Suzuki GS500E (1989-1997) [29/221] Jj c c y chapter 6 noting that all old fluid must

Suzuki GS500E (1989-1997) [29/221] Jj c c y chapter 6 noting that all old fluid must
Every 7500 miles (12
1-16
1 Remove the old air filter as described in
Section 2 and Install a new one.
1 R«nOY8 the okj ~ pkJgs 88 ~-2)8(; In
SectIoo 6 and Install new ones.
1 The suspension components must be
maintained In top operating condition to
~re rider safety. Loose, worn or ~
suspension parts decrease the motorcycle's
stability and control.
Front suspension
2 While standing alongside the motorcycle,
apply the front brake and push on the
handlebars to compress the forks several
times. See If they move up-and-down
smoothly without binding. If bindng Is felt, the
forks ~ be dis8888mbled and inspected
(see Chapter 5).
3 Inspect the .. above the dust see! for oil
leakage, then carefully lever the dust seal
upwards using a flat-bladed screwdriver and
Inspect the area around the fork seal (see
IIIu8tr8tlons). If leakage Is evident, the seals
must be replaced (see Chapter 5).
4 Check the tightness of all susP«'$lon nuts
and bolts to be Sln none have worked loose.
Rear suspension
5 Inspect the re8' shock for fkJld leakage 81d
tightness of Its mountings. If leakage is found,
the shock should be replaced (see Chapter 5).
8 WIth the aid of an asalst81t to support the
bike, compress the rear suspension several
times. It should move up and down freely
without binding. If any binding is felt, the worn
Every 2 years
- -
)C :)1",:;..: ~-~ ,:,'j;i.. prescribed Interval or whenever a master
;~.. .- .' '~:'i":::-:~~'" cylinder or caliper overhaul is carried out.
:!!~,j!{.~pt"'ti~'C."1;~' . .~~~\I .. Refer to the brake bleeding section In
!""".." ~:' ,:,-';JJ;)~:~- "'c,'c;,~'~"Y,: . '. Chapter 6. noting that all old fluid must ~
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1 The brake fluid should be replaced at the line before filling with new OOT 4 fluid.
000 km) or 2 years
m.78 Attempt to move the awlngenn
from 8ide-to-8ide
or faulty component must be identified and
replaced. The problem could be due to either
the shock 8b8orber, the 8U~ linkage
components or the ewingarm components.
7 PoIition the motorcycle on Its centre stand
so that the rear wheel is off the ground. Grab
the swlngarm and rock It from side to aide -
there should be no discernible ~ at
the rear (He Illustration). If there's a little
movement or a slight clicking can be heerd.
h'ISpect the tlg~ of all the ,.. ~
mounting b<Xt8 and nuts. referring to the ~
settings specified at the beglmlng of the
Chapter. and re-check for movement. Next,
grasp the top of the rear wheel and pun It
upwards - thwe should be no discernible
freeplay before the shock absorber begins
to compress (8M Inustratlon). Any freepiay
felt in either check indicates worn bearings in
the suspension linkage (X' swlngarm, or
worn shock absorber mountings. The worn
m.7b Feel for up-end-down play In the
reer suspension bearings
components must be replaced (see ChaptW 5).
8 To make an accurate assessment of the
swingarm bearings, remove the rear wheel
(see Chapter 6) and the bolt securing the
suspension linkage rods to the linkage arm
(see Chapter 5). Grasp the rear of the
swingarm with one hand and place your other
h8'd at the j(xICtk)n of the swingMrn and the
frame. Try to move the rear of the swlngarm
from side-to-side. Any wear (play) In the
bearings should be felt as movement between
the swingarm and the frame at the front. If
there Is any play the SWIng8m will be felt to
move forward and backward at the front (not
from slde-to-side). Next, move the swlngann
up and down through ita full travel. It should
move freely, without any binding or rough
spots. If MY play ., the ~ Is rX)ted or If
the swingarm does not move freely, the
bearings must be removed for Inspection or
replacement (see Chapter 5).

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