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Michael Hutchins Posted on Feb 08, 2015
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Change brake pads on 2009 Suzuki boulevard - Suzuki Motorcycles

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SOURCE: What mpg does the 2009 suzuki boulevard m90 get?

Suzuki claims its 44mpg, I would guess no more then 46, no less then 40 if you don't over due the speed. The actual amount of miles per gallon that you will receive depends upon a huge amount of factors that calculate into the equation of fuel efficiency. Factors will include: Above all is there any modifications to the engine? Is the engine clean? (Exterior and Interior) Are all of the fluids/filters/gaskets new, medium, old or shot? Are you using a higher octane? Variance in speed and the amount of starts and stops both cold and stop and go traffic? Are your spark plugs clean? There are quite a few variables that would play into it some that are big and some that are small. Click here to find out more!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 29, 2009

SOURCE: 2007 Suzuki C50 Boulevard Oil weight

dear bldrnr the proper oil weight for your bic depends on the climate where you ride 20/50 is recommended for hot climates 10/40 is recommended for average temps. jim

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 25, 2009

SOURCE: Need help with an Oil and filter change on a 2005 Suzuki M50

Go here:

http://www.moccsplace.com/

Download the service manual.

tim winter

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  • Posted on May 10, 2009

SOURCE: Fuse box, Suzuki Boulevard C50 2005

Should be behind one of your sidecovers. I f you did'nt get a manual w/yor bike then order one from your dealer. It's an invaluable tool....Good luck to you friend....Tim

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Mark Eaton

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  • Posted on Aug 11, 2010

SOURCE: 2005 Boulevard C50: can you put synthetic oil in a suzuki boulevard c5...

As long as the oil does not have the "energy saving" designation in the rating emblem, synthetic work just fine in the Boulevard.

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2005 SUZUKI C50 BOULEVARD 800 TRAM TRIKE. How to adjust brakes on 2005 Boulevard Trike please?

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That is difficult, because basically, you have bought a custom bike. Normally adjusting hydraulic brakes comes in 3 parts.

Make sure there is material on the brake pads.
Make sure free play is taken up if they have an adjuster.
Make sure there is no air in the system.

There is some generic help in the link.

https://www.google.com/search?q=2005+Boulevard+adjust+rear+hydraulic+brakes

'TRAM' Trike is unknown unless you meant 'Tram*'? (with a P)

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https://www.google.com/search?q=2005+Boulevard+TRAM+Trike

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How to change the spark plug wires on a 05 Suzuki boulevard c50

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2009 Suzuki Boulevard C90T excessive vibration@

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  • T Miner Sep 03, 2017
    Try experimenting with the octane level of your gas. Might help.

  • johnny bonacci Sep 03, 2017
    check for loose motor mounts or a loose exhaust.
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Front brakes aren't releasing properly. How can I fix this problem? Is it a matter of bleeding the brakes?

Lets start with some simple things since you just put on new pads, I assume the brakes worked properly prior.
First, what kind of pads to you install? Some abrasive pads will make a grinding noise till they wear in. You can help this by filing a small beveled edge all the way around the pad surface.
Second, did you adjust the brake fluid level in the master cylinder after installing the new pads? After pushing the caliper piston in to install the new pads there may be too much fluid in the resevoir now causing a constant pressure in the lines. Place a towel around the master cylinder and remove the top. If fluid runs over the top you may have found your problem. Use a baster or syringe to **** out any excess fluid.
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I was changing the front disc brake pads on my 2008 Suzuki Boulevard S50. I took the two bolts out that hold the calipers together which caused the fluid to leak out and a small rubber gasket fell out ....

You will need to buy a new rubber gasket kit for caliper from suzuki shop
It is not usual to pull caliper apart for pad replacement, normally unbolt caliper off fork leg and lift of the disk
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Should I open up the whole rear brake system to change the pads?

NO remove the caliper, remove the pad pin fit a screw driver in to the pads where the disk would sit and lever the piston back in...
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Changing brake pad

ok on the front calipers youll have a slot on the middle back with a flat head screwdriver pry the caliper towards the outside of the rotor.( cheap way to compress caliper) or buy caliper compressor take the two bolts outta the caliper on the sides remove pads and compress caliper piston with compressor for a walk through email. [email protected]

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2008 Suzuki Boulevard M50 with Squeaky Rear Brakes

hi buddy dust wouldnt cause this problem change the disc and get a softer pad its difficult to understand why this happens but basically metal in the pads cause groves in the disc and the metal in the pads try slotting in these grooves as you brake and this causes squeaking mate
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