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Re: I want to give me bike a sevice i own a suzuki gz...
You need at a minimum, a shop manual for your model. Check at http://www.suzukiownersclub.org/usa/ for a manual. Look in the tools section for guidance on what special tools you will need for this.
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The bike has a bent shift fork. The engine will need to be torn completely down to replace the bad fork. Check with a local Suzuki dealer as to the cost an to confirm what I believe the problem to be. I fear the cost will be over $700. Bummer. As to the engine stalling, cleaning he carb will probably fix the problem. Please rate my answer. Thanks.
Won't start 2008 Suzuki Marauder GZ125. The starter switch does not work every time when it doesn't I switch off give it a few seconds try again sometimes it works others it doesn't I try waggling steering sometimes that helps.
From looking at the picture of the Marauder and knowing alittle bit about motorcycles. They are usually behind a panel about mid part down the bike. There is usually two or three screws that you can loosen to remove the panel and the battery is located there. If your bike is like the standard picture online I would suggest the triangle panel that says gz 800 on it.
I just did the tune up on my wifes bike (Gz 250) and the oil cap says 10w 40, and it takes roughly a quart. Im pretty sure there is no sepperate gear oil for this bike...
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