Suzuki DR 650 discussion forum:RE: reserve switch |
RE: reserve switch |
tommyd said 2007-05-23 19:58 |
Is your chain lubed and adjusted properly? As for the fuel switch, it is hard to read. I just remember that the side that points should face what you desire. I use my tripometer as a fuel gauge. When I hit 100 mi, I switch to reserve and fill up. Then, I reset the trip, and switch back to the on pos., and away I go. Hope this helps. |
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