Why is my Suzuki Burgman 650 not shifting?
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Do you need to change the belt on a Burgman 650?
Yes, the bike will be down a couple of weeks when that belt needs changed but it is not a problem to change it as long as you have a shop manual and tools. Or you could sell the bike at about 30-40 thousand miles and buy a newer one. Either way, no big deal. (You must log in or sign up to reply here.)
When did Burgman 650 battle scooter discussion start?
Discussion in ‘ Battle Scooters ‘ started by TheReaper!, Jun 22, 2013 . TheReaper! Been here awhile There have been numerous stories , about the CVT failures that are so expensive to fix the scooter becomes an instant parts bike .
How big is the fuel tank on a Suzuki Burgman 650?
What’s more, three front compartments with lids allow easy storage of and access to your smaller items. The 2007 Suzuki Burgman 650. Unique styling – unbeatable performance. Antilock Brake System (ABS) monitors brake lever input and wheel speed, and matches stopping power to available traction. Fuel Tank Capacity: 15 liter (4.0 gal.)
What’s the problem with my Suzuki Burgman 650?
2 weeks ago bike would’nt go past 40mph,when i took it home,tailpipe caught on fire.ruled out sparkplug,fuel injector.mechanic says one cylinder not working,one tailpipe not getting hot the other overheating.he says it may be a relay or the computer,please advise….bob Did he check the coils and spark plugs.
Is there a run away injector on a Suzuki 650?
I have never seen a run-away injector on a 650 Burgman but I have on other multi-cylinder vehicles, most often it results in a most impressive meltdown of something…
What causes a Suzuki Burgman to make a bang?
If it is then the coil is probably bad. If not it could be a wiring problem or even an ECM problem. It takes just three things to make the bang–fuel (a combustible mixture of air/gasoline), compression, and a spark.