail some say it's better to run them a little loose and not to tight.
@@Garage2Trail Timing chain adjustment
Bike looks mint video quality great but your gloves I would gladly buy you some replacements
Thanks! Lol I was waiting for someone to comment on those ripped up gloves! I didn’t have my good ones with me that day so I was stuck with those.
@@Garage2Trail ✋Nice one
The kawasaki version was a KLR
Thanks, I couldn’t recall what the Kawasaki 4strokes of the time would have been.
Funny video , my lawn mower makes more power and sounds better.
Im glad it was entertaining! 😆