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Horst Klein
March 30, 2025
wie wechseltman bei Roller suzuki adress die Batterie?
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Mr. Anderson
March 31, 2025
To change the battery on a Suzuki Address 125 2023 scooter:
1. Remove the battery from the motorcycle. Refer to the BATTERY section in the manual for specific instructions. 2. Clean the outside of the battery with mild soap and remove corrosion from the terminals and wiring harness. 3. If installing a new battery, ensure it is a sealed-type battery. 4. Install the new battery in the same position and reconnect the terminals, starting with the positive (+) terminal. 5. If storing the battery, keep it charged, above freezing, and in a well-ventilated dark place. Disconnect the (-) terminal if left on the motorcycle.
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This manual should be considered a permanent part 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 be read carefully before operating the motorcycle.
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Therefore, your life for your motorcycle. Your authorized model may have different standard features Suzuki dealer has experienced technicians than shown in this manual. that are trained to provide your machine with the best possible service with the right tools...
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Proper break-in operation during this time will help ensure maximum life and perfor- mance from your new motorcycle. Suzuki parts are manufactured of high quality mate- rials, and machined parts are finished to close tolerances.
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WARNING/ CAUTION/ /NOTE NOTE: Indicates special information to make maintenance easier or instructions Please read this manual and follow its clearer. instructions carefully. To emphasize special information, the symbol and the words WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE have special meanings. Pay particular atten- tion to messages highlighted by these signal words: ...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INFORMATION CONTROLS, EQUIPMENT AND ADJUSTMENTS INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING STORAGE PROCEDURE AND MOTORCYCLE CLEANING CONSUMER INFORMATION SPECIFICATIONS INDEX...
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SAFETY INFORMATION SAFETY GUIDELINES ..........................1-2 RIDING PRECAUTIONS ........................... 1-12 FUEL GUIDELINES ..........................1-18 ACCESSORY USE AND MOTORCYCLE LOADING ................1-20 MODIFICATION ............................1-24...
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SAFETY INFORMATION • To minimize injuries caused by falls or crashes, wear protective equipment such as helmets and gloves. For information on appropriate equipment and clothing, see SAFETY GUIDELINES “PROTECTIVE APPAREL” on page 1-4. • When riding, grip the handlebars with both MOST ACCIDENTS CAN BE AVOIDED hands and place your feet on the footrests.
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If the motorcycle makes an unusual sound, your ability to control the motorcycle. smells, or leaks fluid, have it inspected by a This could cause you to lose your bal- Suzuki dealer. For information on routine ance and fall off the motorcycle. If you checks periodic...
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PROTECTIVE APPAREL Helmet • Be sure to wear a helmet and tighten the Description strap firmly. Choose a helmet that fits Both rider and passenger should be sure to your head snugly but does not exert wear helmets, as well as clothing and pro- excessive pressure.
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Riding gear WARNING • Wear protective equipment and clothing that affords a high level of protection. If the person in the rear seat wears a Wear bright, eye-catching long-sleeved long jacket or coat, they may obscure uppers and full-length trousers that the tail light or turn signal light.
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SPECIAL SITUATIONS REQUIRE Rainy day, Snowy day • When the road surface is wet, loose, or SPECIAL CARE rough, you should brake with care. Brak- Windy day ing distances increase on a rainy day. When riding in a strong crosswind, which Stay off the painted surface marks, man- can occur at the entrance to a tunnel, on a hole covers, and greasy-appearing areas,...
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After riding on a flooded road, ask your lightly until they grip firmly. Suzuki dealer to check for the following: • Braking efficiency WARNING •...
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KNOW YOUR LIMITS Riding a motorcycle safely requires that your Always ride within the boundaries of your mental and physical skills are fully part of own skills. Knowing these limits and staying the experience. You should not attempt to within them will help you avoid crashes. operate a motor vehicle, especially one with two wheels, if you are tired or under the A major cause of crashes involving only a...
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PRACTICE AWAY FROM TRAFFIC CARRYING A PASSENGER Your riding skill and your mechanical knowl- This motorcycle has a capacity of two peo- edge form the foundation for safe riding ple. Do not attempt to ride while carrying practices. We suggest that you practice rid- more than one passenger.
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Before you invite someone to be a passen- ABOUT CARBON MONOXIDE ger on your motorcycle, you need to be thor- To prevent carbon monoxide poisoning, start oughly familiar with motorcycle operation. the engine in a well-ventilated location. Contained in exhaust gas, carbon monoxide Ensure that passengers understand the fol- is a colorless odorless gas, and thus is not lowing before they ride with you.
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BE STREET SMART CONCLUSION Always heed speed limits, local laws, and To avoid crashes, caution and judgment the basic rules of the road. Set a good appropriate to the environment is required. example for others by demonstrating a cour- In addition to the state of the traffic, the road, teous attitude and a responsible riding style.
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RIDING PRECAUTIONS Maximum Throttle Opening Recommendation The table below shows the maximum throt- BREAK-IN tle opening recommendation during the break-in period. Description The first 1600 km (1000 miles) is the most 800 km Less than important in the life of your motorcycle. Initial (500 miles) 1/2 throttle...
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Breaking in the new tires Observe Your Initial and New tires need proper break-in to assure Most Critical Service maximum performance, just as the engine The initial service (break-in maintenance) is does. Wear- in the tread surface by gradu- the most important service your motorcycle ally increasing your cornering lean angles will receive.
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ON HILLS Riding on a slope Holding the motorcycle stopped with When descending a long, steep slope, use throttle operation on inclines can dam- the engine compression to assist the age the motorcycle’s clutch. brakes. Continuous brake application can overheat the brakes and reduce their effec- Use the brakes when stopping the tiveness.
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PARKING WARNING How to park The catalytic converter installed in the To prevent theft, be sure to lock the handle- muffler heats up to a very high tempera- bars and remove the key when leaving the ture, and may cause fires if placed in motorcycle.
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NOTE: ABOUT THE BRAKES • If the motorcycle is to be parked on the How to use the brake system side stand on a slight slope, the front 1. Twist the throttle grip away from yourself end of the motorcycle should face “up” to close the throttle completely.
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WARNING WARNING Sudden braking can impair riding stabil- Hard braking while turning may cause ity and cause side-slips and tumbles. wheel skid, loss of control and/or cap- Avoid unnecessary sudden braking. size. Extreme caution is required when riding Brake before you begin to turn.
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In such case, try changing to a different gas station. If the situation is not improved by chang- ing, consult your Suzuki dealer. • If pinking or knocking is experienced, substitute higher octane grade gasoline or another brand, because there are dif- ferences between brands.
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Gasoline / Ethanol blends NOTE: Blends of unleaded gasoline and ethanol • To help minimize air pollution, Suzuki (grain alcohol), also known as “GASOHOL”, recommends that you use oxygenated are commercially available in some areas. fuels. Blends of this type may be used in your •...
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Be careful not to spill any fuel when fill- an accident. Suzuki genuine accessories ing the fuel tank. Wipe spilled gasoline are recommended for safe riding. Suzuki up immediately. dealer can install accessories suitable for your motorcycle. Consult your Suzuki dealer when installing accessories.
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• If you have any questions, contact operations. your Suzuki dealer. • Accessories fitted to the handlebars or the front fork area can create serious stability problems. This extra weight will cause the motorcycle to be less respon- sive to your steering control.
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Suzuki accessories. weight of the rider as well as the weight of the accessories. The additional weight of the accessories may not only create an unsafe riding condition but may also affect the riding stability.
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• Do not attach luggage compartments, WARNING load boxes, or other items that protrude from the tail end outside the body of the Overloading or improper loading can motorcycle. cause loss of motorcycle control and a • Check that both tires are properly crash.
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In addi- this motorcycle non-compliant with emis- tion to offend against the law, such modifica- sion regulations. Consult a Suzuki dealer tions may be a nuisance to others. when replacing the muffler. •...
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CONTROLS, EQUIPMENT AND ADJUSTMENTS NAMES OF PARTS AND LAYOUT DIAGRAM (PICTURE INDEX) ............2-2 INSTRUMENT PANEL ..........................2-10 IGNITION SWITCH ........................... 2-18 HANDLEBAR SWITCHES ........................2-23 STARTING THE ENGINE ......................... 2-26 REFUELING .............................. 2-30 BRAKE LEVER ............................2-34 KICK STARTER LEVER ........................... 2-35 SEAT LOCK AND HELMET HOLDERS ....................
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CONTROLS, EQUIPMENT AND ADJUSTMENTS NAMES OF PARTS AND LAYOUT DIAGRAM (PICTURE INDEX) LOCATION OF PARTS Around the Handlebar...
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Around the Handlebar 1 Combined brake lever ( 2-34) 2 Left handlebar switches ( 2-23) 3 Instrument panel ( 2-10) 4 Engine stop switch / Electric starter switch ( 2-24) 5 Throttle grip 6 Front brake lever ( 2-34) 7 Combined brake fluid reservoir ( 3-39) 8 Front rack (...
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Left Side View B Helmet holders ( 2-36) C Trunk ( 2-37) D Tools ( 3-10) E Fuel tank cap ( 2-30) F Side stand ( 2-40) G Passenger footrests H Kick starter lever ( 2-35) I Center stand ( 2-41) J Air cleaner (...
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Right Side View M Battery / Fuses ( 3-12, 3-58) N Engine oil filler cap ( 3-25) O Engine oil drain plug and oil strainer ( 3-25) P Spark plug ( 3-17) Q Hook ( 2-39)
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HANDLEBAR SWITCHES LEFT HANDLEBAR RIGHT HANDLEBAR 1 Dimmer switch ( 2-23) 4 Engine stop switch ( 2-24) 2 Turn signal light switch ( 2-24) 5 Electric starter switch ( 2-24) 3 Horn switch ( 2-24)
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WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS Except for UK 1 Malfunction indicator light ( 2-12) 5 Master warning indicator light ( 2-12) 2 Turn signal indicator light ( 2-10) 6 Hi beam indicator light ( 2-18) 3 ECO drive illumination ( 2-11) 7 LCD (...
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COMBINATION SYSTEM DISPLAY Setting mode 1 Combination system display ( 2-13) 2 Fuel level indicator ( 2-17) 3 Oil change indicator ( 2-16) 4 Interval indicator ( 2-16) Switch (Press) Switch (Press and hold for 2 seconds)
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Switch Operate the Switch to set each item in the combination system display. 1 Odometer ( 2-13) 2 Trip meter A ( 2-14) 3 Trip meter B ( 2-14) 4 Clock ( 2-14) 5 Voltmeter ( 2-15) 6 ECO drive illumination brightness ( 2-11) 7 Oil change interval (...
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INSTRUMENT PANEL INITIAL METER DISPLAY When you turn the ignition switch to ON, the meter will act as follows. All LCD 1 segments appear and then • show the normal display. • The following indicator lights come on for 3 seconds. - Malfunction indicator light 2 - Master warning indicator light 3 The ECO drive illumination 4 come on.
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ECO DRIVE ILLUMINATION The ECO drive illumination does not This motorcycle is equipped with the ECO improve the fuel consumption automatically, drive illumination to promote the riding with but it helps to achieve efficient operation reduced environmental impact. When the with good fuel consumption.
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– – NOTE: • If the malfunction indicator light or master warning indicator light is lit, consult your Suzuki dealer immediately. • If the malfunction indicator light blinks while the engine is running, stop the motorcycle and stop the engine immediately as the catalytic converter may be damaged. If you have no choice but to continue riding, do not open the throttle wide and ride at a low speed.
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COMBINATION SYSTEM DISPLAY Odometer The combination system display includes the following items. • The odometer registers the total dis- tance that the motorcycle has been rid- den. The odometer ranges from 00000 to 999999. • If the display on the speedometer is in ...
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Trip Meters Clock • The trip meter displays in units of kilome- Time is shown when the ignition switch is in ters (Except for UK) or miles (UK). the “ON” position. The clock has a 12-hour • After resetting, the distance traveled is display.
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10.0 to 16.0 V. NOTE: • The displayed value may differ from the value of other instruments. • If a voltage below 12.0 V is frequently dis- played, have the motorcycle inspected by an authorized Suzuki dealer. 2-15...
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OIL CHANGE INDICATOR To preset the oil change interval: 1. Set the meter to odometer, then press and hold the Switch for 2 seconds until the INTERVAL and OIL CHANGE indi- cators blink. 2. Push the Switch to increase the interval from 500 km (Except for UK) or 300 The oil change indicator comes on to remind miles (UK) to 4000 km (Except for UK) or...
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FUEL LEVEL INDICATOR “” The fuel level indicator shows the amount of fuel remaining in the fuel tank. Using all of the gasoline in the fuel tank • The fuel level indicator displays all 5 seg- (running out of gasoline) will damage the ments when the fuel tank is full.
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HI BEAM INDICATOR LIGHT “” IGNITION SWITCH The blue indicator light will be lit when the headlight high beam is turned on. KEY-HOLE SHUTTER To close the ignition key-hole shutter: Push the key-hole shutter button to close the key-hole shutter. NOTE: Sometimes the key-hole shutter does not close completely, even when the button is pushed down, which is due to...
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To open the ignition key-hole shutter: POSITIONS There are 4 positions for the ignition switch; ON 1, OFF 2, LOCK 3 and P* 4. 1. Match the ignition key head to the square hole on the ignition switch. 2. Turn the key clockwise. 2-19...
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If the motorcycle falls, turn the ignition switch off immediately and stop all devices. As falling may damage parts that are not visible, have your motorcy- cle inspected by a Suzuki dealer. 2-20...
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OFF (“OFF” position) LOCK (“LOCK” position) • The engine stops. • The handlebars lock. • The lights turn off. • The lights do not come on. • The key can be removed. • The key can be removed. <Seat lock release> To prevent theft, lock the handlebars when Turn the key counterclockwise to release the leaving the motorcycle.
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<Unlocking> WARNING Insert the key and while pushing it in, turn it from LOCK to OFF. Turning the ignition switch to the “P” (PARKING) or “LOCK” position while the NOTE: Before riding, move the handlebars motorcycle is moving can be hazardous. to the right and left, and check that they turn Moving the motorcycle while the steer- the same amount in both directions.
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HANDLEBAR SWITCHES DIMMER SWITCH If tape is applied to the headlight, the “” Position location where the tape has been applied The headlight low beam turns on. may melt due to heat from the light. “” Position Do not apply tape to the headlight. The headlight high beam turns on.
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TURN SIGNAL LIGHT SWITCH “” HORN SWITCH “” Use as a signal when turning right or left, or While the switch is pressed, the horn when changing lanes. sounds. Right turn ENGINE STOP SWITCH Set the switch to the side to make the / ELECTRIC STARTER SWITCH right turn signal light blink.
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Electric Starter Switch “” Pushing the electric starter switch causes the starter motor to turn over and starts the Changing the engine stop switch from engine. or from while rid- For details, see “STARTING THE ENGINE” ing may damage to the engine or the cat- on page 2-26.
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“SIDE STAND / IGNITION INTERLOCK SYSTEM” on page 2-29. NOTE: This motorcycle features the Suzuki Easy Start System, allowing you to start the engine with a single push of the electric starter switch.
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5 seconds or more or use the Breathing carbon monoxide can cause Suzuki Easy Start System to turn the death or severe injury. starter motor over continuously. Never start the engine or let it run indoors or where there is little or no ven- tilation.
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SUZUKI EASY START SYSTEM Proper Warm up You can start the engine with a single push In the following circumstances, run the of the electric starter switch. The starter engine for a period of several tens of seconds motor continues to turn over after you take to several minutes to warm it up before riding.
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SIDE STAND / IGNITION INTERLOCK SYSTEM The motorcycle has a system to prevent rid- Leaving the engine running for an ers from forgetting to stow the side stand extended period without riding, in order and then traveling with it down. to charge the battery, etc., may cause the The system operates as follows.
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REFUELING REFUELING PROCEDURE Use the following procedure to refill with gasoline. 1. Insert the key into the fuel tank cap lock and turn it clockwise to unlock and open the fuel tank cap. With the key inserted, lift the cap up with the key. Opening the fuel tank cap while water sits on the top surface will cause water to enter the tank.
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2. Use fresh gasoline when filling up the fuel tank. Do not use bad gasoline which is contaminated with dirt, dust, water or other liquid. Be careful that dirt, dust or water does not enter the fuel tank when refueling. Specified fuel: Unleaded gasoline Fuel tank capacity: 5.0 L (1.3/1.1 US/Imp.
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WARNING • Make sure that the fuel nozzle is fully inserted to the bottom of the refueling port (where the fuel nozzle Gasoline is very flammable and may stops) before adding fuel. Fuel may cause fires if handled incorrectly. spray out if the refueling nozzle is not pushed in far enough.
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Be careful not to spill any fuel when fill- ing the fuel tank. Wipe spilled gasoline In such case, try changing to a different up immediately. gas station. If the situation is not improved by changing, consult your Suzuki dealer. 2-33...
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BRAKE LEVER COMBINED BRAKE LEVER The front and rear brakes are simultane- ously applied by squeezing the combined FRONT BRAKE LEVER brake lever gently toward the grip. The brake The brake is applied by squeezing the front light will be lit when the lever is squeezed brake lever gently towards the grip.
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KICK STARTER LEVER DESCRIPTION This motorcycle is equipped with a kick starter lever located on the left side of the engine. To start the engine, place the motor- cycle on the center stand and depress the kick starter lever forcefully. ...
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SEAT LOCK AND HELMET HOLDERS HELMET HOLDERS There are helmet holders under the seat. To use it, open the seat, hook your helmet fas- SEAT LOCK tener ring to the holder and refit the seat. To unlock the seat lock, insert the ignition key into the ignition switch, turn the key counterclockwise.
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TRUNK The trunk load capacity is 3 kg (6.6 lbs). Do not allow water to get inside the trunk. WARNING Overloading motorcycle will decrease riding stability and can lead to loss of control. Never exceed the load capacity. NOTE: •...
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FRONT RACK FRONT HOOK The motorcycle is equipped with the front The motorcycle is equipped with the front rack. hook. The front rack load capacity is 0.5 kg (1 lbs). The front hook load capacity is 1.5 kg (3 lbs). 2-38...
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HOOK DOCUMENT HOLDER The owner's manual is supplied and is The motorcycle is equipped with the hook. located inside of the trunk. Place the owner’s manual 1 in a plastic bag The hook load capacity is 1.5 kg (3 lbs). and store it here.
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STANDS WARNING The stands are used when parking the motorcycle. This motorcycle is equipped Riding with the side stand incompletely with a side stand and center stand. retracted can result in a crash when you turn left. SIDE STAND 1 To place the motorcycle on the side stand, Check operation of the side stand/ igni- place your right foot on the hook 2 of the...
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CENTER STAND 3 USB SOCKET To place the motorcycle on the center stand, A USB socket 1 is provided at the left side place your foot on the stand extension and of the Instrument panel. It can provide up to then rock the motorcycle to the rear and 5 V output voltage and 2 A maximum cur- upward with your right hand on the rear car-...
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NOTE: • Rated value is a temporary value. Avoid long-term use to prevent battery drain. To avoid damage to the motorcycle and • Make sure that the cables are not connecting devices, paying attention to pinched or tangled so as not to interfere the following points.
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE DESCRIPTION ............................3-2 INSPECTION BEFORE RIDING ......................... 3-8 TOOLS ..............................3-10 LUBRICATION ............................3-11 BATTERY ..............................3-12 SPARK PLUG ............................3-17 AIR CLEANER ............................3-20 ENGINE OIL AND GEAR OIL ........................3-25 ENGINE IDLE SPEED ..........................3-35 FUEL HOSE ..............................
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Keep your motorcycle in good condition. and to ensuring that it lasts a long time. The Ask your Suzuki dealer or a qualified following simple inspections and mainte- mechanic to perform the maintenance nance tasks that are normally carried out items marked with an asterisk (*).
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For safety, only perform maintenance death or severe injury. that is within your knowledge and area of competence. Consult a Suzuki dealer Never start the engine or let it run regarding anything difficult. indoors or where there is little or no ven-...
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WARNING Because of the presence of gasoline and Performing maintenance with your flammable oils, there is a risk of fire if motorcycle in an unstable location may there are any ignition sources in close result in the motorcycle falling over proximity when performing inspection during the process.
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If you have any questions regarding main- When replacing parts on your vehicle, tenance intervals, consult your Suzuki use only genuine Suzuki replacement dealer or a qualified mechanic. parts or their equivalent.
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MAINTENANCE CHART Interval: This interval should be judged by number of months or odometer reading, whichever comes first. Interval months 1000 4000 8000 Item miles 2400 4800 – Air cleaner element ( 3-20) Replace every 12000 km (7200 miles) * Exhaust pipe nuts and muffler mounting bolts –...
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Interval months 1000 4000 8000 Item miles 2400 4800 * Brakes ( 3-38) – Brake hose ( 3-39) * Replace every 4 years – Brake fluid ( 3-39) * Replace every 2 years Tires ( 3-46) – * Steering – * Front forks –...
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INSPECTION BEFORE RIDING WARNING Check the condition of the motorcycle to help make sure that you do not have Failure to inspect your motorcycle mechanical problems or get stranded some- before riding and to properly maintain where when you ride. Be sure your motorcy- your motorcycle increases the chances cle is in good condition for the personal of a crash or equipment damage.
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WHAT TO Horn Correct function CHECK FOR: CHECK ( 2-24) Steering • Smoothness Engine stop Correct function • No restriction of movement switch • No rattle or looseness ( 2-24) Throttle • Correct play in the throttle cable Side stand/Ignition Proper operation (...
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TOOLS LIST A tool kit 1 is supplied and located inside of the trunk. 1 Tool bag 2 Open end wrench (10 mm × 14 mm) 3 Screwdriver (+, – 4 Socket wrench (16 mm) 3-10...
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LUBRICATION Major lubrication points are indicated below. LUBRICATION POINTS Proper lubrication is important for smooth operation and long life of each working part of your motorcycle and also for safe riding. It is good practice to lubricate the motorcycle after a long rough ride and after getting it wet it in the rain or after washing it.
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For more detailed information The crossed-out wheeled bin symbol A about disposing or recycling of the used bat- located on the battery label indicates that a tery, consult your Suzuki dealer. used battery should be collected separately NOTE: from ordinary household waste.
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WARNING WARNING The battery contains dilute sulfuric acid, Battery posts, terminals, and related which may cause blindness or severe accessories contain lead and lead com- burns. pounds. Lead is harmful to your health if it gets into your blood stream. Do not tip the battery when removing it.
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Wipe the battery with a damp cloth to avoid static electricity build up. Exceeding the maximum charging rate for the battery can shorten its life. Never exceed the maximum charging rate for the battery. Consult a Suzuki dealer if anything is unclear. 3-14...
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6. Disconnect the negative (–) terminal 2. 4. Remove the fasteners. 7. Remove the cap. Disconnect the positive (+) terminal 3. 8. Remove the band 4. 9. Remove the battery 5. 5. Unhook the hooks and remove the front leg shield 1. 3-15...
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(+) terminal cover firmly. • When replacing the battery, consult a Always attach the red lead to the (+) pos- Suzuki dealer. itive terminal and the black (or black with white tracer) lead to the (–) negative ter- minal.
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SPARK PLUG REMOVING To remove the spark plug, follow the proce- dure below: 1. Support the motorcycle on the center stand. 2. Open the seat, see “SEAT LOCK” on page 2-36. 3. Remove the screws, bolts and fasteners. Remove the trunk, seat 1 and front frame cover 2.
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4. Disconnect the spark plug cap 3. INSPECTION 0.8 – 0.9 mm 5. Remove the spark plug 4 with a spark (0.031 – 0.035 in) plug wrench. Remove the carbon deposits periodically from the spark plug. Readjust the spark plug gap to 0.8 –...
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Use one of the spark plugs listed or their equivalent. Consult your Suzuki dealer if you are not sure which spark plug is cor- rect for your type of usage.
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INSTALLATION AIR CLEANER NOTICE DESCRIPTION The air cleaner element must be kept clean Improper installation of the spark plug to provide good engine power and gas mile- can damage your motorcycle. An overly- age. If you use your motorcycle under nor- tight or cross-threaded spark plug will mal low-stress conditions, you should damage the aluminum threads of the cyl-...
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WARNING Operating the engine without the air Failure to inspect the air cleaner element cleaner element in place can be hazard- frequently if the vehicle is used in dusty, ous. A flame can spit back from the wet, or muddy conditions can damage engine to the air intake box without the your motorcycle.
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AIR CLEANER ELEMENT 4. Remove the screws. Unhook the hooks and remove the air cleaner cap 1. Removing To remove the air cleaner element, follow the procedure below: 1. Support the motorcycle on the center stand. 2. Open the seat, see “SEAT LOCK” on page 2-36.
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5. Remove the air cleaner element 2. 6. Inspect the air cleaner element condi- tion. Replace the air cleaner element periodically. Compressed air can damage the air cleaner element. Do not blow the air cleaner element with compressed air. 3-23...
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Installation Reinstall the cleaned element or new air cleaner element in reverse order of removal. Failure to position the air cleaner ele- Be absolutely sure that the element is ment properly can allow dirt to bypass securely in position and is sealing properly. the air cleaner element.
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AIR CLEANER DRAIN PLUG CLEANING ENGINE OIL AND GEAR OIL Removing DESCRIPTION Remove the plugs and drain water and oil at Engine life depends on oil amount and qual- the periodic maintenance interval. The air ity. Daily oil level checks and periodic cleaner drain plug 1 are located as shown changes are two of the most important in the illustration.
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SELECTING THE ENGINE OIL SAE engine oil viscosity Suzuki recommends the use of SUZUKI If SAE 10W-40 engine oil is not available, Genuine Oil or Equivalent Engine Oil. select an alternative according to the follow- ing chart. < SUZUKI Genuine Oil >...
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Energy conserving API SG, SH, SJ, SL, SM or SN Suzuki does not recommend the use of “ENERGY CONSERVING” or “RESOURCE CONSERVING” oils. Some engine oils which have an API classification of SH, SJ, 10W-40 SL, SM or SN have an “ENERGY CON- SERVING”...
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JASO T903 CHECKING THE ENGINE OIL LEVEL The JASO T903 standard is an index to Check the engine oil level as follows: select engine oils for 4-stroke motorcycle Check the engine oil level with the engine oil and ATV engines. Motorcycle and ATV dipstick.
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The oil level inspection should be performed NOTICE under the following conditions: 1. Place the motorcycle on the center Operating the motorcycle with too little stand. or too much oil can damage the engine. 2. Start the engine and run it for three min- utes.
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4. Remove the drain plug 2 and “O” ring 3 ENGINE OIL CHANGE AND OIL STRAINER CLEANING with a wrench and drain out the engine Change the engine oil at the scheduled oil while holding the motorcycle verti- time. The engine oil should be changed cally.
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NOTE: WARNING • Recycle or properly dispose of used oil. • Before starting the work, check that Children and pets may be harmed by there is not any dust, mud, or foreign swallowing new or used oil. Repeated, object inside the oil jug. prolonged contact with used engine oil may cause skin cancer.
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Oil strainer cleaning 5. Remove the oil strainer 4 and oil strainer plug 5. 6. Clean the oil strainer using compressed air. Replace it with a new one if necessary. 7. Reinstall the oil strainer 4 and oil strainer plug 5. 8.
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NOTE: Check to see that no oil is leaking Engine damage may occur if you use oil from the drain plug 2. that does not meet Suzuki’s specifica- tions. Be sure to use the oil specified in the FUEL AND ENGINE OIL RECOMMENDA- TIONS section.
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GEAR OIL LEVEL CHECK AND GEAR OIL CHANGE Selecting the gear oil: SAE 5W-30 MA 1. Place the motorcycle on level ground on the center stand. Hold the motorcycle vertically and inspect the gear oil level. 2. Place an oil pan under the final gear case.
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Brief contact with oil may irritate skin. NOTE: If the engine idle speed is not within the specified range, ask your Suzuki dealer Keep new and used oil away from chil- or a qualified mechanic to inspect and repair dren and pets.
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FUEL HOSE THROTTLE CABLE INSPECTION ADJUSTMENT Inspect the fuel hose 1 for damage and fuel Adjust the throttle cable play as follows: 1. Remove the boot 1. leakage. If any issues are found, the fuel 2. Loosen the lock nut 2. hose must be replaced.
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THROTTLE CABLE BOOTS The throttle cable has boots. Check that the boots are fit securely. Do not apply water directly to the boots when washing. Wipe off dirt from the boots with a wet cloth when the boots are dirty. 2.0 –...
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The brakes Be sure to inspect the brakes before should be inspected at periodic inspection each use according to the INSPECTION by your authorized Suzuki dealer. BEFORE RIDING section. Always main- tain your brakes according to the MAIN- TENANCE SCHEDULE.
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If the level in the reservoir is below the LOWER mark 1, inspect for pad wear and any issues are found, ask your Suzuki dealer to replace the brake hose with a new leaks.
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WARNING WARNING Brake fluid will gradually absorb mois- The use of any fluid except DOT3 or ture through the brake hoses. Brake fluid DOT4 brake fluid from a sealed container with high water content lowers the boil- can damage the brake system and lead ing point and can cause brake system to an accident.
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WARNING NOTICE Brake fluid is harmful or fatal if swal- Spilled brake fluid can damage painted lowed, and harmful if it comes in contact surfaces and plastic parts. with skin or eyes. Solution can be poi- sonous to animals. Be careful not to spill any fluid when fill- ing the brake fluid reservoir.
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A. If a pad is worn to the grooved wear limit line, it must be replaced with a new one by your authorized Suzuki dealer or a qualified ser- vice mechanic. NOTE: After replacing the brake pads, the brake lever must be pumped several times.
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Replacing only one of the two brake If you need to replace brake pads, have your pads can result in uneven braking action Suzuki dealer do this work. Inspect and and can increase your chance of having maintain the brake pads as recommended.
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15 – 25 mm specified range even when the rear brake (0.6 – 1.0 in) adjusting nut is adjusted, the adjustment of the combined brake unit is required. Consult your Suzuki dealer for the adjustment. 3-44...
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Suzuki dealer to ensure To check wear of the brake lining perform safe operation. the following procedure: 1. Check if the brake system is properly adjusted.
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TIRES Also, check that there is no unusual wear on the contact surface of the tires. Consult a Suzuki dealer regarding any unusual wear. DESCRIPTION Check that there are no cracks or damage in the contact surface or sides of the tires.
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90/100-10 53J dent, or can wear out sooner. TYPE DUNLOP D307 N DUNLOP D307 N • Ask your Suzuki dealer or a qualified WARNING mechanic to perform tire repair and replacement because proper tools and Using non-designated tires may nega- experience are required.
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WARNING WARNING The tires on your motorcycle form the Failure to perform break-in of the tires crucial link between your motorcycle could cause tire slip and loss of control, and the road. Failure to take the precau- which could result in a crash. tions below may result in a crash due to tire failure.
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TIRE PRESSURE AND LOADING Check tire pressure each day before you ride, For safe riding, read the owner’s manual for and be sure the pressure is correct for the information on tire pressures and selecting vehicle load according to the chart below. tires to use.
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TIRE CONDITION AND TYPE Tire condition and tire type affect motorcycle performance. Cuts or cracks in the tires can lead to tire failure and loss of motorcycle control. Worn tires are susceptible to punc- ture failures and subsequent loss of motor- cycle control.
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WARNING • After repairing a tire, do not exceed 80 km/h (50 mph) for the first 24 hours. This is to avoid excessive heat build- Failure to follow the instructions below up which could result in a tire repair for tubeless tires may result in an acci- failure and tire deflation.
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Have your motorcycle 1. Sit on the motorcycle in the normal riding inspected by an authorized Suzuki dealer or position, with the side stand up. a qualified service mechanic. 2. Squeeze the front or combined brake lever and start the engine.
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LED lights cannot be turned on, consult cause the bulb to burn out sooner. with your Suzuki dealer. Use only the light bulbs shown in the LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT chart as replacement bulbs.
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Front turn signal light 3. Push in on the burned-out bulb, turn it To replace the front turn signal light bulb, fol- counterclockwise, and pull it out. low these directions. 1. Remove the front leg shield by referring to the BATTERY section. ( 3-12) 2.
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2. Unhook the hooks 2 and remove the Rear turn signal light and Brake light/ taillight assembly 3. Taillight To replace the rear turn signal light and brake light/taillight bulb, follow the procedure below: 1. Remove the bolts 1. 3-55...
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3. Turn the rear turn signal light socket 4 4. Push in on the burned-out bulb, turn it and brake light/taillight socket 5 coun- counterclockwise, and pull it out. terclockwise and remove it. 5. To fit the replacement bulb, push it in and turn it clockwise while pushing.
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2. Pull off the bulb 2 from the socket. License plate light To replace the license plate light bulb, follow these directions. 1. Remove the screws and take off the cover 1 with the lens. 3. Reinstall the cover with the lens. 3-57...
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Always replace a blown fuse with a fuse of the same amperage rating. If the new fuse blows in a short time, the electrical problem may not be fixed. Have your motorcycle inspected immedi- ately by your Suzuki dealer. 3-58...
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Use genuine Suzuki parts when attach- ing electrical items. Do not spray water or wipe forcefully in the area around fuses. 3-59...
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4. If a fuse is blown, check the reason, and when you have remedied it, replace with a spare fuse 2 of the specified amper- age. If you are unable to ascertain the reason that the fuse has blown, have your motorcycle inspected by a Suzuki dealer. 3-60...
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LIST The following chart shows the main equipment that each fuse protects. Fuse case Spare fuse Position Label Capacity Protection parts MAIN All electric circuits All electric circuits SPARE SPARE 3-61...
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DIAGNOSTIC CONNECTOR The diagnostic connector 1 is located under the front leg shield. Remove the front leg shield. See “BATTERY” on page 3-12. NOTE: The diagnostic connector is used by a Suzuki dealer or a qualified service mechanic. 3-62...
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TROUBLESHOOTING DESCRIPTION ............................4-2 ENGINE DOES NOT START ........................4-2 INDICATOR DISPLAYS ..........................4-3 MOTORCYCLE CONDITION ........................4-3...
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See “BATTERY” on page 3-12. some cases damage may not be covered • Are any fuses blown? by the warranty. See “FUSES” on page 3-58. Consult a Suzuki dealer if anything is Consult your Suzuki dealer if you notice any unclear. failures/issues.
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INDICATOR DISPLAYS MOTORCYCLE CONDITION Consult a Suzuki dealer if the state of the Consult a Suzuki dealer if the state of the indicator displays is as follows. motorcycle is as follows. • The malfunction indicator light (on page • The engine does not start •...
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STORAGE PROCEDURE AND MOTORCYCLE CLEANING STORAGE PROCEDURE ........................... 5-2 PROCEDURE FOR RETURNING TO SERVICE ..................5-4 CORROSION PREVENTION ........................5-4 MOTORCYCLE CLEANING ........................5-6 INSPECTION AFTER CLEANING ......................5-10...
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When you do not intend to ride the motorcy- cle for a long time, it is important to perform maintenance before storage. Perform the maintenance shown below. NOTE: Suzuki recommends that you trust this maintenance work to your Suzuki dealer. NOTE: Apply the body cover after the...
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2. Clean the outside of the battery with a you cannot charge the battery, consult your mild soap and remove corrosion from the authorized Suzuki dealer. terminals and wiring harness. 3. Store the battery in a room above freez- ing.
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PROCEDURE FOR RETURNING TO CORROSION PREVENTION SERVICE IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT CORROSION HOW TO RETURN TO SERVICE Perform maintenance to prevent the motor- • Clean the entire motorcycle. cycle from rusting and extend its life. • Reinstall the battery by referring to the BATTERY section.
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Should you find any chips or scratches in cover for your motorcycle. the paint, touch them up immediately to prevent corrosion from starting. If the chips or scratches have gone through to the bare metal, have a Suzuki dealer make the repair.
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NOTE: MOTORCYCLE CLEANING • Wax all areas of the motorcycle before storage. This prevents rusting. WASHING THE MOTORCYCLE • Clean the motorcycle with cool water Washing the motorcycle helps to extend its immediately after riding on road salt or life and keeps it in pristine condition. Waxing riding along the coast.
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NOTE: The detergent used to wash the NOTE: The headlight lens can be fogged motorcycle can negatively affect plastic after washing the motorcycle or riding in the parts if the detergent is not fully rinsed off. rain. Headlight fogging will be cleared grad- Make sure to fully rinse off all detergent with ually when the headlight is turned on.
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High pressure washers such as those Cleaning your motorcycle with any alka- found at coin-operated car washes have line or strong acid cleaner, gasoline, enough pressure to damage the parts of brake fluid, or any other solvent will your motorcycle. It may cause rust, cor- damage the motorcycle parts.
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PLASTIC PARTS WAXING THE MOTORCYCLE Plastic parts such as headlight lens, speed- After washing the motorcycle, waxing and ometer display are easy to be damaged. polishing are recommended to further pro- When such part is cleaned, wash it using tect and beautify the paint. water after cleaning it using neutral deter- •...
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SPECIAL CARE FOR MATTE FINISH INSPECTION AFTER CLEANING PAINT Do not use polishing compounds or waxes DESCRIPTION that contain polishing compounds on sur- After drying the motorcycle, apply grease. faces which have a matte finish. Doing so To help extend your motorcycle’s life, lubri- will change the appearance of the matte fin- cate it according to the “LUBRICATION ish.
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CONSUMER INFORMATION CATALYTIC CONVERTER ......................... 6-2 ON-BOARD MOTORCYCLE COMPUTER DATA INFORMATION ............6-3 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION ........................6-4...
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CONSUMER INFORMATION CATALYTIC CONVERTER Improper motorcycle operation can cause catalyst or other motorcycle dam- DESCRIPTION age. The muffler on this motorcycle contains a catalytic converter. This catalytic converter To avoid damage to the catalyst or other works to reduce the volume of toxic sub- related components, you should take the stances output in exhaust gases.
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• If engine performance deteriorates computer systems, which monitor and con- or is poor, have your motorcycle trol several aspects of motorcycle perfor- inspected at a Suzuki dealer. mance, including the following: DATA TYPES • Engine condition, such as engine speed.
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DISCLOSURE OF DATA SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION Suzuki Motor Corporation and third parties contracted by Suzuki Motor Corporation DESCRIPTION may acquire and use data recorded by on- Record the frame and engine serial num- board computers to diagnose vehicle faults, bers in the next page for use in procedures...
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FRAME NUMBER The frame number 1 is stamped on the rear frame as shown in the illustration. Write down the frame number here for your future reference. Frame number: ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER The engine serial number 2 is stamped on the crankcase assembly.
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SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS AND CURB MASS Overall length ............... 1825 mm (71.9 in) 1885 – 2025 mm (74.2 – 79.7 in) (with option) Overall width................. 690 mm (27.2 in) Overall height ............... 1160 mm (45.7 in) 1255 mm (49.4 in) (with option) Wheelbase ................
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CHASSIS Front suspension..............Telescopic, oil damped Rear suspension ..............Swingarm type, oil damped Front brake ................Single disc Rear brake................Drum Front tire size................ 90/90-12 44J, tubeless type Rear tire size ................ 90/100-10 53J, tubeless type ELECTRICAL Ignition type ................Electronic ignition (Transistorized) Spark plug ................
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INDEX ACCESSORY USE AND MOTORCYCLE ELECTRIC STARTER SWITCH....2-25 LOADING..........1-20 ENGINE IDLE SPEED......3-35 AIR CLEANER..........3-20 ENGINE NUMBER ........6-5 AIR CLEANER ELEMENT......3-22 ENGINE OIL AND GEAR OIL ....3-25 ENGINE STOP SWITCH......2-24 BATTERY ..........3-12 BRAKE LEVER.........2-34 FRAME NUMBER ........6-5 BRAKES ...........3-38 FRONT HOOK..........
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wie wechseltman bei Roller suzuki adress die Batterie?
To change the battery on a Suzuki Address 125 2023 scooter:
1. Remove the battery from the motorcycle. Refer to the BATTERY section in the manual for specific instructions.
2. Clean the outside of the battery with mild soap and remove corrosion from the terminals and wiring harness.
3. If installing a new battery, ensure it is a sealed-type battery.
4. Install the new battery in the same position and reconnect the terminals, starting with the positive (+) terminal.
5. If storing the battery, keep it charged, above freezing, and in a well-ventilated dark place. Disconnect the (-) terminal if left on the motorcycle.
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