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    Boulevard fuel gauge. Any suggestions?

    Greatings all,

    i recently purchased a new 2008 suzuki boulevard s40 which is a great bike but it goes through abit of gas and here lies my problem. the bike doesnt have a fuel gauge,fuel warning light or sensor and neither does it have a trip meter. so i was wondering if anyone out there has any ideas to solve this problem.

    i would appreciate any help given

    Ps Im new to kiwibiker.

    regards Pasqual.

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    Hi, welcome to KB. I don't have any bright ideas for you I'm afraid, just thought I'd say Hi and I can see the delema! Mine doesn't have a fuel gauge, so I rely on the trip metre, but without one of those either that has got to be a pain in the arse!!!

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    Hi mate and welcome.


    I'd recommend drilling a small hole (say 3mm) about 4/5 of the way down the side of the petrol tank - when the petrol stops pissing out you are getting low and need to fill up.


    Man I have good ideas........



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    Quote Originally Posted by Choc Milk View Post
    Greatings all,

    i recently purchased a new 2008 suzuki boulevard s40 which is a great bike but it goes through abit of gas and here lies my problem. the bike doesnt have a fuel gauge,fuel warning light or sensor and neither does it have a trip meter. so i was wondering if anyone out there has any ideas to solve this problem.

    i would appreciate any help given

    Ps Im new to kiwibiker.

    regards Pasqual.
    Next time you top up take note of odometer reading,then run her to the bottom and check how many ks you have done, and that will give you some idea around how many ks you may get out of a tank before you need to refillride hard,ride safe,ride on!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Choc Milk View Post
    the bike doesnt have a fuel gauge,fuel warning light or sensor and neither does it have a trip meter.
    As it's a Suzuki, I'm assuming it has a fuel tap? Ride to the nearest convenient servo when you have to switch to reserve...

    On the S40 the reserve should be good for, what, 30 or 40 km's? Unless you're on the open road that should be OK. If you're on a trip, plan, or carry a jerrycan.

    Assuming of course you don't leave it on reserve all the time...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Choc Milk View Post
    Greatings all,

    i recently purchased a new 2008 suzuki boulevard s40 which is a great bike but it goes through abit of gas and here lies my problem. the bike doesnt have a fuel gauge,fuel warning light or sensor and neither does it have a trip meter. so i was wondering if anyone out there has any ideas to solve this problem.

    i would appreciate any help given

    Ps Im new to kiwibiker.

    regards Pasqual.
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    Get a length of dowel long enough to touch the bottom of the tank when inserted through the filler cap. Tie one end of it to the handlebars with a length of string.
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Get a length of dowel long enough to touch the bottom of the tank when inserted through the filler cap. Tie one end of it to the handlebars with a length of string.
    Then drill a hole in the top of the tank the same(or slightly larger) and insert said dowel at intervals.
    Wet area on the dowel is fuel level... simple...
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    Change speedo housing for one that fits with a tripometer thingy , ask suzuki as im sure you arent the first person to ask them .
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    i have asked at the local suzuki dealership and they said they'll look into it but thought id try kiwirder for any other suggestions.

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    while you're there see if they have any almost new S50's they have trip meters, and as you will discover your S40 will give you vibration at speed that is uncomfortable for longer distances. An S50 is smoother but has similar agility.

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    No trip meter, fuel reserve or fuel gauge ? Bummer.

    But it only has a 2.5 gallon gas tank. Even if it gets 60mpg it will need gas every two hours.

    I have altzenheimers (lagerheimers if you want to get picky..) but even I can remember back 2 hours. Mostly.

    Open the cap. If you cant see gas its time to get some.

    Actually.. somehow I find this kind of refreshing.

    What a neat bike.

    Imagine a simple, single cylinder bike with great fuel economy, good looks* and minimal electronics to stuff out.

    I'm sure I used to have one.

    *Well, maybe not the good looks.
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    i didnt say i dont have a fuel reserve, i do have a reserve but theres not warning if im low on petrol or something along those lines to tell me when i have to fill up next. pain in the butt thats for sure.

    went for a ride today and managed to get 220 out of the whole tank. there were only a few drops of petrol left haha


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    I had one of these bikes.

    Heres a tip i got from www.suzukisavage.com

    Get a 4 digit luggage lock from kathmandu. saw off lock. fix on one side flat onto brake cyclinder with contact adhesive. With wheels able to be turned freely cos they stick over the edge towards you. (put cotton wool or something round the wheels so no glue gets in)
    when ever you fill up turn numbers what ever your odometer at the time. eg 6700
    .

    Then to see how much you have done compare this number with what speedo shows, the difference is K done on the tank. a bit of pain but better than nothing, worked well for me for over a year

    I found I went into reserve at about 160k.

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    Hey,
    thank you very much for your help. it is much appreciated. your porbably the first person to actually have a solution to my problem.

    I was in Wanganui for the races and talked to one of the suzuki guys there about my problem but it seemed as tho he didnt really care and pay much attention to what i had to say which is quite sad!

    i will definitely look into your suggestion. i'll keep in touch if i need more information from you.


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    You reply "obviously not fast enough!"

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