First thing to check, is your kick stand down? The Intruder has a safety switch. Next try going to the link as this is a message board that was originally dedicated to the Intruder.
The Suzuki Intruder has a hydraulic clutch and therefor there is no adjustment.... There is an adjustment on the clutch lever for the distance from the grip, that is all...
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Answer: Normally located down by clutch arm (that sticks out between the engine and transmission). How do you locate it? The clutch pedal depresses a clutch master cylinder on the firewall (driver side). Follow the hose line down to the where the clutch arm is located. NOTE: don't get the brake master cylinder and clutch master cylinder confused, its easy if you do not work on cars regularly.
After you have located the clutch slave cylinder, have someone depress the clutch pedal. You should see the piston of the slave cylinder extend somewhat. If it does not, either the slave cylinder is bad, or the master cylinder, or, there is not enough brake fluid in the system for it to operate properly. Check the level in the master cylinder. If the slave cylinder is leaking profusely, it is probably bad.
Hello. Check your master cylinder! This is attached on the motor left side. Pobably the cylinder doesn't move or very difficult. It's probably the result off bad, old öl! greets Remco
Tire pressure 1993 800 intruder suzuki
Suzuki 1500 intruder has 1464 cc engine.
Do you mean that when you pull in the clutch it won't disengage? The Intruder has a hydraulic clutch. It's usually because you need to bleed the air out of your clutch system or that your hydraulic fluid (DOT 4 brake fluid) is very dirty. You do this the same way you would bleed the brakes. George in Seattle
It is beside your cylinder. if you take your cylinder heads off you'll see a spring and the cam chain looped around it
Intruder 800 parts
Yes 1998 SUZUKI VS1400GLP
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