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Ignition Revolution: How To Kickstart Your Suzuki Intruder In A Flash

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What To Know

  • After the engine starts, adjust the idle speed using the idle adjustment screw on the right side of the carburetor.
  • Connect a jumper cable from the positive terminal of a running vehicle to the positive terminal of the Suzuki Intruder battery.
  • Connect another jumper cable from the negative terminal of the running vehicle to a grounding point on the Suzuki Intruder frame.

Embarking on a thrilling ride with your Suzuki Intruder can be an exhilarating experience. However, it all starts with successfully starting the motorcycle. If you’re new to riding or have encountered difficulties starting your Intruder, this comprehensive guide will provide you with step-by-step instructions and troubleshooting tips to get you on the road in no time.

Safety First

Before attempting to start your Suzuki Intruder, ensure you have taken the following safety precautions:

  • Wear appropriate protective gear, including a helmet, gloves, and sturdy footwear.
  • Park the motorcycle on a stable, level surface.
  • Engage the parking brake or place the motorcycle in gear to prevent rolling.

Step-by-Step Starting Instructions

1. Neutral Check

  • Locate the neutral indicator light on the instrument panel.
  • Shift the transmission into neutral by pressing down on the gear shift lever and moving it to the center position. The neutral indicator light should illuminate.

2. Key Ignition

  • Insert the ignition key and turn it clockwise to the “ON” position.
  • The instrument panel will light up, and various warning lights may briefly illuminate.

3. Fuel Valve

  • Locate the fuel valve on the left side of the fuel tank.
  • Turn the valve to the “ON” position to allow fuel to flow to the engine.

4. Choke Lever

  • If the engine is cold, engage the choke by pulling the choke lever towards you.
  • As the engine warms up, gradually release the choke lever.

5. Kill Switch

  • Ensure that the kill switch on the right handlebar is in the “RUN” position.

6. Start Button

  • Press the start button on the right handlebar.
  • The starter motor will engage, and the engine should start.

7. Idle Adjustment

  • After the engine starts, adjust the idle speed using the idle adjustment screw on the right side of the carburetor.
  • The idle speed should be around 1,200 rpm.

Troubleshooting

If you encounter difficulties starting your Suzuki Intruder, consider the following troubleshooting tips:

  • Dead Battery: Check the battery terminals for corrosion or loose connections. Replace the battery if necessary.
  • Fouled Spark Plugs: Remove and inspect the spark plugs. Replace them if they are worn or fouled.
  • Fuel Issues: Ensure the fuel valve is open and that there is fuel in the tank. Clean the carburetor if necessary.
  • Electrical Problems: Check the fuses and wiring for any damage or loose connections.
  • Compression Issues: If the engine cranks but does not start, you may have low compression. Consult a mechanic for further diagnosis.

Advanced Starting Techniques

1. Bump Starting

  • Engage second gear.
  • Push the motorcycle forward with the ignition key in the “ON” position.
  • Once the motorcycle reaches a sufficient speed, release the clutch lever to start the engine.

2. Jump Starting

  • Connect a jumper cable from the positive terminal of a running vehicle to the positive terminal of the Suzuki Intruder battery.
  • Connect another jumper cable from the negative terminal of the running vehicle to a grounding point on the Suzuki Intruder frame.
  • Start the running vehicle and let it charge the Suzuki Intruder battery for a few minutes.
  • Attempt to start the Suzuki Intruder.

Care and Maintenance

To ensure your Suzuki Intruder starts reliably, follow these care and maintenance tips:

  • Keep the battery charged and terminals clean.
  • Replace spark plugs at regular intervals.
  • Clean the carburetor periodically.
  • Check the air filter and replace it when dirty.
  • Lubricate the throttle and clutch cables.

The Final Ride

Congratulations! By following these instructions, you can now confidently start your Suzuki Intruder and embark on exciting rides. Remember to prioritize safety and perform regular maintenance to keep your motorcycle running smoothly.

Common Questions and Answers

Q: Why won’t my Suzuki Intruder start?
A: Check for issues with the battery, spark plugs, fuel system, electrical system, or compression.

Q: How do I bump start my Suzuki Intruder?
A: Engage second gear, push the motorcycle forward, and release the clutch lever at sufficient speed.

Q: Can I jump start my Suzuki Intruder?
A: Yes, connect jumper cables from a running vehicle to the battery and grounding point of your Intruder.

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Matthew is an avid motorbike enthusiast from South London. He started riding bikes as a teenager and has owned over 10 bikes throughout his life. Matthew loves exploring the picturesque British countryside on two wheels and uses his matthewbikelog to document his riding adventures. When he's not out on his current Yamaha FZ6, Matthew enjoys tinkering with and upgrading his bikes. He has a keen interest in bike mechanics and regularly shares tips on maintenance and repairs with his readers. Matthew also provides gear and equipment reviews, helping other riders choose the best kit for weekend rides or longer touring trips. Beyond talking motorbikes, Matthew's blog gives readers an insight into his life. He shares stories and photos from motorcycle trips around the UK as well as further afield in Europe. Readers often describe Matthew's writing as both entertaining and inspirational; he aims to fuel the wanderlust of other bikers. Through his passion for two-wheel adventures on all types of roads, Matthew explores the freedom that motorcycling brings. He looks forward to many more years of thrills on two wheels and chronicling his experiences on matthewbikelog.
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