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How to set the time on a Suzuki GSF 650

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SOURCE: poor running suzuki gsf 650

hi m8,, 1st u need to check the timing with a time light gun,, and trottle the bike to 7000rpm, and see if the timing marks change as u r pointing the gun at it, if they do move ,,adjustment is needed, ,if all is ok u can do a test by taking a plug spanner with u,,and riding the bike up the road, trottle it to 7000rpm,and soon as it stutters hit the kill switch and coast to a stop,, wipp a spark plug and check the colour of the plug, ,u have to look at each plug tho,, if one plug is different colour to the others ,,then the cylinder that plug came from is the problem point,,, another solution is to get your carbs balanced ,,id advise u do this 1st really b4 doin timing check,, cheers

Posted on Jan 30, 2009

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Terrie Thiessen

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SOURCE: needs wiring diagram for suzuki banhdit gsf 650 k8

http://netfree1.blogspot.com/2008/09/suzuki-gsf650-bandit-service-repair.html
Hope this helps.

Posted on Nov 19, 2009

Anonymous

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SOURCE: changing the time on the clock on my suzuki gsf

Typically Suzuki bikes all set the same way. Turn the ignition on, press the select and reset buttons together. The trick is to press the reset marginally before the select and hold them until the time starts to blink, you will work out pretty easily which button alters hours and minutes.

Posted on Dec 01, 2009

Anonymous

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SOURCE: ive changed my clocks on

If you have the software from the manufacturers workshop and the correct connectors, yes. Otherwise take it to an agent, they can do it for you.

Posted on Mar 24, 2011

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