KLX vs DRZ400

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Old 03-17-2012 | 01:43 PM
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I had an opportunity to ride with a nice guy I met who has a drz400 - no disrespect to him his skill level is just about above mine. So we get to a stretch of open road, and I blow past him at 70 mph.. I am toying with him passing him over and over.. until I reach 90 mph GPS.. then we hit the trails.. same thing.. I am accellerating better, we stop and he looks depressed. We talk about the bike and when he learns I did work to the head he smiles as if relieved.. (he was going to buy a klx but got a drz). Made me feel proud of the bike.. it really kicked a drz400 in the teeth.

I am sure we could tune up a drz to be a monster too.. but its nice to know that THIS klx is a small monster
 
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Old 03-17-2012 | 02:25 PM
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Was the DRZ400 properly tuned yet and broke in? (I bet he is going to fine tune that ride now!) I would feel abit frustrated with that as well.

Good to hear that you think your ride is still a small monster.
 
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Old 03-17-2012 | 03:03 PM
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I pulled up beside a DRZ-400SM last night at a red light.

Should have talked to the guy, he just gave me thumbs up, and I turned the corner at the light because I was headed home.

Would like to see how much power a DRZ has compared to my little KLX.
 
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Old 03-17-2012 | 04:06 PM
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My friend that i ride with all the time has a drz-400. On the street he's quicker off the line but in the woods its more so even. I might even have an edge on him offroad, but i like to think that's my skill, haha.

And by the way his drz is stock and my klx just has a pipe/ re-jet.
 
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Old 03-17-2012 | 07:02 PM
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His DRZ has baffle removed and it is jetted. I still smoked him (sorry tyler), but yes I did.
 
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Old 03-17-2012 | 07:20 PM
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I have one of each. 09 KLX 351 BB with carb, FMF PB, Q4 and lowered 1.5". Off road I run 12/42 on road 15/42.

06 400 DRZ, jet kit, 3X3 air box mod and Baja tail light[LED]. Lowered 2". Off road 13 and a 15 on. Exhaust is stock

KLX seems a bit better off road[brake slides great any one else notice this?].
KLX quicker off idle[carb?] DRZ pulls harder. Both bikes have Cycra bark busters and Kenda DOT knobies. DRZ feels heavier [is] Pert much a toss~up. I'm short and old and like the KLX best. Both are better than my 02 KTM 520 on road, off road not so much.

Your thoughts on this may differ.



 
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Old 03-17-2012 | 08:24 PM
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Were going to put a pumper carb in his drz and see what happens then.. I bet that will wake up that drz400.. I have heard some crazy numbers like people getting 45 hp out of them
 
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Old 03-18-2012 | 12:07 AM
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I'm sure you guys speak of the DRZ(S) model (dula sport) not the DRZ(E) model (enduro.)
There a quite a few differences between the two, an FCR pumper carb and higher compression head among others. Not chalk and cheese but not apples for apples either,
 
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Old 03-18-2012 | 02:35 AM
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Hi West Oz, as far as I know there is three base gaskets for the DRZs with the S getting the thick one. I was going to put on the FCR and open up the exhaust but then if I want to go faster I will take the KTM.

As far as I know the "E" carb is not just a bolt on.
 
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Old 03-18-2012 | 10:01 AM
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A tuned KLX with a big bore kit will generally beat a stock DRZ, feels more nimble & initial acceleration is better .

I have riden a couple of DRZ's here in Thailand with loud pipes & badly jetted carbs, which aren't very impressive!

My view of the DRZ400sm in Thailand is a little biased, as 90% of them on Phuket are rentals with cheap crappy old tires & the riders don't know the roads or their bikes well enough to give me any problems. A properly tuned DRZ with an experienced rider is whole different ball game on the road IMO (very quick & handle very well)
 


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