Key performance

98 ch
Power
🔧
996 cc
Displacement
⚖️
238 kg
Weight
🏎️
200 km/h
Top speed
💺
830 mm
Seat height
22.0 L
Fuel capacity
💰
9 900 €
New price
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Technical specifications

Changements 2003 2005
Power
98.0 ch @ 7600 tr/min (71.5 kW) 98.0 ch @ 7600 tr/min (72.1 kW)
Engine type
V2, four-stroke Bicylindre en L à 90°, 4 temps
Cooling
Liquid liquide
Bore × stroke
98.0 x 66.0 mm (3.9 x 2.6 inches) 98 x 66 mm
Fuel system
Injection Injection Ø 45 mm
Valve timing
Double Overhead Cams/Twin Cam (DOHC)
Gearbox
6-speed boîte à 6 rapports
Final drive
Chain   (final drive) Chaîne
Front brakes
Double disc Freinage 2 disques Ø 310 mm, étrier 2 pistons
Rear brakes
Single disc Freinage 1 disque Ø 160 mm, étrier simple piston
Front tyre
110/80-19 110/80-19
Rear tyre
150/70-17 150/70-17
Wheelbase
1550.00 mm
Ground clearance
160.00 mm
Length
2290.00 mm
Width
865.00 mm

Engine

Displacement
996 cc
Power
98.0 ch @ 7600 tr/min (72.1 kW)
Torque
101.0 Nm @ 6400 tr/min
Engine type
Bicylindre en L à 90°, 4 temps
Cooling
liquide
Compression ratio
11.3:1
Bore × stroke
98 x 66 mm
Valves/cylinder
4
Camshafts
2 ACT
Fuel system
Injection Ø 45 mm

Chassis

Frame
double poutre en alu
Gearbox
boîte à 6 rapports
Final drive
Chaîne
Front suspension
Fourche téléhydraulique Ø 43 mm, déb : 160 mm
Rear suspension
Mono-amortisseur, déb : 159 mm

Brakes

Front brakes
Freinage 2 disques Ø 310 mm, étrier 2 pistons
Rear brakes
Freinage 1 disque Ø 160 mm, étrier simple piston
Front tyre
110/80-19
Front tyre pressure
2.50 bar
Rear tyre
150/70-17
Rear tyre pressure
2.90 bar

Dimensions

Seat height
830.00 mm
Fuel capacity
22.00 L
Weight
238.00 kg
Dry weight
207.00 kg
New price
9 900 €

Overview

When Suzuki decided to enter the large adventure-touring segment, the Hamamatsu manufacturer took its time. The Suzuki DL 1000 V-Strom 2005 arrived in a market already well occupied by the Honda Varadero, the BMW R 1150 GS, and the Cagiva Navigator. Rather than copying, Suzuki observed and built its own recipe. The aluminum twin-spar frame houses a 996 cc 90° L-twin engine directly derived from the defunct TL 1000 S. Now that piques curiosity. On the spec sheet, the Suzuki DL 1000 V-Strom delivers 98 hp at 7,600 rpm and, more importantly, 101 Nm of torque at 6,400 rpm. Figures that placed this twin at the top of its class for the era. The price tag of €9,900 remained competitive against often pricier German rivals.

Suzuki DL 1000 V-Strom

This engine is precisely the heart of the matter. Suzuki revised the mapping and detuned the power compared to the original sport-oriented unit to favor road use. The result speaks for itself: from as low as 2,000 rpm, the twin pulls without hesitation, with a generous torque spread that makes riding smooth between 3,000 and 7,500 rpm. No need to tickle the redline — everything happens in the mid-range with a straightforward character and an eagerness that constantly invites you to get back on the throttle. The 6-speed gearbox proves precise, and sixth gear serves as a true highway overdrive: below 4,000 rpm at 130 km/h, the twin hums quietly and fuel consumption drops accordingly. With a 22-liter tank, the range allows for long legs between fill-ups without worry. Whether you're looking at the first-generation Suzuki DL 1000 V-Strom 2002, the 2007 model year, or even the restyled 2014 version, this engine remains the constant strong point of the lineage.

In the saddle, the 830 mm seat height commands respect. Shorter riders will have to contend with a high center of gravity and a wet weight of 238 kg that makes itself known during parking maneuvers. Once underway, everything changes dramatically. The V-Strom tips into corners with a disarming ease for a machine of this size. The 43 mm telescopic fork and rear monoshock provide solid dynamic composure during spirited riding. On twisty roads, the bike darts from corner to corner with reassuring stability at lean. The downside shows on rough surfaces: the fork transmits impacts harshly and the rear struggles to absorb rapid successions of bumps. The Varadero remains more comfortable on that terrain, but the Suzuki compensates with markedly superior handling precision. The braking, handled by twin 310 mm front discs with two-piston calipers, lacks a bit of initial bite but delivers its power progressively — which ultimately suits the machine's character well. The aftermarket accessories catalog for the Suzuki DL 1000 V-Strom remains well stocked, from panniers to engine guards, enough to transform this tourer into a true adventurer in the spirit of a Suzuki DL 1000 V-Strom Adventure.

Suzuki DL 1000 V-Strom

The new Suzuki DL 1000 V-Strom, in its 2020 version, has since addressed some of these shortcomings with more modern electronics and revised suspension. But the 2005 model year retains a raw mechanical charm that more recent versions have somewhat diluted. For anyone searching for a Suzuki DL 1000 V-Strom for sale on the used market, the 2003 to 2009 model years represent solid deals, with a virtually indestructible engine and reasonable maintenance costs. This machine is aimed at the touring rider who wants to devour miles without breaking the bank, the experienced motorcyclist who appreciates a characterful twin, and even the long-distance traveler ready to invest in a few compatible Suzuki DL 1000 V-Strom 2016 accessories. It doesn't claim to do everything better than the rest, but it does everything with a mechanical honesty and riding pleasure that have earned it a solid reputation in the segment. The Suzuki twin, in this configuration, remains one of the strongest arguments in the lineup.

Practical info

  • La moto est accessible aux permis : A

Indicators & positioning

Weight-to-power ratio
0.41 ch/kg
🔄
Torque / weight
0.42 Nm/kg
🔧
Volumetric power
97.1 ch/L
In category Enduro / offroad · 498-1992cc displacement (1223 motorcycles compared)
Power 97 ch Top 16%
27 ch median 57 ch 111 ch
Weight 238 kg Lighter than 19%
134 kg median 206 kg 260 kg
P/W ratio 0.41 ch/kg Top 24%
0.15 median 0.29 0.51 ch/kg

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