£6,500 or $9601.80
10w 40 its on the side of the bike lol
lift the seat. behind the locking mechanism you'll see two small black blocks. one of them says FUSE on it.
The easiest way is to leave the hose connected after you have it off the bike and pump it out with the peddle.
front trye is 120/70/zr17=36 psi and rear tyre is 180/55/zr17=36 psi
On a 2005 Suzuki Bandit 1200, the 30 amp fuse for the ignition is typically located in the main fuse box, which is found under the seat or near the battery. To access it, remove the seat and look for the fuse box cover. Once opened, you should see the fuses, with the 30 amp ignition fuse clearly marked. Always consult the owner's manual for specific details and locations.
To change the fork seals on a Suzuki Bandit 1200, start by removing the front wheel and brake calipers, then detach the forks from the bike. Use a fork seal driver tool to carefully remove the old seals and clean the fork tubes. Install the new seals, ensuring they are seated correctly, then reassemble the forks with fresh oil. Finally, reinstall the forks onto the bike, reattach the wheel, and ensure everything is tightened to the manufacturer’s specifications.
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Yes and no, I have a 2002 bandit 1200s, it has a reserve switch to the left of seat... You need to switch to reserve by around 115 miles ridden or the bike will slow at throttle and shut off. It has a gravity feed hose below normal hose, that is reserve, just simply turn the knob "arrow up" and it will go to reserve.
yes they did and then fletcher broke it
fuel pressure regulator with reference port turbo intake fuel line cylinder base gasket to lower compression fuel pressure gauge boost gauge blow off valve 2 inch thin pipes and cilicone elbow a lot of time.....
The oil drain plug is the 17mm nut at the bottom of the engine oil pan, underneath the bike. Approach it from the left side of the bike, so you don't have to maneuver around the exhaust pipe. Pay attention to the screw direction (it's upside down). Be careful not to strip the threads by over-tightening when you replace it.