The Cyclepedia Press LLC Suzuki SV650 online service manual features detailed full-color photographs and wiring diagrams, complete specifications with step-by-step procedures performed and written by a veteran Suzuki dealer trained technician.
Keep your motorcycle running in top notch condition with the easy to use Cyclepedia Online Suzuki SV650 Service Manual. This instantly available manual covers everything from piston and cylinder inspection, to wheel bearing replacement, and everything in between. If you ever have any questions on how to use the manual, or performing the procedures on your SV650, Cyclepedia.com provides expert tech support to assist you.
The Suzuki SV650 online manual covers the following motorcycles:
2003 Suzuki SV650SK3
2003 Suzuki SV650K3
2004 Suzuki SV650SK4
2004 Suzuki SV650K4
2005 Suzuki SV650SK5
2005 Suzuki SV650K5
2006 Suzuki SV650SK6
2006 Suzuki SV650K6
2007 Suzuki SV650SK7
2007 Suzuki SV650K7
2008 Suzuki SV650SK8
2008 Suzuki SV650K8
2009 Suzuki SV650SFK9
Note: This service manual doesn’t cover the ABS system.
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Suzuki SV650 Periodic Maintenance
Periodic Maintenance Chart, Clutch Cable Adjustment, Throttle Free Play, Brake Fluid, Engine Idle Speed, Drive Chain Adjustment, Brake Pads, Brake Inspection, Engine Oil, Spark Plugs, Air Filter Servicing, Tires, Suspension Settings, Valve Clearance, Compression Test, Throttle Valve Synchronization, Fuel Hose, Steering Adjustment
Suzuki SV650 Cooling System
Coolant, Coolant Reservoir, Radiator, Oil Cooler, Thermostat, Water Pump
Suzuki SV650 Fuel System
Fast Idle Inspection, Throttle Body Removal, Throttle Body Installation, Throttle Body Disassembly, Throttle Body Assembly, Fuel Sending Unit, Fuel Strainer, Airbox, Emissions
Suzuki SV650 External Components
Cowling and Brace, Cowling Inner Cover, Pillion Rider Handle, Fuel Tank, Seats, Fairings, Gearshift Lever, Reflectors, Seat Tail Cover, Side Stand (Kick Stand), Side Covers, Windscreen, Mirrors, Footpegs, Handlebars, SV650 Handlebars, Front Fender, Rear Fender, Exhaust System
Suzuki SV650 Engine
Alternator, Bottom End Inspection, Camshaft Removal, Camshaft Installation, Clutch Removal, Clutch Installation, Crankcase Splitting, Crankcase Assembly, Crankshaft, Cylinder Head Cover, Cylinder Head, Cam Chain, Valves, Flywheel and Starter Clutch, Cylinders and Pistons, Engine Removal, Engine Installation, Top End Disassembly, Transmission, Transmission Shafts, Oil Pipe, Oil Pump, Gearshift, Starter Motor
SV650 Final Drive
Drive Chain, Engine Sprocket, Rear Wheel Sprocket
Suzuki SV650 Front Brake
SV650 Master Cylinder, SV650S Front Brake Master Cylinder, Brake Disc, Front Brake Caliper
Suzuki SV650 Rear Brake
Rear Brake Pedal, Master Cylinder, Rear Brake Caliper, Rear Brake Disc
Suzuki SV650 Wheels
Wheel and Axle Inspection, Front Wheel, Rear Wheel, Bearing Replacement
Suzuki SV650 Steering
Removal, Installation
Suzuki SV650 Front Suspension
Fork Removal and Installation, Front Fork Assembly, Front Fork Disassembly
Suzuki SV650 Rear Suspension
Rear Shock Absorber, Swingarm and Linkage
Suzuki SV650 Electrical System
Headlight SV650, Headlight SV650S, Electrical Specifications, ECM (Engine Control Module), Ignition System, Horn, Instruments, Charging System, Battery, Alternator, Switches, Sensors, Fuses and Relays, Starter Motor, Lights, Wiring Diagrams
Suzuki SV650 Quick Reference
Specifications, VIN and Engine Number Location, Torque Specifications, General Torque Specifications
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