I have a 2002 Marauder, which I think is the predecessor to the M50. So, I havent actually seen the manual for the '06 M50 but I think I can safely answer the question. My bike requires an SAE SF/SG spec oil. I use 10W-40 here in Ohio. Sometimes you'll need to adjust the oil weight if you live in an extreme climate, but 10W-40 seems to be a pretty good all-around choice. I've been using Valvoline Motorcycle ever since I got the bike 3 or 4 years ago. To be safe, I'd check your owner's manual for recommendations, but I cant imagine it would be drastically different than the Marauder.
Alternate/OEM Part Number(s): DPR7EIX9
NGK type plugs are DPR7EA-9.
Suzuki 4- stroke motorcycle engine oil Sp-4A SAE 10W - 40
20/50 any brand, but go with the major brands
The 2006 Suzuki Grand-Vitara has double overhead cam (DOHC).
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The Suzuki Boulevard S40 typically uses about 3.2 quarts (approximately 3 liters) of oil when performing an oil change, including the oil filter. It's important to check the owner's manual for the specific model year for any variations in oil capacity or specifications. Always use the recommended oil type for optimal performance.
The oil capacity of a Suzuki M50, which is a part of the Suzuki Boulevard series, is approximately 3.5 quarts (or about 3.3 liters) when including the oil filter change. It's essential to check the owner's manual for the most accurate specifications and recommendations for your specific model year. Always ensure to use the appropriate oil type as specified by the manufacturer for optimal performance.
10w30 motor oil
1.5l of 10w-40
I use LRP type gasoline to my '96 suzuki dr 200se
The correct spelling of the type of street is a boulevard(from the French).