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10/03/11 at 21:56:26
Hello, So I'm new to riding so please bare with me. I recently purchased a new Suzuki S40 and have 125 miles on my bike. (the dealership "lost" the manual I'd be reading it otherwise) Tonight while driving home I was stopped at a light and when I went to go it just died. took forever to get it to start up, it's like it didn't have power. Finally it started up (seemed like forever) and I had to stop again @ a now red light...it died again struggled to start up. Got her going again was doing fine shifting then I had to stop, I wasn't able to get it into 1st gear after I stopped (i hold in the clutch and break then drop the gears down once stopped) then I had to go and it died (pretty sure being in 3rd gear was the reason here. I pulled over check to make sure everything was in order (choke was in, it was on fuel kick stand up) then I stopped again and well it kept shutting off at stops. I verified I was in 1st @ the remaining stops and can't seem to figure out why it's doing this. It also seemed to be struggling on the ride once I got a nice road with all green lights. Thanks so much for any help you can provide. I filled the tank @ 50 miles and the gas light is not on. thx again.
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10/03/11 at 22:11:10
Welcome to the zoo
1st, you can download a manual here...
http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?board=tech;action=display;num=1138554254
2nd, there's no 'low fuel light' at least not if it was added this year.
Anytime you have a fuel issue, try it in prime. You might just need gas.
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a tip on shifting, apply pressure in the direction you want to go, clutch it and it should pop right in.
while at a stop, don't get frustrated and stop stomping on it. you'll just bend the shift dogs. apply pressure and slowly let out the clutch and just as it grabs, it should pop in.
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Take it back to the dealer- It is under warranty.
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10/04/11 at 08:19:50
So 75 miles on the tank, right? If you didn't fill it full enough, you could just be low. Just a thought. Be sure to fill it up close to the bottom of the neck. 100 miles or so is about max on a full tank for most of us.
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Oh yea, forgot... welcome to the zoo, as Vers said.
I'm always glad to see more women to help me keep the beasts in line around here!
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10/04/11 at 08:45:07
Is there any chance this could be something as simple as the tank hitting reserve?
I never use my reserve so I don't know what the range is there. Especially not in miles.
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babyhog wrote
on 10/04/11 at 08:19:50:
So 75 miles on the tank, right? If you didn't fill it full enough, you could just be low. Just a thought. Be sure to fill it up close to the bottom of the neck. 100 miles or so is about max on a full tank for most of us.
I'd bet on these last 2 posts !
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