What are the dimensions of a Suzuki GS500F?
Length: 2080 mm / 81.9 in Width: 800 mm / 31.5 in Height: 1150 mm / 45.3 in Based on the successful GS500, Suzuki proudly introduces the 2004 Suzuki GS500F. The new GS500F blends all the reliability and performance of the original machine with an aggressive new look and feel for 2004.
What are the torque specs on a Suzuki?
Item N*m kg-m lb-ft Starter clutch bolt 10 1.0 7.0 Generator stator set bolt 10 1.0 7.0 Generator stator clamp bolt 5.5 0.55 4.0 Crankshaft position sensor set bolt 5.5 0.55 4.0
When did the Suzuki GS500E get a make over?
1992: A fully-faired version of the āEā joined the stable. 2001: The new Suzuki GS500E was launched. It got a make-over with new bodywork, redesigned seat, larger fuel tank etc. 2004: Suzuki GS500E gets a catalytic converter.
What should I do about my GS500 rear suspension?
The overly soft suspension of the GS500 is an issue for many users, particularly those who have a more aggressive riding style. The rear suspension can be improved in two ways, by tightening the preload on the rear shock or by replacing the rear shock.
What’s the look of a 2004 Suzuki GS500F?
The new GS500F blends all the reliability and performance of the original machine with an aggressive new look and feel for 2004. The most distinctive feature of the new GS500F is its fully enclosed fairing, which provides a more aggressive appearance and sportier character.
Item N*m kg-m lb-ft Starter clutch bolt 10 1.0 7.0 Generator stator set bolt 10 1.0 7.0 Generator stator clamp bolt 5.5 0.55 4.0 Crankshaft position sensor set bolt 5.5 0.55 4.0
The overly soft suspension of the GS500 is an issue for many users, particularly those who have a more aggressive riding style. The rear suspension can be improved in two ways, by tightening the preload on the rear shock or by replacing the rear shock.
What’s the difference between GS500 and R6 shocks?
The R6 shock has a beefier spring than the stock GS500 shock. In addition to preload adjustment, it also allows you to adjust rebound damping, fast compression damping and slow compression damping. 2006 and newer R6 shocks are known to work. “R6S” shocks will NOT.