
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model Code | WVB1/07 |
| Production Years | 2007 – 2011 |
| Engine Type | V-Twin, Dual Spark |
| Oil Grade | SAE 10W-40 API SF/SG or SH/SJ (JASO MA) |
| Oil Capacity | 2.7 L (With Filter) |
| Tire Size (F/R) | 110/80 R19 / 150/70 R17 |
| Spark Plugs | 4x NGK CR8E (0.7 – 0.8 mm gap) |
| Battery | YT12A-BS |
The Dual-Spark Evolution: Engineering Excellence
The 2007 transition of the Suzuki DL 650 V-Strom, designated as the WVB1/07, marked a significant engineering milestone. While visually similar to its predecessor, this iteration introduced a dual-spark plug cylinder head design to comply with stringent Euro 3 emission standards. This modification didn’t just satisfy regulators; it optimized combustion efficiency and smoothed out the low-end throttle response, further cementing the ‘Wee-Strom’s’ reputation as one of the most versatile mid-weight adventure bikes ever built. Additionally, the wheelbase was extended by 15mm to enhance high-speed stability, particularly when equipped with hard luggage.
Technical Maintenance & Fluid Specifications
From a maintenance perspective, the WVB1/07 is a model of accessibility. The liquid-cooled 90-degree V-twin requires precise lubrication to maintain the longevity of its gear-driven cams and wet clutch. MotoSpecsLab recommends a high-quality 10W-40 oil meeting JASO MA standards to prevent clutch slippage. The dual-spark configuration means four plugs are required, doubling the ignition service components compared to earlier models.
Tire Dynamics and Pressure Management
The 19-inch front wheel provides a balanced compromise between road handling and light off-road capability. Maintaining correct pressures is critical for preventing ‘cupping’ on the front tire, a common issue with heavier adventure bikes. For solo riding, 2.25 bar (33 psi) front and 2.50 bar (36 psi) rear is optimal. When fully loaded with a pillion and panniers, the rear should be increased to 2.80 bar (41 psi) to maintain carcass integrity.
MotoSpecsLab Verdict
The WVB1/07 generation of the DL 650 represents the pinnacle of the original V-Strom design philosophy. It offers a rare combination of mechanical simplicity and electronic refinement (via the improved ABS module). For the long-distance tourer or the daily commuter, its reliability remains legendary in the motorcycle industry.