What kind of bulbs does a Suzuki DR650 use?
The DR650s used common bulbs in its brake, turn, running and indicator lights. Because of this, there are many bulb options available for the stock setup on the DR650s.
What to do when your Suzuki DR650 wont start?
DO NOT TOUCH THROTTLE – engine will NOT start or cold idle with an open throttle 2nd gear Slowly release the clutch when you have some speed Coast to stop and let the bike warm up Clearing a Flooded Engine Make sure that the overflow tube isn’t full of fuel (after dumping bike)
What to do if your brake light does not work?
If the turn signal switch is not working properly, your brake light can also not work. Find the wire that connects the brake light and the turn signal switch and replace it. Chances are that this action would solve your problem. If not, then you have no other choice but to visit a mechanic or an electrician.
Is the base gasket on my Suzuki DR650 leaking?
Leaky base gasket- The paper cylinder base gaskets first installed by Suzuki can suffer leakage. The norm is for the gasket to leak after time. The exception is no leaks. If a leak does develop, it is often no more than a slight weep, and many owners just live with it.
What kind of brake light does a Suzuki DR650 use?
The Whelen brake/run light Model 70R00XRR is a great high intensity light that is far brighter than the stock rear running and brake lights that come with the DR650. They are larger than the TIR3 & LIN3 lightheads, so you will need to get creative when mounting them.
Why does the brake light switch not turn off?
This brake light switch is connected to the brake pedal. It completes the circuit when you push the brake. Sometimes the brake lights won’t turn off due to circuit error or other reasons.
Leaky base gasket- The paper cylinder base gaskets first installed by Suzuki can suffer leakage. The norm is for the gasket to leak after time. The exception is no leaks. If a leak does develop, it is often no more than a slight weep, and many owners just live with it.
What is the neutral sending unit on a Suzuki DR650?
Neutral Sending Unit (NSU)- This is a sensor within the engine that lights the “Neutral” indicator on the dash. It is held in place by two screws. There are very rare instances where these screws have backed out and fallen into the engine.