To adjust the rear shock on a 2005 Suzuki C90, locate the preload adjuster on the rear shock, which may be a knob or a collar. Use a spanner wrench or the appropriate tool to turn the adjuster; turning it clockwise increases preload for a stiffer ride, while counterclockwise decreases preload for a softer ride. Ensure the bike is on a level surface and consider the rider's weight and riding style when making adjustments. Always test ride after adjustments to find the optimal setting for comfort and handling.
adjust the throttle
The 2005 Suzuki Grand-Vitara has 46.8 in. of rear hip room.
The 2005 Suzuki Grand-Vitara has 39.6 in. of rear head room.
The 2005 Suzuki Grand-Vitara has 30.6 in. of rear leg room.
The 2005 Suzuki Grand-Vitara has 52.6 in. of rear shoulder room.
The rear track of the 2005 Suzuki Grand-Vitara is 4 ft. 11.1 in. (59.1 in.).
You don't. It's nonadjustable.
The 2005 Suzuki Grand-Vitara has rear wheel drive.
To adjust the rear shock on a mountain bike, locate the shock's air valve and use a shock pump to add or release air pressure. Increase pressure for a firmer ride and decrease pressure for a softer ride. Consult the manufacturer's guidelines for recommended pressure levels based on your weight and riding style.
under the left rear fender next to the shock toward front of the bike
There is an air valve in the battery box near the seat.
Yes you can. Search for a head seal kit for that year in question and either rebuild it yourself or get a professional.