I've tried sintered and the standard Suzuki ones. No difference.
Standard rubber line.
I pulled the slide pin thing out and it's got a couple of grooves from the pads. I suspect this may be the problem. I'll replace it before the next ride.
Not the slide pin. I turned it around half a turn so the divots weren't where the pads are and it made no difference.
I measured the lever movement. Lever fully out is 82mm from the grip. Pulled in as far as I can it's 40mm, so the lever only uses half the available travel. The reality is that I only have about 20mm, or quarter of the lever travel, before it feels like the front will lock up.
I guess the next step is rebuild the master cylinder.
Alright folks, bit of a thread dredge here.
My little bro has a 2014 DR650 showing the symptoms of what appears to be the well known faulty pickup pulsar coil. (he's done 20,000km)
He is going to try get it sorted under warranty tomorrow but I dont like his chances. Which will then mean either buying the whole stator kit or buy second hand or aftermarket. Unfortunately he is in Hamilton and I live in Napier so can't help him out at the minute.
He is testing the plugs individually tonight, & trying a jump start just in case it is the battery. After checking everything else related to carb etc it did run briefly last night, but no spark this morning and it has been cutting out on him intermittently for the last month or so.
Does anyone have a spare pickup he could buy and try? or any other ideas?
Cheers
Paddy
Test the testable first. No one wants to do a stator but a simple set of tests will tell you if it is the stator or regulator rectifier or something else. You tube has some hood content about either.
Regulator test http://youtu.be/dINJqxecb28
Stator test http://youtu.be/5v2LtHlvcqI
Bound to be something on pickup coils.
30 mins on the multimeter will either have you down the pub commiserating the loss or celebrating that it was not them.
From there you can look a is it a charging problem or a sparking problem. At least whatever you find here is likely a cheaper fix than a stator.
If it is the stator, buying OEM from mrcycles.com cost me ~50% less than buying from NZ suppliers. And it got here, sent back the wrong one and a replacement supplied in less time than the part would get here through a Suzuki dealer.
Stupid phone / Tapatalk, apologies in advance.
Hey guys,
Does anyone know where I can get the service manual and owners manual for the DR650se? I believe the service manual is the same for most DR650 models. Does anyone have a electronic copy?
So cranked out the first 500km already. Gave it an oil change added 20mm pre load to the forks and had a play with the fuel injection carby thingamajig. Made a small screen. Think i am ready to attack The Long Way Around.
Anyone else heading that way from the deep south?
Yep, and lots more manuals for the DR650 and many other bikes
http://www.adventureridingnz.co.nz/members/downloads/
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Cheers for the links and info.
Little bro has tested everything and come back with a few faulty parts (stator, pickup etc). He took his findings to the suzuki shop and parts are going to be around $1200. But there is some good news!
It looks like Suzuki will be fixing everything under warranty (bought new Feb 2014). So thats a relief!
Going to a training day with NGARNZ on Saturday so I thought I'd check to see how easily I could strap a smallish bag on to the back of the bike. I'd tried the same bag on a previous ride but I couldn't get in to sit on the bike satisfactorily, this time it looks and feels so much better with how it straps to the bike and sits there. It is amazing the difference a rear luggage rack makes!
I'm VERY pleased with this item on my DR!
When I go camping I'll be strapping a much larger bag on to the rack, it should make it easy to take a tent, bedroll & sleeping bag.
Been scratching my head at all the bar options then realised the measurements I've taken are off a bent set of bars!!!
Really just want something stronger and close to standard setup in 7/8.
Looking here the Bradshaw 983 size option seems closest to standard setup..... http://www.motosport.com/NZ/dirtbike...mmy_source=pdp
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