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Suzuki GSF600SK2 2002 User Manual

Suzuki GSF600SK2 2002
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SERVICING INFORMATION 7-7
Front suspension too
soft.
Complaint Symptom and possible causes Remedy
1. Weak spring.
2. Insufficient fork oil.
Replace.
Check level and add.
Front suspension too
stiff.
1. Excessively viscous fork oil.
2. Excessive fork oil.
Replace.
Check level and drain.
Front suspension too
noisy.
1. Insufficient fork oil.
2. Loose front suspension fastener.
Check level and add.
Tighten.
Rear wheel wobbles.
1. Distorted wheel rim.
2. Worn rear wheel bearing.
3. Defective or incorrect tire.
4. Worn swingarm bearing.
5. Worn rear suspension bush.
6. Loose rear suspension fastener.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Tighten.
Rear suspension too
soft.
1. Weak rear shock absorber spring.
2. Rear shock absorber leaks oil.
3. Improper suspension setting.
Replace.
Replace.
Adjust.
Rear suspension too
stiff.
1. Improper suspension setting.
2. Bent rear shock absorber shaft.
3. Bent swingarm.
4. Worn swingarm and rear suspension related bearings.
Adjust.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Rear suspension too
noisy.
1. Loose rear suspension fastener.
2. Worn rear suspension bush.
3. Worn swingarm bearing.
Tighten.
Replace.
Replace.
BRAKES
Complaint Symptom and possible causes Remedy
Brake power
insufficient.
1. Leakage of brake fluid.
2. Worn brake pad.
3. Oil on brake pad surface.
4. Worn brake disc.
5. Air in hydraulic system.
Repair or replace.
Replace.
Clean brake disc and
brake pads.
Replace.
Bleed.
Brake squeaks.
1. Carbon adhesion on brake pad surface.
2. Tilted brake pad.
3. Damaged wheel bearing.
4. Worn brake pad.
5. Foreign material in brake fluid.
6. Clogged return port of master cylinder.
7. Loose front or rear axle.
Clean surface with
sandpaper.
Readjust brake pad
position or replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Change brake fluid.
Disassemble and clean
master cylinder.
Tighten.
Brake lever or pedal
stroke excessive.
1. Air in hydraulic system.
2. Insufficient brake fluid.
3. Incorrect brake fluid.
Bleed.
Check level and add.
Bleed any air.
Change.
Brake fluid leaks.
1. Loose connection joint.
2. Cracked hose.
3. Worn piston seal.
4. Worn secondary cup.
Tighten.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.

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Suzuki GSF600SK2 2002 Specifications

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BrandSuzuki
ModelGSF600SK2 2002
CategoryMotorcycle
LanguageEnglish

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