Posted by wbowlin on February 25, 2007, 10:51 pm
Does anyone know of a site that describes basic maintenance of a 2002
Suzuki Katana, including the replacement of spark plugs? I am asking
on behalf of a friend and any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Will
Posted by BORG on February 25, 2007, 11:10 pm
On 25 Feb 2007 19:51:29 -0800, wbowlin@gmail.com wrote:
>Does anyone know of a site that describes basic maintenance of a 2002
>Suzuki Katana, including the replacement of spark plugs? I am asking
>on behalf of a friend and any help would be appreciated.
>Thanks,
>Will
If you can't change a feckin spark plug you shouldn't own a bike
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Posted by wbowlin on February 26, 2007, 7:40 pm
> On 25 Feb 2007 19:51:29 -0800, wbow...@gmail.com wrote:
> >Does anyone know of a site that describes basic maintenance of a 2002
> >Suzuki Katana, including the replacement of spark plugs? I am asking
> >on behalf of a friend and any help would be appreciated.
> >Thanks,
> >Will
> If you can't change a feckin spark plug you shouldn't own a bike
> --
> XJ900 Trike ** GS850 Trike
> XV1000 TR1 Chop ** XLH1200 Sporty Chop
> o...@jryfutbi.pb.hx [Rot 13 it]
I tend to agree, but I don't own the bike and my friend is wanting to
get it running so she can sell it. It has been sitting for a while.
She isn't getting rid of the bike to make you look right, but only
because she has hurt her back and can't ride now. Thanks.
Posted by John Johnson on February 26, 2007, 12:38 am
wbowlin@gmail.com wrote:
> Does anyone know of a site that describes basic maintenance of a 2002
> Suzuki Katana, including the replacement of spark plugs? I am asking
> on behalf of a friend and any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Will
Your friend should definitely invest in a service manual. You can likely
get an aftermarket manual (e.g. Clymers, Haynes) for around $20, and the
Suzuki manual for something more than that (probably worth it too, but
I'm not familiar with Suzuki's, so I might be wrong). At the very least,
check your local library (if in the USA) for manuals. THey often have
them available for checkout.
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Later,
John
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Posted by The Older Gentleman on February 26, 2007, 2:21 am
> Does anyone know of a site that describes basic maintenance of a 2002
> Suzuki Katana, including the replacement of spark plugs? I am asking
> on behalf of a friend and any help would be appreciated.
>
Are you referring to a Jap-market 400 Katana, a ditto 250 Katana, some
600 branded for the US market, or even a 50cc scooter which also bears
the same name?
It might just help to know, you see.
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>Suzuki Katana, including the replacement of spark plugs? I am asking
>on behalf of a friend and any help would be appreciated.
>Thanks,
>Will