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    Suzuki M109R owners!!

    "Nine Riders".....

    Just in case you didn't get a letter in the mail from Suzuki - please have a look at the attachment.

    Toaster.
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    got mine on saturday, phoned Holeshot motorcycles, as i said toaster no parts as yet instock ,i contacted zuki over 4 weeks ago regarding the fuel rail recall , and the dealers , still do not know what parts have to be replaced, it is the F..N hose and rail and a clamp.

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    Oh joy, so I am truly exposing my bollocks to a right cook up then?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Speedie View Post
    That was a very nice way of saying, "Holy Faaark, someone farked up, there is a loose clamp on your fuel line that could piss fuek all over your hot engine at any minute!!! Get to your nearest dealer right now!!!!!
    Yes well, I don't really want to change my name from Toaster to Toasted!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toaster View Post
    Yes well, I don't really want to change my name from Toaster to Toasted!!
    Toaster's Toasted Tackle

    Funny I didn't see Suzuki advertising a "free BBQ" with every 109 sold
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    Received it yesterday too... If BMZ2 is right I won't be in any great hurry to get her into the shop. Mind you - I wonder what the old insurance companies would do if (hypothetically) you ignored Suzuki and continued riding without getting the problem sorted? Probably it would make the policy void?? Hmmmmmmm

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    Quote Originally Posted by jafar View Post
    Toaster's Toasted Tackle

    Funny I didn't see Suzuki advertising a "free BBQ" with every 109 sold


    Doesn't bear thinkin' about!

    Hey when we gonna see some shots of your VTX? Ur avatar shot not nearly big enough!
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    if you guys get a faster action from any dealer pls post it. make sure if your bike goes in, you get a scooter from the dealer

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    Shit - I was hoping you could freight down your pimped out beast while mine goes in to the shop blaine? Ooooo those lowering bones will be here soon too. Thats gonna be all good. Later....

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    [QUOTE=Edbear;1062815] Doesn't bear thinkin' about!

    No it doesn't, Suzuki quality control should get a smack in the ear for this one.

    Dodgy fuel rail AND fuel pipe issues ?? this can't be right surely
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    Did mine over the weekend. Only a couple of small dramas...left hand air inlet clamp on the airbox was siezed solid, got it off in the end after a few "incouraging" words and the screws that hold the fuel rail on were frickin tight! Steel screws in aluminium though, never a good mix! Other than that was a sinch, and a good excuse to give the bike a good polishing once it was all back together to get rid of all the finger marks!

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    I'm still waiting back to hear when they have the parts.

    The dude I spoke to did say that the chances of any particular bike actually having this problem was low. It was more of a potential problem....

    .... so it will be interesting to hear back as to how many of us actually did have an issue to worry about once the work is done and dusted.

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    I checked the clamps off the old fuel rail and mine were tight as, I know not every one is going to be loose as like you say it's a "potential problem". Still, feels good to know it's all good now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blkm109r View Post
    I checked the clamps off the old fuel rail and mine were tight as, I know not every one is going to be loose as like you say it's a "potential problem". Still, feels good to know it's all good now.
    I think the problem is the fact that where the rubber hose is clamped, it is on the curved part of the steel pipe and as such the curved section of the steel pipe is oval and not round. And you will notice the only difference in the new fuel rail is that the rubber hose is clamped to a straight section of the steel pipe.

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    here are the pic's of the old and new fuel rails, it is just not the clamp but the housing and pipe connection
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