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4. Remove the bolts and fasteners.

5. Pull off the front tank cover hooks.

Covers have hooks at the circled
places.

6. Raise the fairings 

2

 with a hand

to separate it from the front tank
cover 

3

.

7. Unhook the hooks and remove the

front tank cover 

3

. Covers have

hooks at the circled places.

Summary of Contents for V-Storm DL650A

Page 1: ...99011 11J63 01A DL650A DL650A OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...of the motorcycle and should remain with the motorcycle when resold or otherwise transferred to a new owner or operator The manual contains important safety information and instructions which should...

Page 3: ...nt that you avoid operating the engine in a manner which could expose the engine parts to excessive heat Please refer to the BREAK IN RUN NING IN section for specific break in recommendations WARNING...

Page 4: ...enced technicians that are trained to provide your machine with the best possible service with the right tools and equip ment All information illustrations and speci fications contained in this manual...

Page 5: ...SUMER INFORMATION CONTROLS FUEL ENGINE OIL AND COOLANT RECOMMENDATIONS BREAK IN RUNNING IN AND INSPECTION BEFORE RIDING RIDING TIPS INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING STORAGE PROCEDURE AND MOT...

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Page 7: ...1 1 1 CONSUMER INFORMATION ACCESSORY USE AND MOTORCYCLE LOADING 1 2 SAFE RIDING RECOMMENDATION FOR MOTORCYCLE RIDERS 1 4 LABELS 1 5 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION 1 6 NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM AUSTRALIA ONLY 1 6...

Page 8: ...ity problems The extra weight will cause the motor cycle to be less responsive to your steering control The weight may also cause oscillations in the front end and lead to instability prob lems Access...

Page 9: ...ight low and close to the center of the motorcycle as possible Do not attach large or heavy items to the handlebars front forks or rear fender Do not install a luggage carrier or a luggage box protrud...

Page 10: ...le safety equipment starts with a quality helmet One of the most serious injuries that can happen is a head injury ALWAYS wear a properly approved helmet You should also wear suitable eye protection R...

Page 11: ...al grat ings and bridges Whenever in doubt about road condition slow down RIDE DEFENSIVELY The most common type of motorcycle accident occurs when a car traveling towards a motorcycle turns round cor...

Page 12: ...r future ref erence NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM AUSTRALIA ONLY TAMPERING WITH NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM PROHIBITED Owners are warned that the law may prohibit a The removal or rendering inopera tive by any person...

Page 13: ...ION SWITCH 2 7 INSTRUMENT PANEL 2 9 LEFT HANDLEBAR 2 20 RIGHT HANDLEBAR 2 22 FUEL TANK CAP 2 24 GEARSHIFT LEVER 2 25 REAR BRAKE PEDAL 2 25 SEAT LOCK 2 26 HELMET HOLDER 2 27 SIDE STAND 2 27 SUSPENSION...

Page 14: ...OLS LOCATION OF PARTS 1 Clutch lever 2 Left handlebar switches 3 Instrument panel 4 Front brake fluid reservoir 5 Right handlebar switches 6 Throttle grip 7 Front brake lever 8 Ignition switch 9 Fuel...

Page 15: ...2 3 0 Air cleaner A Spark plugs B Battery and fuses C Helmet holders D Tools E Seat lock F Engine oil filter G Engine oil drain plug H Gearshift lever I Side stand...

Page 16: ...2 4 J Rear brake fluid reservoir K Engine oil filler cap L Rear brake pedal M Engine oil inspection window...

Page 17: ...identification code is programmed into the key There fore a key made by an ordinary locksmith will not work Ask Suzuki dealer if you need to make a spare key If you lose the key ask your Suzuki deale...

Page 18: ...med into it The key commu nicates the identification code to the ECM when the key is turned to ON position NOTE It is impossible to start the engine when the indicator remains blink ing If the indicat...

Page 19: ...turned on when the key is in this position The key cannot be removed from the ignition switch in this position NOTE Start the engine promptly after turning the key to the ON position or the battery wi...

Page 20: ...ocked can be hazardous You could lose your balance and fall or you could drop the motorcycle Stop the motorcycle and place it on the side stand if equipped before locking the steering Never attempt to...

Page 21: ...itch is turned to the ON posi tion The fuel injection system indicator light 8 freeze indicator light A and coolant temperature indicator oil pressure indicator light B come on for 2 seconds The tacho...

Page 22: ...tachometer indicates the engine speed in revolutions per minute r min GEAR POSITION INDICATOR 4 The gear position indicator indicates gear position This indicator displays N when the transmission is...

Page 23: ...at high speed before starting the motorcycle If the ABS indicator light does not come on when the ignition switch is turned on you should have the sys tem checked by an authorized Suzuki dealer as so...

Page 24: ...meter alternately and the red indicator light comes on and remains lit keep the engine running and bring your motorcycle to an authorized Suzuki dealer If the engine stalls try restarting the engine a...

Page 25: ...splayed by an LCD segment temperature indi cator 0 water temperature mark C and indicator light B When the coolant temperature exceeds 115 C 239 F all five LCD segments turn on When the coolant temper...

Page 26: ...itch in the ON position but the engine is not started the symbol C in the display and the indicator light B comes on As soon as the engine is started the symbol C and the indicator light should go out...

Page 27: ...tch or button is pressed and held display will increase continuously The clock can be adjusted when the ignition switch is in the ON position This clock is powered by the bat tery of the motorcycle If...

Page 28: ...zed when the ignition switch is turned off and the memorized display appears when the ignition switch is turned on again NOTE Set the meter to odometer then press and hold the ADJUST but ton 1 for 2 s...

Page 29: ...ster the distance between fuel stops To reset a meter to zero push the ADJUST button 1 for 2 seconds while the display indicates the trip meter 1 or 2 you want to reset When you reset the trip meter 1...

Page 30: ...eter NOTE The display shows estimated values Indications may not be the same as actual values km L L 100 km km L mode L 100 km mode Press and hold the ADJUST button 1 for 2 seconds to change km L mode...

Page 31: ...return to mode FUEL METER F The fuel meter indicates the amount of fuel remaining in the fuel tank The fuel meter displays all 5 segments when the fuel tank is full The mark blinks when the fuel level...

Page 32: ...ight also turns on Headlight flasher switch Press the dimmer switch of posi tion to flash the headlight high beam NOTICE Holding the dimmer switch between the and posi tion will light both the high an...

Page 33: ...l HORN SWITCH 5 Press the switch to sound the horn TURN SIGNAL LIGHT SWITCH 6 Moving the switch to the position will flash the left turn signals Moving the switch to the position will flash the right...

Page 34: ...ce between the throttle grip and the front brake lever is adjustable to 5 positions To change the position push the brake lever forward and turn the adjuster to the desired position When changing the...

Page 35: ...ansmission is in gear the side stand is fully up and the clutch is disengaged NOTE The headlight will go off when the electric starter switch is pushed THROTTLE GRIP 4 Engine speed is controlled by th...

Page 36: ...expands due to engine heat or heating by the sun Fuel that overflows can catch fire Stop adding fuel when the fuel level reaches the bottom of the filler neck WARNING Failure to follow safety precau t...

Page 37: ...sion is in neutral the green indicator light on the instrument panel will be lit How ever even though the light is illumi nated cautiously and slowly release the clutch lever to make sure that the tra...

Page 38: ...seat hooks into the seat hook retainers and push down firmly until the seat snaps into the locked position A small and light article such as rain gear or a windbreaker can be placed under the seat Lo...

Page 39: ...s tem works as follows If the side stand is down and the transmission is in gear the engine can not be started If the engine is running and the transmission is shifted into gear with the side stand do...

Page 40: ...t when you turn left Check operation of the side stand ignition interlock system before riding Always retract the side stand completely before starting off NOTICE If you do not take proper precau tion...

Page 41: ...ing pre load There are 4 grooved lines on the side of the adjuster 1 for reference Posi tion 5 provides the minimum spring pre load and position 0 provides the maximum pre load This motorcycle is deli...

Page 42: ...ad Position 0 provides the softest spring pre load and position 5 pro vides the stiffest This motorcycle is delivered from the factory with its adjuster set on position 2 Rear Suspension Label NOTE As...

Page 43: ...s 2 Turn the adjuster counterclock wise 2 turns until the two punch marks align Turn the adjuster clockwise to stiffen the damping force and turn it counter clockwise to soften the damping force WINDS...

Page 44: ...ing with the rear view mirror can be hazardous You could lose your balance and fall After adjusting the windshield height and the rear view mirror position turn the handlebar right and left to check t...

Page 45: ...3 1 3 FUEL ENGINE OIL AND COOLANT RECOMMENDATIONS FUEL OCTANE RATING 3 2 OXYGENATED FUEL RECOMMENDATION 3 2 ENGINE OIL 3 4 COOLANT 3 5...

Page 46: ...r motorcycle without jeopardizing the New Vehicle Limited Warranty or the Emission Control System Warranty NOTE Oxygenated fuels are fuels which contain oxygencarrying addi tives such as MTBE or alcoh...

Page 47: ...ls Be sure that any oxygenated fuel you use has recommended octane ratings If you are not satisfied with the drivability or fuel economy of your motorcycle when you are using an oxygenated fuel or if...

Page 48: ...ards Organization SAE Engine Oil Viscosity Suzuki recommends the use of SAE 10W 40 engine oil If SAE 10W 40 engine oil is not available select an alternative according to the following chart JASO T903...

Page 49: ...th distilled water only at the ratio of 50 50 A PI SERVICE S J SAE 10W 40 E N E R GY CONSER V I N G A PI SERVICE S J SAE 10W 40 R E S O URCE CONSE R V I N G A P I SERVICE S N SAE 10W 40 WARNING Engine...

Page 50: ...SUZUKI SUPER LONG LIFE COOL ANT when replacing coolant SUZUKI LONG LIFE COOLANT Green Water for mixing Use distilled water only Water other than distilled water can corrode and clog the aluminium rad...

Page 51: ...MAXIMUM ENGINE SPEED RECOMMENDATION 4 2 VARY THE ENGINE SPEED 4 2 BREAKING IN THE NEW TIRES 4 2 AVOID CONSTANT LOW SPEED 4 2 ALLOW THE ENGINE OIL TO CIRCULATE BEFORE RIDING 4 3 OBSERVE YOUR FIRST AND...

Page 52: ...ak in to assure maximum performance just as the engine does Wear in the tread surface by gradually increasing your cornering lean angles over the first 160 km 100 miles before attempting maximum perfo...

Page 53: ...rmance from the engine NOTE The 1000 km 600 miles ser vice should be performed as outlined in the INSPECTION AND MAINTE NANCE section of this Owner s Man ual Pay particular attention to the CAUTION an...

Page 54: ...and positive return of the throttle grip to the closed position Clutch 6 28 Proper lever play Smooth and progressive action Brakes 2 22 2 25 6 34 Proper pedal and lever operation Fluid level in the re...

Page 55: ...5 1 5 RIDING TIPS STARTING THE ENGINE 5 2 STARTING OFF 5 3 USING THE TRANSMISSION 5 4 RIDING ON HILLS 5 5 STOPPING AND PARKING 5 6...

Page 56: ...ottle 1 8 and push the electric starter switch when the engine is hard to start NOTE The fuel supply system stops the engine when the motorcycle is overturned Turn off the ignition switch before resta...

Page 57: ...e side stand is down the engine will stop running WARNING Riding at excessive speeds increases your chances of losing control of the motorcycle which can result in an accident Always ride at a speed t...

Page 58: ...edule Shifting down schedule Disengage the clutch when the motor cycle speed drops below 20 km h 12 miles h Gear position km h miles h 1st 2nd 20 12 2nd 3rd 30 19 3rd 4th 40 25 4th 5th 50 31 5th 6th 6...

Page 59: ...ng steep slope use engine compression to assist the brakes by shifting to a lower gear Continuous brake application can overheat the brakes and reduce their effective ness Be careful however not to al...

Page 60: ...weather conditions You must still ride sensibly and alertly On regular paved roads some riders may be able to obtain slightly shorter stopping distances with conventional brake systems than with ABS...

Page 61: ...umping either one It is normal for the brake lever pedal to pulsate while the ABS is operating Non recommended tires can affect wheel speed and may confuse the computer ABS does not work at very low s...

Page 62: ...brake can cause skidding and loss of control Apply both brakes evenly and at the same time WARNING Hard braking while turning may cause wheel skid and loss of con trol Brake before you begin to turn...

Page 63: ...before starting engine 6 Turn the ignition key to the OFF position 7 Turn the handlebars all the way to the left and lock the steering for security 8 Remove the ignition key NOTE If an optional anti t...

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Page 65: ...HOSE 6 22 ENGINE OIL 6 22 ENGINE IDLE SPEED INSPECTION 6 27 THROTTLE CABLE PLAY 6 27 CLUTCH 6 28 COOLANT 6 29 DRIVE CHAIN 6 30 BRAKES 6 34 TIRES 6 38 SIDE STAND IGNITION INTERLOCK SYSTEM 6 42 FRONT W...

Page 66: ...um safety we suggest that you have these items inspected and serviced by your authorized Suzuki dealer or a quali fied service mechanic WARNING Improper maintenance or failure to perform recommended m...

Page 67: ...a qualified mechanic NOTICE Servicing electric parts with the ignition switch in the ON posi tion can damage the electric parts when the electric circuit is shorted Turn off the ignition switch before...

Page 68: ...Engine oil 6 22 R R R R R Engine oil filter 6 22 R R Throttle cable play 6 27 I I I I I Throttle valve synchronization I I Engine coolant 6 29 SUZUKI SUPER LONG LIFE COOLANT Blue Replace every 4 years...

Page 69: ...nder the seat FUEL TANK LIFT 1 Place the motorcycle on the side stand 2 Remove the seat by referring to the SEAT LOCK section RIGHT LEFT RIGHT LEFT 3 Remove the right and left bolts Unhook the right a...

Page 70: ...off the front tank cover hooks Covers have hooks at the circled places 6 Raise the fairings 2 with a hand to separate it from the front tank cover 3 7 Unhook the hooks and remove the front tank cover...

Page 71: ...6 7 RIGHT LEFT 8 Remove the fuel tank side cover bolts RIGHT LEFT 9 Loosen the instrument panel bolts Push down the instrument panel at around the circled place to unhook the hooks...

Page 72: ...nd the circled place with thumbs and roll up the fairing to unhook the hooks RIGHT LEFT 11 The fuel tank cover has fasteners behind the cover at the rectangle mark places Pull up the fuel tank side co...

Page 73: ...6 9 RIGHT LEFT 12 The fuel tank side cover has a fas tener behind the cover at the cir cled place Move the fuel tank side cover 4 backward to slip off the hook...

Page 74: ...RIGHT LEFT 13 Remove the right and left fairing bolts 14 Remove the bolts Remove the fuel tank fitting bracket 5 15 Remove the bolt Remove the prop 6 and two cushion 16 Support the fuel tank with the...

Page 75: ...r a long rough ride and after get ting it wet it in the rain or after wash ing it Major lubrication points are indicated below Motor oil Grease Drive chain lubricant 1 Clutch lever pivot 2 Side stand...

Page 76: ...om battery can cause blindness or severe burns When working near the battery use proper eye protection and gloves Flush eyes or body with ample water and get medical care immediately if you suffer inj...

Page 77: ...the battery once a month if the motorcycle is not used for a long time NOTICE Reversing the battery lead wires can damage the charging system and the battery Always attach the red lead to the positive...

Page 78: ...r AIR CLEANER If the elements have become clogged with dust intake resistance will increase with a resultant decrease in power output and an increase in fuel consumption If you use your motor cycle un...

Page 79: ...t the air cleaner element frequently if the vehicle is used in dusty wet or muddy con ditions can damage your motorcy cle The air cleaner element can become clogged under these con ditions and engine...

Page 80: ...in position and is sealing properly NOTE Be careful not to spray water on the air cleaner box when cleaning the motorcycle Reinstall the fuel tank NOTE Check that the fuel tank drain hose and breather...

Page 81: ...r Drain Plug 1 Loosen the clamp bolts 1 Pull up the air cleaner box 2 2 Remove the plug and drain water and oil at the periodic mainte nance interval The air cleaner drain plug is located beneath the...

Page 82: ...covers by referring to the SEAT LOCK and FUEL TANK LIFT section RIGHT LEFT 2 Pull off the right and left side fair ing 1 from the radiator 3 Remove the radiator mounting bolt 2 and slide the radiator...

Page 83: ...ark plug cap with a screwdriver or a bar if it is hard to remove by hand Do not pull the spark plug cord CAUTION A hot radiator and hot engine can burn you Wait until the radiator and engine are cool...

Page 84: ...ith a colder plug Plug Replacement Guide NOTE This motorcycle uses a resis tor type spark plug to avoid jamming electronic parts Improper spark plug selection may cause electronic inter ference with y...

Page 85: ...proper installation of the spark plug can damage your motorcycle An overly tight or cross threaded spark plug will damage the alumi num threads of the cylinder head Carefully turn the spark plug by ha...

Page 86: ...l Daily oil level checks and periodic changes are two of the most important mainte nance items to be performed ENGINE OIL LEVEL CHECK Follow the procedure below to inspect the engine oil level 1 Start...

Page 87: ...m the bottom of the engine and drain the engine oil into a drain pan NOTICE Operating the motorcycle with too little or too much oil can damage the engine Place the motorcycle on level ground Check th...

Page 88: ...ag WARNING Children and pets may be harmed by swallowing new or used oil Repeated prolonged contact with used engine oil may cause skin cancer Brief contact with oil may irritate skin Keep new and use...

Page 89: ...position on the cap type filter wrench or on the oil filter Use an oil filter wrench to tighten the filter 2 turns or to specified torque Oil filter tightening torque 20 N m 2 0 kgf m 14 5 lbf ft NOT...

Page 90: ...nly 10 Start the engine while the motor cycle is outside on level ground and allow it to idle for three min utes 11 Turn the engine off and wait approximately three minutes Recheck the oil level on th...

Page 91: ...E CABLE PLAY 2 0 4 0 mm 0 08 0 16 in To adjust the cable play 1 Remove the boot 1 2 Loosen the lock nut 2 3 Turn the adjuster 3 so that the throttle grip has 2 0 4 0 mm 0 08 0 16 in play 4 Tighten the...

Page 92: ...utch lever end before the clutch begins to disengage If you find the play of clutch incorrect adjust it in the following way 1 Loosen the lock nut 1 2 Turn the clutch lever adjuster 2 clockwise as far...

Page 93: ...ift the fuel tank by referring to the FUEL TANK LIFT section 2 Remove the filler cap and add specified engine coolant through the filler hole until it reaches the F line Refer to the FUEL ENGINE OIL A...

Page 94: ...hose with a new one DRIVE CHAIN This motorcycle has an endless drive chain constructed from special mate rials It does not use a master link We recommend that you take your motor cycle to an authorize...

Page 95: ...n or damaged teeth Loose sprocket mounting nuts If you find any of these problems with your sprocket consult your Suzuki dealer or a qualified mechanic Good Worn NOTE The two sprockets should be inspe...

Page 96: ...sity oil 80 90 6 Lubricate both front and back plates of the drive chain 7 Wipe off excess lubricant after lubricating all around the drive chain NOTICE Cleaning the drive chain improp erly can damage...

Page 97: ...t sprocket To assist you in perform ing this procedure there are refer ence marks 3 on the swingarm and each chain adjuster which are to be aligned with each other and to be used as a reference from o...

Page 98: ...l times Check the wear of the disk brake pads BRAKE HOSE INSPECTION Inspect the brake hoses and hose joints for cracks damage or brake fluid leakage If any defects are found ask your Suzuki dealer to...

Page 99: ...mful if it comes in contact with skin or eyes Solu tion can be poisonous to animals If brake fluid is swallowed do not induce vomiting Immediately con tact a poison control center or a physician If br...

Page 100: ...their proper position WARNING Failure to inspect and maintain the brake pads and replace them when recommended can increase your chance of having an acci dent If you need to replace brake pads have y...

Page 101: ...lowing man ner 15 25 mm 0 6 1 0 in 1 Loosen the lock nut 1 and rotate the push rod 2 to locate the pedal 15 25 mm 0 6 1 0 in below the top face of the footrest 2 Retighten the lock nut 1 to secure the...

Page 102: ...cycle and the road Failure to take the precautions below may result in an accident due to tire failure Check tire condition and pres sure before each ride and adjust pressure if necessary Avoid overlo...

Page 103: ...amount of tire to be in contact with the road which can contribute to skidding and loss of control Cold Tire Inflation Pressure NOTE When you detect drops in tire pressure check the tire for nails or...

Page 104: ...n 1 6 mm 0 06 in front 2 0 mm 0 08 in rear NOTE The mark indicates the place where the wear bars are molded into the tire When the wear bars contact the road it indicates that the tire wear limit has...

Page 105: ...m Special tire irons and rim protectors or a special ized tire mounting machine must be used for removing and installing tires to prevent tire or rim damage which could result in an air leak Repair pu...

Page 106: ...s working properly If the engine continues to run with the side stand down and the transmission in gear then the side stand ignition interlock system is not working prop erly Have your motorcycle insp...

Page 107: ...e may result 4 Loosen the axle holder bolt 2 on the left front fork 5 Loosen the axle shaft 3 tempo rarily NOTE A special tool is necessary to loosen the shaft 3 The special tool is available at Suzuk...

Page 108: ...nd may result in an accident Before riding pump the brake lever repeatedly until the brake pads are pressed against the brake disks and proper lever stroke and firm feel are restored Also check that t...

Page 109: ...d nuts are not prop erly tightened the wheel can come off causing an accident Be sure to tighten the bolts and nuts to the specified torque If you do not have a torque wrench or do not know how to use...

Page 110: ...ar wheel slightly off the ground 5 Loosen the right and left chain adjusting bolts 2 6 Draw out the axle shaft 7 With the wheel moved forward remove the chain from the sprocket NOTICE Improper jacking...

Page 111: ...st the drive chain and failure to torque bolts and nuts properly could lead to an accident After installing the rear wheel adjust the drive chain as described in the DRIVE CHAIN ADJUSTMENT section Tor...

Page 112: ...orm the follow ing step To remove the instrument panel assembly 1 Remove the bolts and fasteners 2 Push the instrument panel cover at the circled place with thumb and roll up the cover to unhook the h...

Page 113: ...ssary to discon nect the meter coupler HEADLIGHT 1 Disconnect the socket 1 from the headlight and remove the rubber cap 2 2 Unhook the bulb holder spring 3 and pull out the bulb 4 NOTICE The headlight...

Page 114: ...JUSTMENT The headlight beam can be adjusted both right and left or up and down if necessary To adjust the beam right and left Turn the adjuster 1 clockwise or counterclockwise To adjust the beam up an...

Page 115: ...BRAKE LIGHT TAILLIGHT To change the brake light taillight bulb perform the following steps 1 Remove the seat by referring to the SEAT LOCK section 2 Turn the socket 1 counterclock wise and remove it...

Page 116: ...t bulb follow the procedure steps 1 Remove the nuts 1 2 Remove the screws 2 and take off the cover with the lens 3 3 Push in on the bulb twisting it to the left and pull it out 4 To fit the replacemen...

Page 117: ...the seat One 30A spare fuse is located in the fuse box The fuses are located under the seat Two spare fuses one 10A and one 15A are provided in the fuse box The ABS fuse is located under the seat Two...

Page 118: ...ION fuse protects the ECM oxygen sensor solenoid fuel pump relay starter relay igni tion coils and Immobilizer if equipped 15A SIGNAL fuse protects the turn signal lights brake taillight license light...

Page 119: ...prohibited because lead deactivates the pollutant reducing components of the catalyst system The converter is designed to last the life of the motorcycle under normal usage and when unleaded fuel is...

Page 120: ...mission is in gear and the motorcycle is in motion Do not try to start the engine by pushing the motorcycle or by coasting down a hill Do not idle the engine with any spark plug wires disconnected or...

Page 121: ...7 1 7 TROUBLESHOOTING FUEL SUPPLY CHECK 7 2 IGNITION SYSTEM CHECK 7 3 ENGINE STALLING 7 3...

Page 122: ...dicates FI showing signs of trouble in the fuel injection system take your machine to an authorized Suzuki dealer Refer to the INSTRUMENT PANEL section for an explanation of the fuel injection sys tem...

Page 123: ...uzuki dealer for repairs ENGINE STALLING 1 Make sure there is enough fuel in the fuel tank 2 If the meter indicates FI show ing signs of trouble in the fuel injection system take your machine to an au...

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Page 125: ...8 1 8 STORAGE PROCEDURE AND MOTORCYCLE CLEANING STORAGE PROCEDURE 8 2 PROCEDURE FOR RETURNING TO SERVICE 8 3 CORROSION PREVENTION 8 3 MOTORCYCLE CLEANING 8 4 INSPECTION AFTER CLEANING 8 6...

Page 126: ...stabilizer manufacturer 2 Run the engine for a few minutes until the stabilized gasoline fills the fuel injection system ENGINE 1 Pour one tablespoon of motor oil into each spark plug hole Rein stall...

Page 127: ...o come Important Information About Corrosion Common causes of corrosion Accumulation of road salt dirt moisture or chemicals in hard to reach areas Chipping scratches and any damage to treated or pain...

Page 128: ...motorcycle cover can help protect the finish from the harmful UV rays in sunlight and can reduce the amount of dust and air pollution reaching the surface Your Suzuki dealer can help you select the r...

Page 129: ...e to avoid battery discharge Windshield Cleaning Clean the windshield with a soft cloth and warm water with a mild deter gent If scratched polish with a com mercially available plastic polish Replace...

Page 130: ...emove from surfaces with a matte finish Friction while riding excessive rub bing or polishing of a surface with a matte finish will change its appear ance INSPECTION AFTER CLEANING For extended life o...

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Page 132: ...system Wet sump DRIVE TRAIN Clutch Wet multi plate type Transmission 6 speed constant mesh Gearshift pattern 1 down 5 up Primary reduction ratio 2 088 71 34 Gear ratios Low 2 461 32 13 2nd 1 777 32 18...

Page 133: ...e light 12V 5W Turn signal light 12V 21W Speedometer light LED Turn signal indicator light LED Neutral indicator light LED High beam indicator light LED Oil pressure Coolant temperature indicator ligh...

Page 134: ...9 CORROSION PREVENTION 8 3 D DRIVE CHAIN 6 30 E ENGINE IDLE SPEED INSPECTION 6 27 ENGINE OIL 3 4 6 22 ENGINE STALLING 7 3 F FRONT BRAKE LEVER FITTING 6 54 FRONT WHEEL REMOVAL 6 43 FUEL 2 24 6 5 FUEL H...

Page 135: ...NG TO SERVICE 8 3 R REAR BRAKE PEDAL 2 25 REAR WHEEL REMOVAL 6 45 RIDING ON HILLS 5 5 RIGHT HANDLEBAR 2 22 S SAFE RIDING RECOMMENDATION FOR MOTORCYCLE RIDERS 1 4 SEAT LOCK 2 26 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION...

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