Suzuki Boulevard M109 discussion forum:RE: 1800 boulevard fuel leak |
RE: 1800 boulevard fuel leak |
Fred said 2010-07-22 12:56 |
Mine does the same thing. When I went to buy the bike it leaked on the showroom floor. The Car dealer took it to the Cycle dealer down the road. They cked it out and didn´t find anything wrong. It has happened to me a few times since I bought it. I figured out that you have to set the bike up straight when you start it and throttle it a few times (not hard) to keep the throttle bodies from loading up. That seems to keep it from leaking out. Then you can set it on it´s stand and put your gear on. Hope this helps |
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