Zen, I have one of those cup type tools for my FZ filter but it didn't look like there was any way to get it on in there, at least and still use my extension and ratchet (blocked from the front). When I asked about it at the only Suzuki dealer I've found with a Bandit on the floor, they didn't know because they had never changed the oil on one (they also didn't know how to adjust the height on the seat..not that I'll need that being stubby legged and all).
As I said, there's a nut on the tool for a 17mm wrench.
You can get the tool on the filter easily, but you're right, you can't get a ratchet or extension on the tool. You CAN use a 17mm box-end or open-end wrench, coming in from the right side, and utilizing the 17mm nut on the tool, turn the filter about a 1/4 turn at a time until it comes off.
I keep trying to explain this to people but for some reason nobody is getting it. Am I just saying it wrong?
Also, if you reach in there while the bike is cold, put the tool on and get the filter broke loose a little, and
then fire it up and get it hot, you won't get burned.
Then once you have the filter off and laying hole-side-up on the pipes, have your drain plug open and drain your oil as you wait for it to cool. Then you can fish the old filter out and install the new one once it's cool. No burns.
There's a lot I like about the new Bandit and a few things I don't care for especially (that humongous exhaust can and no grab rail for putting on the centerstand being a couple of them). I'm going to wait until the bikes have been on the road for awhile to see if there are any glitches that show up. If none do I'll try and pick up a left over 07 at a steal price, if they do I'll let Suzuki work it out, and get an 08. A rack and short backrest would make the Mrs very happy.
No bike is perfect, and I've found some of the same quirks as you've pointed out. But not many... and no issues so far with the engine, tranny, or fuel injection. That's pretty good. The bike runs like a raped ape! Ya gotta test ride one, if you haven't done so yet.
As far as the grabrail, they should have them for the passenger. But for putting it up on the centerstand, you can reach the frame rail under the seat with your fingers, and it takes very little effort to put it up if you know how. The secret is in the foot-lever. Put all your weight on your foot and it pops the bike up without having to pull much at all with your hand. There's a whole thread about it somewhere around here...
In the meantime I'll be reading the board and soaking up the knowledge and experience of the members.Thanks
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you to the board! I hope you enjoy the place whether you buy a 1250 or not. As far as Sky's comments, Ihave no idea why he's still going on about the link/source thing. It's really no big deal and I thought it was worked out and done with. Don't worry about it.