Steve
(11/1/03 11:54 am)
Oil Consumption Final FixWell I've got my 2002 fixed. It was pushing a quart every 1500 miles, and three separate dealers and Suzuki were firm that that was acceptable and with in specifications. So, I went to the dealer I bought the Bandit from, took advantage of a their fall sale, and traded my 2002 Bandit for a 2003 FZ1.
Also, my youngest daughter was in process of buying an SV650 which I promptly stopped, she is now riding ZR7. My eldest daughter was shopping for a Suzuki SUV which I managed to influence and now Toyota or Chevy pickup will be the vehicles of choice.
So, I have a low tolerance for BS and luckily sufficient funds not to have to tolerate this.
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hotdog
(11/2/03 1:18 pm)
fixed?Maybe not fixed, but at least you got it (them) out of your system. I feel that same way as you, only about Honda products. As I think about it, more so about HD products.
Steve
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LongIslandBandit99
(12/28/03 10:48 pm)
Re: good newsThe stamp on my frame says it was manufactured in Sept. 2001. I bought it in June '02. How does the VIN change for every bike that is built? The VIN they listed as the start of new pistons is JS1GV77A*22102179. Is it more likely that the numbers after the * changed? Or do they all change the same amount? So far I don't think my bike will "pass" the test. I had to add a good amount of oil during the 600 mile break in since I didn't have the servicing done until the ODO read about 1900 miles. I don't think it has consumed as much oil since the servicing. The dealer who did my servicing isn't the same one I bought it from. They said my plugs were fouled from using the choke too much during warm up. But I didn't need a valve adjustment and they didn't say anything about low oil when I asked them what the level was. Unfortunately I don't put that many miles on it every summer. I guess I'll have to see what happens around the next 3K miles when it gets another oil change.
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jarrodw
(4/14/04 7:53 pm)
Re: good newsAnyone have the affected vin# range? OBTW, great site!
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Red01SuziB12S
(4/15/04 1:42 am)
Re: good newsThe affected VIN's are listed in the Service Bulletin!
I've got one... and am a member of the 75-85% that never had any oil consumption issues.
Paul W
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jarrodw
(4/15/04 7:20 pm)
Re: good newsJust bought a 2001 B-12 and am going to take my first ride on it tommorow. Paid 4k for the bike.(11,000mi. mint cond.) My buddy was the single owner and he went out and bought a hiyabusa(spelling). He is aware of the problem with the oil consumption but assures me this motor is not using oil.
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B12Teuton
(4/16/04 9:12 am)
Re: good newsI have an '01 that doesn't burn oil. Mine was built very early, though. Build date is 04/00, so it got built before the "bad" pistons.
Just keep an eye on the oil level. You should be fine.
Manny
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Doch80
(4/16/04 7:21 pm)
LuckyYa'll must be the lucky ones. Mine goes through oil faster then a beer keg at a frat party. I bought the extended warrenty so I should take it in, but I don't want them to have my bike for an extended period of time. Last time I took it in for a few days, I got it back looking worse then a pile of "compost"!
Chad
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Red01SuziB12S
(4/16/04 7:25 pm)
Re: LuckyTAKE IT IN!!
If you want some extra juice, Suzuki will credit you for not using their pistons and you can supply the high compression JE pistons Holeshot sells.
Paul W
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Doch80
(4/16/04 11:15 pm)
Re: LuckyWait a second, your telling me that I can take it in and have them replace the bad pistons for better than stock pistons, not charging me for the labor? How much credit do you think they would give me?
Chad
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Red01SuziB12S
(4/16/04 11:30 pm)
Re: LuckyYes, several folks have done it. I don't recall what the credit is, but they'll credit you the cost of the pistons (probably their cost), but the JE pistons are better quality and higher compression. Means you most likely won't be able to run regular anymore though.
Paul W
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sabmag77
(5/10/04 1:52 am)
Oil consumptionHello all, I have recently signed in new to get all the good and bad news on these creatures since I now own a 1200 Bandit. Wondering, I've been reading about the oil problem and wondering if someone could tell me how lucky I am with my bike being an oil burner. It was built 12/00. Vin# JS1GV77A*12101714. I've read all the other posts but figured this would be easier. By the way I've heard rumors about a wire for a second gear timing retard that can be snipped to offer more power in 2nd gear. This true and what to look for to snip if so.
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Red01SuziB12S
(5/10/04 5:07 am)
Re: Oil consumptionWelcome to the Alley!
Your bike is in the range where it's a crap shoot if you got an oil burner or not... but odds are in 70-80% in your favor. Since it's a used bike (I'm assuming there aren't any '01 leftovers by now), it should be easy to tell. If you're oil level doesn't go down much between oil changes, you're fine. Despite the bad press from those unfortunate to get bad ones, the majority of the bikes in this range are OK... but with 20-30% bad, there were too many that weren't OK.
You didn't say where you're from, but the wire snip you refer to only applies to certain markets (UK and/or EU, I believe). On a US or Canadian model, it won't do anything for you as they don't alter 2nd gear engine behavior on these models for some noise standard the other countries have. From what I've read of UK/EU bikes, there is little, if any, difference anyway - in other words, some say they can feel a difference, some say they can't. I have yet to see a dyno chart to shows anything worth mentioning. Not being sarcastic or anything, but if you've found something that proves otherwise, post a link.
Paul W
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sabmag77
(5/10/04 10:25 am)
NewbySorry about that. I live in Buckhannon, WV. 26201. I just bought this thing and love it so far. It's silver and black. I recently had an '85 V65 Honda Magna. Wanted one for a few years and got it. Cleaned it up like new and babied it. Rode it hard but took care of it I should say. After riding this bike (other than the power since it is marginably close to my other) I didn't realize what I was missing in handling and comfort. The Bandit is just better in all ways.
Shane
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cometjohn
(6/21/04 2:28 am)
2004 oil consumptionIs the 2004 models having an oil consumption problem? or have they got that fixed? Im planing on buying a new 2004 and don't want this to worry about. My name is John Stephens from Paintsville, Kentucky . Im new to the forum. Thanks
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hotdog
(6/21/04 2:49 am)
you gets what you gets......but, most of the problems were '01 - '02. No reason to worry about yours. I have an '01 with no problems. Many others report the same.
Enjoy your bike!
Steve
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Red01SuziB12S
(6/21/04 4:27 am)
Re: you gets what you gets...The dreaded oil issue was solved in mid-run of 2002 models... So, NO 2003 or later models have the problem, but as hotdog mentions, even those in the "bad" zone don't all have problems, in fact, only a small percentage did, it's just those that got bad ones made a lot of noise - as they rightfully should.
Paul W
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gyrogearcrunch
(7/4/04 2:50 am)
Poor customer relationsSuzuki isn't the only one with poor customer relations. I kept a Yamaha XS850 triple alive for over 20 years, no thanks to Yamaha. Had it not been for a group like this one, and knowledgeable guys like Pete, I 'd have given up motorcycles in disgust a long time ago and gone into raising goats instead. Thanks, Pete!
Herb
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banditeddie
(7/12/04 1:55 am)
oilMine was easy to detect...every time I let off on the gas, the blue smoke came out of the back of my bike.. Suzuki fixed mine without any problems... I had a 2002 left over... it's funny I called Suzuki in So. California and the rep said some 2003 were affected... but in 9000 miles since the repair, I'm glad to report not one drop is being burned...
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bmad03
(8/21/04 11:02 am)
Re: oil fix $Hi, I just bought a used 2001 Bandit 1200S with 20,000 km. on it. Since my bike is off warranty, what would it cost to fix the oil consumption problem? I live in Toronto.
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Hydrogenz
(8/21/04 7:57 pm)
Re: Oil Consumption SOLID INFO FROM SUZUKIDamn, Long post just lost....
Version 2 (short version)
You all rock, thanks for the info.
Last week I bought a 2001 B-12 N with 17k... 18k miles on it (now). The previous owner didn't love his bike. I'm trying to return it to greatness. It is totally stock as far as I can see.
1. Has anyone heard of Screwzuki fixing the piston problem for a second owner outside of the warranty?
2. Any suggestions on a new clutch? I'm thinking about doing it myself, any recommendations?
I'm looking forward to rebuilding my Bandito and sharing it's process with you all.
Thanks again,
H-
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Red01SuziB12S
(8/21/04 8:58 pm)
Re: Oil Consumption SOLID INFO FROM SUZUKIWelcome to the Alley!
1. I haven't heard of it, but it's worth a shot. Might help if you don't mention you're the second owner...
2. If you're at all mechanically inclined, buy a service manual. The clutch isn't hard to do and the manual will give you torques as well as instructions. You can also use it for valve adjustments and all other maintenance tasks you choose to do yourself... including a new set of pistons and rings if the dealer won't do it for you.
While you're in there replacing clutch plates, consider replacing one of the diaphragm springs with a Barnett spring. You'll have to buy a pair, but you won't need to replace both unless you're going to with high compression or big bore pistons or other treatements wilder than a simple jet kit and slip-on or header. The stock plates are good, and so are Vesrah replacements, which may be less expensive.
Paul W
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Hydrogenz
(8/22/04 2:39 am)
Re: Oil Consumption SOLID INFO FROM SUZUKIThanks for the welcome. Yeah, I've just ordered a kevlar clutch kit and 2 springs. Time to go buy a Torque wrench..
Lol, I don't know if I'll jump into the Pistons just yet. Let me get through the clutch, pound my chest for doing it myself (if it works ) Then I'll do the piston thing. Are the holeshot pistons the parts of choice? I've got to say it's pretty sweet seeing someone put so much effort into developing a product line for what seems to be a cult bike..
H
Cultist in training.
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Red01SuziB12S
(8/22/04 6:32 pm)
Re: Oil Consumption SOLID INFO FROM SUZUKIHoleshot's pistons are made by JE to Dale's specs. The Holeshot 1216 kit is lower compression (10.8:1) than the Wiseco or JE (12 & 13.5:1) kits sold by APE. This was done to make running on pump gas easier. The Holeshot/JE pistons do seem to be the most popular for those running a street bike. The higher compressions are more to the liking of drag racers who aren't concerned with running on pump gas.
Paul W
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Hydrogenz
(9/22/04 9:19 pm)
Re: Oil Consumption SOLID INFO FROM SUZUKIJust an update guys...
I took my 2001 B-12N into the dealer with 17k+ miles and they replaced the pistons no charge at all..
Thanks Suziki and Canton Suzuki (cheap plug) It took my bike away from me for 3 weeks but I can make that up...
-H
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