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Suzuki Sharpens Its Adventure Tool: Big Changes Coming for the V-Strom

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Anyone who has ridden the Suzuki V-Strom 1050XT knows that it is one of the best adventure bikes on the market and, for 2023, Suzuki has announced big changes to almost every aspect of the bike.

The new ‘DE’ model replaces the XT and is much more off-road focused than before. The first thing you will notice is the 21” front wheel which replaces the 19” cast wheel on the standard V-Strom 1050. Wheels are wire-spoked on the DE.

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What might not be immediately obvious is the slightly stretched wheelbase (up by 40mm), the taller suspension (KYB fully adjustable) and more ground clearance. The overall length has risen to 2,390mm from 2,265mm and the width has grown 20mm. The foot pegs are large steel items and the tapered handlebars are 40mm wider.

Ground clearance is up by 25mm, although overall height has shrunk by 10mm, thanks to a new, lower screen. Seat height is up by 25mm and there is 10kg more weight.

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The engine remains the same 1,037cc V-twin, producing 105bhp but the gearbox is now fitted with a two-way quick shifter. A centre stand comes as standard, as well as hand guards and a USB and 12V socket.

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The electronics have been upgraded with a six-axis EMU, allowing lean-sensitive traction control and ABS along with Hill Hold. There’s a ride-by-wire throttle, cruise control and three-stage traction control, including a new G (for Gravel) setting that allows more rear wheel slip before intervention.

All this is controlled through a now-ubiquitous full-colour TFT dash, which replaces the old LCD item.

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That’s a lot of highly significant changes and, typical Suzuki, they are all extremely sensible, designed to properly enhance the off-road experience and are not ‘changes’ for changes’ sake. The V-Strom was already exceptionally good, the new 1050DE will be a formidable competitor in a highly competitive category.

Suzuki SA expects the new V-Strom 1050DE to arrive in the country in the second quarter of 2023. No prices have been announced as yet, however, chatting to Suzuki SA, they have suggested to us, that you can expect the new 1050DE to cost in the ballpark of around R260 000 (dependant on exchange rates closer to the time).

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Suzuki V-Strom 1050DE

For more information on the bike featured in this article, click on the link below…

2023

Suzuki V-Strom 1050DE

Pricing From R259,000 (RRP)


Brand: Suzuki
Harry Fisher
Harry Fisher
From an early age, Harry was obsessed with anything that moved under its own steam, particularly cars and motorcycles. For reasons of a financial nature, his stable of fine automobiles failed to materialise, at which point he realised that motorcycles were far more affordable and so he started his two wheel career, owning, riding, building and fixing many classic bikes. Then came the day when he converted his love of bikes into a living, writing, filming and talking about them endlessly. The passion for four wheels never left him, however, and he has now converted his writing skills into singing the praises of cars in all their infinite variety. Bikes are still his favourite means of getting around but the car in its modern form is reaching a level of perfection that is hard to resist. And they're warmer in winter....
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