Suzuki GSX-R 400 Specification

Suzuki GSX-R 400 SpecificationShort Description
The GSX-R400 (initially called GSX-R in Japan, internal model code GK71B) was released in March 1984. It was the first mass-produced light-weight racer replica with an aluminum cradle frame and a liquid-cooled inline-four DOHC engine with four valves per cylinder. The, in those days, amazing machine was based on Yoshimura’s TT-F3 racer GS1000R. The competitors, Yamaha FZ400R and Honda CBR400R were 13—31 kg (29—68 lbs) heavier than the new and quick GSX-R

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SUZUKI / GSX-R600/750 / 2006-2007 Slip-On System Installation

SUZUKI / GSX-R600/750 / 2006-2007 Slip-On System InstallationShort Description
Installation Instructions
1 After bike is cool make sure the bike is secured before beginning the installation.
2 Remove the right side lower fairing bolts and pull the fairing out from the push pin/rubber connector.
3 Fully loosen the muffler clamp from the header collector.
4 Remove the 3 muffler mounting bolts (2 on the right side, 1 on the left side).

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SUZUKI 800 VOLUSIA Adaptor Kit Installation Instructions

SUZUKI 800 VOLUSIA Adaptor Kit Installation InstructionsShort Description
Congratulations on your purchase of the SUZUKI 800 VOLUSIA Adaptor Kit. We’re sure you’ll be pleased with the new level of performance you’ll experience. This kit should be installed on bikes with After Market Exhaust Pipes only and jetted, (not included). We recommend that an experienced mechanic perform this conversion. Use the appropriate Suzuki service manual for reference to complete jetting of carbs.
Remember, gasoline is extremely flammable and can be explosive under certain conditions. Work in a well-ventilated area and clean up any spills immediately. Check for leaks before riding.

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PROCEDURE NOTES SUZUKI DL650 THROTTLE-BODY SYNCHRONISATION

PROCEDURE NOTES SUZUKI DL650 THROTTLE-BODY SYNCHRONISATIONShort Description
The DL650 has two throttle bodies, one for each cylinder. These throttle bodies meter the air that is delivered to each cylinder for fuel combustion. To ensure smooth operation of the bike’s engine, these throttle bodies must be synchronised so that each cylinder receives the same amount of combustion air for each power stroke.

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How To Change Your Oil and Filter-Suzuki GS

How To Change Your Oil and Filter-Suzuki GSShort Description
By popular demand I have undertaken the task of documenting one of my recent oil and filter changes on my GS850GT. I hope you find this helpful as you care for and maintain your classic Suzuki GS series motorcycle. This procedure will be similar for many of the GS series bikes. However, you are encouraged to refer to your owner’s manual, Suzuki Shop manual, Clymer, Haynes, etc, for further information specific to your motorcycle.

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Suzuki Samurai 1985-1989 Fastback Top Installation Instructions and Owners Manual

Suzuki Samurai 1985-1989 Fastback Top Installation Instructions and Owners ManualShort Description
Congratulations on your purchasing decision. Bestop designed the Convertible Top to give you years of dependability and performance with proper care.

This product is designed to enhance the appearance of the vehicle and to shield the occupants from ordinary weather conditions. Do not rely in any way on the components of this product to contain occupants within the vehicle, or to protect against injury or death in the event of an accident. This product will not protect the occupants from falling objects. Never operate vehicle in excess of manufacturer’s specifications.

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Suzuki VX800 Owners Manual

Suzuki VX800 Owners ManualShort Description
Your motorcycle and this owner’s manual have been desinged by people like you who enjoy motorcycling. People become motocyclists for many reasons. For starters, street riding is fun and invigorating. But no mtter why you became a motorcyclist, or how experienced you are, you will eventually face some challenging situations.

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