Suzuki GS500E (1989-1997) [28/221] Every 4000 miles 6000 km or 12 months

Suzuki GS500E (1989-1997) [28/221] Every 4000 miles 6000 km or 12 months
Every 4000 miles (6000 km) or 12 months 1-15
16.6 Adjust the bearings using a drift located into one of the
notches in the adjuster ring
forb. If play Is felt in the bearings, adjust ~ object Is to set the adjuster ring so that the loosen fasteners, all nuts, bolts. screws, etc.
should be periodically checked for proper
tightness.
2 Pay particular attention to the following:
Spark plugs
Engine 011 drain p/t!g
Gearch8nge lever bolt
Foo~t and stand bolts
Engine mounting bolts
Shock absotbermounting bolts and
suspension linkage bolts
Handlebar bolts
Front axle nut and clamp bolt
Front falX clamp bolts (top & bottom yoke)
Rear axle nut
Swingarm pivot nut
Brake csHpermounting bolts
Brake hose benjo bolts and brake caliper
bleed SCf8WS
Blake disc bolts and f88T sprocket nuts
3 If a torque wrench is available, use it along
with the torque specifications at the beginning
of this, or other. Chapters.
steering head as follows.
Adjustment
5 Although not essential, it Is wise to remove
the fuel tank to avoid the possibility of damage
should a tool slip while adjustment is being
made (see Chapter 3). Slacken the steering
stem bolt, then slacken the fork clamp bolts in
the top yoke (see Illustrations).
6 Using a suitable drift located in one of the
notches in the adjuster ring, slacken the
adjuster ring slightly by tapping the drift with a
hammer, until pressure is just released. then
tighten it until all freeplay in the forks Is
removed, yet the steering is able to move
freely from side to side (see Illustration). The
16.5b ... and each fork clamp bolt (arrow)
bearings are under a very light loading, Just
enough to remove any freeplay.
Caution: Take great care not to apply
excessive presaure because this will cause
premature failure of the bearings.
7 If the bearings cannot be set up property, or
if there is any binding, roughness or
notchiness, they will have to be removed for
inspection or ~Iacement (see Chapt~ 5).
8 With the bearings co~1y adjusted, tighten
the steering stem bolt and the fork clamp bolts
to the torque settings specified at the
beginning of the Chapter (see illustration).
9 Check the bearing adjustment as described
above and re-adJust if necessary.
1 Since vibration of the machine tends to

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