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TonyGee
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its a shame they put the smaller tank on some GS/GSX bikes, i think it changes the look. could you find the larger tank over their ?
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My first post was tongue in cheek !!!!!! But some people have no sence of humour. Thats all
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can't say ive ever seen one but im sure someone has done one !!!! are you sure it needs a new chain ? is the tensioner ok ? do you know the mileage on the engine ?
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1 hour ago, Arttu said:
That's quite subjective question and the same goes with any modification that we do on these old bikes. So only you can answer if it's worth of it for you.
for me im not looking for big BHP for road use, my old 1100 has enough for me to get about on and helps keep my licence (and life) a bit longer
I'd prefer to spend my money on making the bike look good and ride safer
when suzuki started with F.I. i had a bit of a nightmare with early problems with the systems, and fixing a bike with a laptop plugged in is not my idea of fun
yeah im old school. im also having another nightmare with the F'I' on my fecking car !!!!!!
yes I know when its working its better than carbs but when its not it can be a twat to fix. BUT THATS JUST MY OPINION !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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this is JUST a question before anyone gets on their fucking high horse
so does the smallish amount of gain in power/performance out way the expense and hassle of fitting a F.I. system to an old air cooled engine ?
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on PRI the fuel should flow free and full, maybe a blockage ? time for a strip though.
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4 hours ago, elavir said:
Tony what is Hivo and is there a video of this topic?
yours is a conventional chain, a hivo chain is a series of flat plates in a row instead of rollers (like yours) they are a bit more fiddley to fit
the bandits use a Hivo.
like this
Fits Suzuki GSF 1200 Bandit 2001 Timing Cam Chain – Open with rivet link | Eblag
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28 minutes ago, elavir said:
Hi Tony,
thanks for your reply. I guess you must connect the new chain to the old and feed it through but how do you lock the soft link once it is in place?
yeah you do, I use some strong thick wire to hold then together ( last thing you want is the chain to drop down the tunnel) it will be necessary to unbolt the sprockets of the cam's. before you put it at TDC undo and remove the lower sprocket bolt then onto TDC. their is a tool to split and join the cam chains for both normal and Hivo.
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27 minutes ago, elavir said:
Is there a topic which describes the replacement of a 1990 GSXR750? I have searched but couldn't find one.
TIA
Cheers Richard
the official Suzuki way is to strip the engine down and remove the chain off the crank as the chain is endless !!!!!! the other way is to buy a chain with a soft link and feed it through with no1 cylinder at TDC.
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this might help ?
looks like the later models went with conventional forks !!!! yours has the 96 plastics.
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Nobody is perfect
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still available from japan but not cheap !!!!
12833-06B00-000 Suzuki Spring 1283306B00000, New Genuine OEM Part | Eblag
I wonder how different a B12 spring is from the GSXR ? and they are only £8
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31 minutes ago, wraith said:
Don't really want to put a manual one on.
They still do the spring but only as part of the full tensioner unit which is around £450
thats just taking the piss
how do they justify that price ?????
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might have to get the washers out
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I guess you haven't got the V5 ? do you know if its a UK bike or an import ?
the RMX had USD forks as well
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42 minutes ago, ksson said:
looking for the right handlebar switch
im after one as well !!!! keep checking the bay for new and used parts. one good thing with suzuki's is a lot of parts are interchangeable from model to model.
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Pilot jet(s) blocked
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51 minutes ago, ksson said:
Aha okey, so the engine is kinda the same for all of them good to know when buying parts..
Thank you for info, good looking bike you got there.
BR
Tommy
cheers
yeah the engines are basically the same but I would use the VIN number if you order any parts, just in case.
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I guess I'll keep my opinions to myself
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2 hours ago, Gixer1460 said:
Cos it works better than the old shit that comes off !
yeah but the old shit gives an engine character
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have you got a pic of it ?
Fuel tap issues?
in Air Cooled
Posted · Edited by TonyGee
put the vac pipe on the tap and suck it when its on ON and RES. it should flow nice and free. if it doesn't then the problem is still with the tap.
check vent in tank and have you got plenty of fuel in it![:/ :/](https://oldskoolsuzuki.info/forums/uploads/monthly_2015_05/unsure.png.bfffdb9bd46abd23ff49c393d814e8d8.png)