20 Most Recent 2010 Suzuki Boulevard C90T Questions & Answers

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2018 C90T. Why isn't heel-toe shifter returning to the proper position?

You need to pull the shifter off and move it to a different position on the shaft. One little notch makes a big difference on a shift-shaft.
3/4/2022 9:33:20 AM • Suzuki Boulevard... • Answered on Mar 04, 2022
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Gas gauge only reads one bar on my 2007 C90T

stuck float or electric problem suzuki seems to be having alot of electril problems i am seeing a pattern check for factory recalls also i would complain to the manifactor they are not building them like they use to just a observation
12/19/2020 9:31:14 PM • Suzuki Boulevard... • Answered on Dec 19, 2020
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What is a stator problem with suzuki c90

starter or starting problem, if starter, bd connection, worn bushes.
11/6/2017 8:51:29 AM • Suzuki Boulevard... • Answered on Nov 06, 2017
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RED LIGHT F1 SHOW

F1 means check for a fault code, you have to put a wire between the white plug terminals.
4/14/2017 4:27:26 PM • Suzuki Boulevard... • Answered on Apr 14, 2017
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No electrical power. The battery has a full charge. Main fuse is fine. What should I check next?

clean the battery terminals with a wire brush and tighten the connections up snug
8/25/2015 10:37:13 AM • Suzuki Boulevard... • Answered on Aug 25, 2015
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RED F1 LIGHT ON

on what bike mate, you need to be more descriptive, READ WORKSHOP MANUAL ON TESTING F1 LIGHT, THERE is a way to check the fault codes, but I recon it will come up 00
4/24/2015 5:41:11 AM • Suzuki Boulevard... • Answered on Apr 24, 2015
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Forks suzuki

Forks on a motorcycle are usually comprised of springs, oil, and valves. Some have the option for air, some are nitrogen charged. Some also have adjustments for preload and rebound. Best bet is grab an owners manual to be sure which type you have and go from there. If yours are pressurized with air or nitrogen, check the pressure to see if it is within factory specifications. If not adjust accordingly. *WARNING* Many of these style are easily damaged from too much air pressure say from that of an air compressor like those used for automotive tools. If you need to add pressure, the safest bet is to use a simple hand/foot operated pump similar to those used for a bicycle. You may also call your local Suzuki dealer and ask if they have a lighter spring for the forks. Swapping these can be done DIY with patience and proper tools or imagination with other tools you may already have. One last option is to replace the oil as it maybe time for it to be serviced and just fresh oil may do the trick, that is if the bike when you got it originally felt better than now. I wish you the best of luck with your bike and safe riding from a fellow rider.
10/16/2013 6:31:17 AM • Suzuki Boulevard... • Answered on Oct 16, 2013
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Temporary loss of power and backfiring

The problem is more likely to be ignition related. And yes, they do have a fuel filter. Usually in the fuel tap, but sometimes in the fuel line as well. Fuel starvation would not cause the symptoms as you describe them. A misfire would, you would get unburned fuel in the exhaust and it would then be ignited by the next fire stroke going into the exhaust. The fault could be something as simple as a failing spark plug or lead.
5/22/2013 8:48:08 PM • Suzuki Boulevard... • Answered on May 22, 2013
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System is not charging battery

Replace regulator/rectifier
10/22/2012 9:31:38 PM • Suzuki Boulevard... • Answered on Oct 22, 2012
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Very intermitantly my 08 boulevard

It takes a very fresh battery to start those bikes, possibly the battery you traded to use wasnt in its prime either, also if you have a charging issue then the same thing will happen, check your stator and voltage regulator for problems.
6/10/2011 5:44:31 AM • Suzuki Boulevard... • Answered on Jun 10, 2011
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2009 model, Over bumps, metallic clinging

Many times a common cause the rebound dampening of the forks them selves. Forks have large springs internally as well as tubes with various holes the restrict the fluid flow. When you carry your front wheel or pop a wheelie the springs immediately pop the forks to the max extended position and make a metallic clunk. Check your owners manual for correct fork fluid viscosity and volumne. Replace and set correctly.
Check for cable guides that may interfere with fork travel. They may have to be repositioned.
Your front fender may have loose fasteners and the bracket between the tire and the fender is clanking.
Keep on riding,
TF
6/3/2011 12:51:56 AM • Suzuki Boulevard... • Answered on Jun 03, 2011
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Procedure to adjust rear suspension suzuki c90

Remove the right side cover and remove the the liner for the tool kit. This will expose the shock, Use the tool provided in the tool kit to adjust the nut up or down below the spring. Up for more preload, down for less. Its esier if you use a pipe on the end of the tool for leverage as there's not much room to work with.
6/1/2011 4:06:42 PM • Suzuki Boulevard... • Answered on Jun 01, 2011
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Arced the battery and now

  • One of two or both things are happening.
  1. That starter relay is stuck closed and your hearing the voltage arc in the relay. Replace the relay.
  2. But first before replacing the relay check the battery for proper voltage. If you arched that battery you may have ruined it. Should read 12 volts. If not charge it a bit and give another try. An auto parts store can give it a load teat for free and tell you if it is bad despite voltage as 12 volts does not always = good battery.
  3. So first check the battery voltage with a multi-meter. Then take the battery to have it tested. This will prevent buying a relay that may not be be necessary. If the battery tests good both ways then the relay must be replaced.

Regards, Tony
5/29/2011 5:02:16 AM • Suzuki Boulevard... • Answered on May 29, 2011
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I have 2007 Suzki VL

First check all the conections on and around the regulator rectifier, also alternator, disconect the rectifier, carefully observe the unit for corrosion, and visible damage to the unit like burning to the rear bakalite construction, and the three yellow wires on the unit, the three yellow wires come from the alternator, converting the ac voltage to dc charging the battery via red wire, check the alternator output on the three yellows with the engine running they should all be around the same voltage,
5/3/2011 9:50:11 PM • Suzuki Boulevard... • Answered on May 03, 2011
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I have a 2006 Suzuki

Hello. It sounds like your transmission fluid is a wee bit low. Check that out.
10/17/2010 6:56:28 PM • Suzuki Boulevard... • Answered on Oct 17, 2010
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I have a 2008 Suzuki

Be sure you have a clean air filter and the stock spark plugs for your bike. Installing a fresh set would be a good idea as carbon buildup on the insulator cone can rob some of the spark. Give the throttle a rapid single full twist then hit the start button. Hope this helps.
9/16/2010 7:39:19 PM • Suzuki Boulevard... • Answered on Sep 16, 2010
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Suzuki c90 will not start... turns over good gets

Low oil light always comes on at start. How long has it been since it ran last?
12/1/2009 9:49:52 PM • Suzuki Boulevard... • Answered on Dec 01, 2009
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Can't keep enging running after fill up at ARCO

Locate the drain screw on the bottom of the carburetor float bowl. Drain the float bowl's contents into a clean container, if possible, so that you can see if there's any dirt, rust, or water in the fuel.
11/19/2009 9:18:57 PM • Suzuki Boulevard... • Answered on Nov 19, 2009
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Can i use 55 watt bulbs in the driving lights on a

If you use higher-wattage lamps in place of the factory ones, you run the risk of blowing fuses. You can calculate how many watts the fuse will handle based on P=IE, that is, watts = amps x volts. So if the factory lamps use 20W bulbs, 2x20=40, 40W=3.3Ax12V. 2x50=100, 100W=8.3Ax12V. So 50W lams will draw 5 more amps. You should not use higher amperage fuses in place of what the factory has installed because you can cause damage to your electrical system. Calculate the rest of the lamps in the circuit using the P=IE formaula and if it falls below the fuse's capacity, go for it.

Hope this helps, e-mail if you have questions,
matt
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9/20/2009 5:19:20 PM • Suzuki Boulevard... • Answered on Sep 20, 2009
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Installed a new battery in my 2008 c90t.It will

check electrosport.com. the boulevards have a known stator problem. this is the generator for your starting system. they have a diagnostics to resolve charging problems. hope this helps.
6/20/2009 3:51:26 AM • Suzuki Boulevard... • Answered on Jun 20, 2009
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