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Thomas Posted on Dec 14, 2015

I have a 1987 Suzuki savage 650 with the 4speed trans I replaced the crankshaft pin and now I can't find the setting for the shifter fork I only got 1st and 2nd gear I need to know the right placement

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tombones

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  • Posted on Mar 24, 2009

SOURCE: No second gear

Sounds like a bent shift fork to me. Not wanting to go into or between gears plus popping out of 2nd and making a knocking noise are classic symptoms.

Please rate this solution as a " FixYa " after the repair. Thanks!

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tbrat44

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  • Posted on May 07, 2009

SOURCE: The trans is stuck in 3rd gear. wont shift

sounds like the shift lever shaft broke internally. if you know enough to take it apart and repair yourself, you will firure out how the gearing works. also check shifting forks for defects, make certain thier not bent or this problem will happen again.

tombones

  • 3567 Answers
  • Posted on Sep 28, 2009

SOURCE: dusnt want to shift wright

Sorry to say, the bike has a bent shift fork. The engine gets torn down completely just to get to the forks. Expensive to fix. I do not recomend a beginner try this repair.

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David Belcher

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  • Posted on Jun 20, 2010

SOURCE: Lost gas cap key for 1987 Suzuki Savage. Any way

Get your key code off your helmet lock. Check your owners manual in case the original sales man was nice enough to write it down. Call original dealer just in case they are nice enough to keep a record of the key code.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 25, 2011

SOURCE: excuse me i have a

here are some specifications i hope they help you

Manufacturer (Make) Suzuki Model Name LS 650 Savage Year 1986 Category(class) Cruiser / Chopper / Custom Engine Engine Capacity (Displacement) 652 ccm (39.79 cubic inches) Engine Type 1 cylinder Bore x Stroke ?94.0 mm x 94.0 mm (?3.7 inches x 3.7 inches) Bore/Stroke Ratio 1 Stroke 4 Valves per Cylinder 4 Timing System OHC Cooling System Air Powertrain Gearbox 4 speed Chassis/Suspension/Brakes Front Brakes Single disc Rear Brakes Drum Front Tire 100/90-19 Rear Tire 140/80-15 Dimensions Curb Weight 171 kg (377 lb) Fuel Capacity 11 litres (2.91 gallons) Performance Max Power 27.00 HP (19.7 kW) at 5200 RPM Power/Weight Ratio 0.16 Hp/Kg Top Speed 127 km/h (79mph) Acceleration (dart, speedup) time
0-100 km/h 9.2 seconds 0-60 mph 8.7 seconds

  • 1/4 mile
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  • 60 to 140 km/h, highest gear
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    also heres a link of a almost complete tare down and rebuild

    http://www.motorcycleforum.com/showthread.php?t=102346

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