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What Year Is My DRZ-400

If you’ve bought a used Suzuki DR-Z (whether it’s a DR-Z125, DR-Z250, or DR-Z400), or you’ve just inherited one, it’s common to wonder: What year is my DR-Z? Knowing the exact model year helps with ordering parts, matching plastics, and understanding your bike’s features. Here’s how to find out.


1. Locate the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)

Every DR-Z motorcycle has a unique 17-character VIN that identifies the bike. You can usually find it stamped on:

  • The right side of the steering head (the metal neck just behind the front forks)

  • Sometimes on a sticker or plate near the frame

  • On the registration paperwork or title

Write this VIN down carefully — all 17 characters matter.


2. Decode the VIN

The VIN tells you the year, make, model, and more. The 10th character of the VIN is the key to finding your DR-Z’s year.

Here’s a quick reference:

10th Character Model Year
Y 2000
1 2001
2 2002
3 2003
4 2004
5 2005
6 2006
7 2007
8 2008
9 2009
A 2010
B 2011
C 2012
D 2013
E 2014
F 2015
G 2016
H 2017
J 2018
K 2019
L 2020
M 2021
N 2022
P 2023
R 2024
S 2025

Example: If your VIN is JS1SK44A852103456, the 10th character is 5, meaning it’s a 2005 DR-Z.


3. Check the Model Code

Suzuki uses specific model codes for each version:

  • DR-Z400S – Street-legal dual sport

  • DR-Z400E – Off-road model (no lights or plate from factory)

  • DR-Z400SM – Supermoto version

  • DR-Z125 / 125L – Smaller trail bikes

You can usually find this code on the frame label or engine number area. It can help confirm exactly which DR-Z variant you have.


4. Look for Year-Specific Features

If your VIN is damaged or unreadable, you can estimate the year by looking at:

  • Graphics and colors – Suzuki changes decals and colors every few years.

  • Front fork type – Older DR-Z400S models had conventional forks; newer ones use inverted forks.

  • Rear fender design and headlight shape also changed slightly over time.

Comparing your bike to photos online of known model years can help narrow it down.


5. Ask a Dealer

If you’re still unsure, call a Suzuki dealer with your VIN. They can quickly look up the exact year, model, and production details in their database.


In Summary

Finding out what year your DR-Z is boils down to finding and decoding the VIN. The 10th character is your model year — simple as that! Once you know the year and model, it’s much easier to find the right parts and accessories for your bike.

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