Bandit Alley
MODEL SPECIFIC => SUZUKI BANDIT 250 & 400 => Topic started by: lemining on September 10, 2007, 06:28:51 PM
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Hey guys,
I tried searching this topic, but i had no luck of finding anything useful.
I got my bandit 250, and I don't know when was the last service and how the typical bike service looks like.
What is the service frequency? (every 1k km? every 2?)
What do i look for and what do i change?
a) I'm sure i change oil, but a while ago i was reading one of the articles on some website and i think someone was saying that you change oil filter every second or every third time you change oil. Sounds a bit strange, because in my car i change everything every time (oil + filters).
I have just replaced spark plugs (bike has done almost 30 thousand km).
What is the average chain life? Is there anything i should be looking at?
I'm just really new with bikes and i have plenty of time to sit in the garage and have a play around.
If anyone has any website or maybe book, that would be extremely useful.
Thanks!
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Most car & bike makers recommend oil filter changes every other oil change. Most enthusiasts prefer to change the filter every time - figuring it is cheap insurance.
How often you change it varies on personal feelings and how the machine is used (just like a car). A common interval is every 2-3K miles (3-5K km).
Chain life will depend on the quality of the chain and how well it is maintained. A quality O or X-ring chain that's cleaned and lubed regularly will last >20K miles (30K km). With an add-on chain oiler, it's not uncommon for the chain to last >50K miles (>80K km).
I'll let the 250/400 experts weigh in on the frequency of valve lash inspection/adjustment.
Check fasteners for security.
Check normal wear & tear items, like tire and brake pad condition, play in the steering head & wheel bearings and swingarm bushings.
Check brake hoses for condition. After a few years they may be starting to dry rot, especially if the bike's seen a lot of sun.
Change the brake fluid in both systems. This should be done every year or two, but few bikes ever get that. Many have never had fresh fluid. Fresh fluid will make a marked improvement in brake performance though!
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I tend to go by the Service Schedule listed in the owners and service manual for whatever bike. I don't know if there's a 250 manual in .pdf form (though you could find out through this site, if it exsits, it's here), but if not, a paper manual is only about $40 US brand new.
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Thing is that i have been searching manuals for gsf 250 and i cant find it. I dnt mind paying $40 for manual. It is just no one has it and when they do, it is in japanese.
Are there any general information?
How frequent change oil etc?
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2000 miles works for me on a street bike
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How frequent change oil etc?
5000 km (3200 miles) is what I use. If you mostly ride stop and go urban stuff, consider sooner, like 3500 kms.