I wasn't impressed with the power of the DR (nor the fuel injection), although it was lighter, thinner and more nimble than the baggy. The Baggy just feels right. has more power, torque and a higher top speed.
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The DR is the more serious supermoto, but if that's what you want you'd be better off looking at KTM.
Well, over here the Suzi is the killer bike, virtually running away from everything else on the supermoto track. I have no truck with supermoto, but I've seen them in action several times at racing events were I was running my own stuff, and it is awesome how they trounce the KTMs, half way down the next little straight before the big bores are even out of the corner.
The difference of 40kgs =88lbs is most of the reason.
But, of course none of these are fit for the road. That is not what they're for. And longevity was and is not a topic in their development, especially for KTMs. Under that aspect, any of the japanese engines is worlds better, obviously including the MZ.
For road use, the MZ or the Yamaha engined Aprilia or the Yamaha is definitely the much better bet.
but, 190kmh = 120mph?
noway! - physically impossible with 48bhp and that aerodynamic profile.
Go figure. I said that defines the rules of physics.
The SZR, much lower and with an aerodynamically halfway useful fairing, runs barely 180kmh flat out with tucked-in rider wearing racing leathers.
The Skorpion not even that due to its larger profile. All with the exact same engine.
Always stoped speeds, not fantastic speedo readouts, which on the MZs is always nothing short of fantastic(al). As in fantasy.