Have you tried adjusting it first where it connects to the handle should be a screw with a round nut on it pull back on this screw nut towards handle to remove is opposite
Testimonial: "Yes just tried the adjustment screw just can not find any information on how to take the old one off and put a new one on. Being a toatal novice I would like to learn but looked every where and even in the manual there are no pointers I can see"
SOURCE: Miles per gallon
I just purchased a 1995 VS 800 w/18,000 miles and it gets 50-60 mpg at 60 mph.
SOURCE: Suzuki VL intruder 125 back brake sticking and braklight stuck on
i too had this problem .....dnt worry just remove the brake cable and lubricate it with some spray like ABRO or WD40 lubricating spray then you sprayed some in the cable.play with it pull it forward and push it backward.,lubricate and repeat the steps till you find the cable goes smoother...you know it usually happens due to dust and dirt which enters the cable n get it stuck,try this n tell me..
SOURCE: Only idles with choke out
if you want a quick fix, might solve it just up the revs (were throttle cable hits engine)
SOURCE: 1992 Suzuki Intruder Clutch problem
THE CLUTCH PLATES COULD BE WORN ALSO THERE ARE ADJUSTMENTS BY THE CLUTCH LEVER TURN IT COUNTER CLOCK WISE TO TAKE SLACK OUT OF THE CLUTCH CABLE
SOURCE: I have a suzuki intruder vl 125 and recently when
the stalling is due to the rectifier (its a box under the plastics on the bike and has fins on it) if not this then possibly an air/fuel mixture problem but as with my old vl it was the rectifier
The front choke on a motorcycle is typically used to help start the engine by enriching the fuel mixture when the engine is cold. The choke is usually controlled by a lever or button located near the throttle, and is typically only needed when starting the engine from a cold state.
To connect the front choke on a 2000 Suzuki Intruder 1400, you will need to locate the choke cable and follow it to the carburetor or throttle body. The choke cable will typically have a small lever or plunger at the carburetor end, which is connected to the choke mechanism inside the carburetor or throttle body.
To connect the choke cable, you will need to attach one end of the cable to the lever or button near the throttle, and the other end to the lever or plunger at the carburetor end. Make sure the cable is properly seated in the levers or plungers and can move freely.
It's important to note that every motorcycle is different, and the specific choke mechanism on a 2000 Suzuki Intruder 1400 may differ from the general information I have provided. If you are having difficulty connecting the choke on your motorcycle, it is always best to consult a service manual or a wiring diagram specific to your make and model.
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