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2006 Suzuki Burgman 400 what is the normal cylinder compression

Suzuki Burgman 400 too much compression .how can I start it .have put a new cam on.set timing new starter motor @

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Need to have at lest 90 psi or better

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The starter motor could be the culprit, check the starter motor.

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  • Posted on Jun 03, 2009

SOURCE: suzuki burgman 650 won,t change gear

I had the same problem until I found out that when you put the Burgman on it's center stand, it pushes a small round metal pin (spring loaded or something similar) that limits the Burgman to 1st gear only. Some kind of safety feature, I guess. You can see the little switch if you put the bike on it's side-stand, get down on the right hand of the bike and look where the centre stand meets with the body of the bike. My switch was stuck in permanent "on" so I just pulled the pin to it's full extention with a pair of pliars, then cut it with a junior hacksaw.

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  • Posted on Jun 28, 2009

SOURCE: how do I change a headlight on a Suzuki Burgman

you reach under the front of the scooter between the headlight and the fender. find the wire that goes to the connector of the headlight. it is directly behind the headlight. unplug the connector, pull the plug off the headlight. remove the rubber cover/boot off the back of the headlight. this is now the tricky part. there is a clip that needs to be unhooked and moved out of the way. remember how you unhook it because you will have to rehook it when you install the new bulb. this hook is a stiff wire with a loop on one end. push on the loop and move it to one side and it will come off the back of the bulb. the clip is attached and will not come off. you should use gloves to remove the bulb. the oils on your hands are not good for the bulb. use glove on removing just in case the bulb is good and you need to use it again. use gloves to install the new bulb. there is only one way to install the new bulb. there are tabs the extend out from the base of the bulb. you can kneel in front and reach your hand under to install the new bulb while you watch the insertion through the glass. rotate the bulb until you feel the detent that allows the bulb to fit into position. both bulbs have the tabs in the same location, ie. the detent tab is about at the 8 oclock position. replace the clip (insure that it clips on to hold the base), the boot and the connector.

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  • Posted on Mar 03, 2010

SOURCE: how to replace brake light bulb on burgman 400

On the earlier models there are two self tapping screws with x heads on the underside lip of the rear section you undo these and the rear panel lifts up and out on 2 plastic hooks built into the panel. (it feels like its not going to come off at times) you can then get to the bulbs I would replace both at the same time as the other one will go in a short time as the odds are they were fitted at the same time in the first place.

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  • Posted on Feb 21, 2011

SOURCE: whats the correct tyre pressure

Hi, a 1999-2003 suzuki burgman /an 400 using standard tyre sizes 110/90-13 front is 1'75 bar (25psi)
130/70-13 rear is. 2 bar-(29psi) and 2.8 bar (41psi when carrying a passenger) check the tyre for correct seating on the rim, dont think you have done any harm, the only danger inflating small tyres to a high pressure is you risk blowing it off the rim, as you have now corrected it you should be ok with that, paul

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