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12-12-05, 12:16 AM | #1 |
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servicing schedule
I think this was covered a month or so ago but was part of the lost data. Wondered if someone could post up what is done at each service? Mine is due its 8k service and im not sure whether to do it myself or take it to a dealer. I can change oil/pads/filters etc but not sure on valves etc.
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12-12-05, 01:26 AM | #2 |
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ok in my k4 sv650s manaul
it says.... Replace fuel hose every 4 years replace engine cooliant every 2 years replace brake hose every 4 years replace brake fluid every 2 years first service== 600miles or 2 months tighten exhaust & muffler bolts, replace oil & oil filter tighten chassis bolts & nuts & inspect all other parts. second service== 4000miles or 12 months replace oil inspect all other parts & lube as necessary third service== 7500miled or 24 months tighten exhaust & muffler bolts repace spark plugs replace oil tighten chassis bolts & nuts lube as necessary fourth service== 11000 or 36 months replace air cleaner element replace oil & oil filter tighten chassis bolts & nuts inspect & lube a necessary fifth service== 14500 or 48 months tighten exhaust & muffler bolts replace spark plugs replace oil tighten cassis nuts & bolts inspect & lube as necessary copied from the SV650/s owner's manual, suzuki motor corporation many thanks. HTH james |
12-12-05, 10:33 AM | #3 |
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On top of that, it's probably worth changing the fork oil at either the 8k or 11k service, and if you are doing it yourself, removing any bolt that you are ever likely to need to remove during later services and grease them, leaving them over winter means they will corrode and be much harder to get undone (trust me on this one...). It won't do any harm to replace the filter every time as well, even though the official schedule says you don't have to, putting clean oil into a dirty filter somehow doesn't seem right.
At every service check condition of spark plugs and gap. I also check the air filter housing, to make sure the two crankcase breathers are not leaking too much oil (have replaced crappy spring clips with jubilee clips). At 15K you'll also want to check valve clearances, and I'd be re-greasing all the suspension linkages by now as well. Cheers, MT
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12-12-05, 05:36 PM | #4 |
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the bike has actually only done 4k but is 2 years old. It had its 4k service last November
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12-12-05, 07:35 PM | #5 |
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2 years old and a grand total of four thousand miles
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16-12-05, 10:38 AM | #6 | |
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..so what do you say about this SV1000 I know of. Two years plus with only 1000 miles . The owner has vowed to sell get rid of it if he does not put a few more miles on it next summer . Cheers Ben |
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17-12-05, 08:12 PM | #8 |
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the inportant things that a lot of people forget or don't take seriously are lubing the lever pivot bolts, and cables, clean & lube shift linkage
these things are just as important as changing the oil & filter, plugs, carb syncn air filter, etc. |
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