Suzuki GSX S 125 (small service)
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- Опубликовано: 26 дек 2020
- hi I'm Matt, in this video I am carrying out a small service on my commuter motorbike, a Suzuki GSX S 125, it's getting an oil and filter change. service light reset. chain adjustment. tyre pressures checked and a general check over.
thanks for watching Авто/Мото
Good job. I was a bike mechanic and thought I bet he doesn't oil chain the right way . But not only did it right and gave Good instructions . Finding swarf on First two service interval's is normal on bikes.
Thanks Ian, that's a relief to know about the swarf in the filter. Thanks for watching and your comment
Hi John I couldn't reply to your message for some reason, I find with this bike I have to go up and down the gears constantly to help it along, it may be worth removing the restrictor one day, for off road use. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for a informative video. Just bought the same bike for my son. 2018 👍🏻😊
Thanks from Norway
Thanks for watching, I ride this bike almost every day, and I still enjoy it. I am sure your son will like his bike too.
You support him riding a bike? Mine doesnt
Thanks. Very helpful
How often should I change the oil after the first service? I didn't find the information in the manual very objective. Great video, thanks.
Love how you’re explaining to your son. 😂😂 brilliant.
Just wondering buddy I have the gsxr 125 cc very similar. Do you know the size of the sump plug bolt? Great video and helpfull.
Good info sir, thank you
Thanks for watching
The metal shavings are normal after the first oil change
As long as it’s a Suzuki 👍 Didn’t know you had a bike Matt? When your on two wheels, it’s worth getting everything right! Cheers Pal
I bought this bike in October, just in time for the winter lol. I'm really happy with this Suzuki, cheers
@@mechanicmatt871 Have you owned bikes in the passed Matt?
I had bikes in the 90s when I passed my bike test, a Suzuki X7 two stroke and Yamaha FZ600 and a Virago. I have lost touch with motorbikes and It's been a while since I was on a bike so I felt ok starting with a 125cc again. My Nana died and left me some money so I put it towards buying the bike and named it Nana.
@@mechanicmatt871 I am sorry to hear about your Nana Matt...Enjoy the bike, safe riding 👍
do you know about valve adjustment in gsx 125?
How often do you check the valves? How do you do it on the GSX S? Great video.
This is something I would like to know too, I didn't get a valve clearance in the owners manual, I will need to find out what it should be and how often it needs checked, i don't think this has hydraulic lifters.
I will show in a video when I find out. Thanks for watching and your comment
Hey mate where is the spark plug located on this bike
The metal showing on the filter is normal. You'll get some pieces due to the piston and rings getting to their tolerances. Aslong as they're ain't no huge lumps of shavings. It's fine.
That's good to know, thanks for watching
Can u pls show valve clearance adjustment.
Hello, I have to change the oil filter and the drain seal, but I can't find de diameter of the drain seal that fits for the gsx 125. Do you know what size it is?
Not sure, although I have been able to reuse it once with no problems, thanks for watching
Did you find the diameter on the drain Seal
In Philippines that bikes is 150cc I have that bike when I see your video everything is 💯% identical.
Learners can only ride 125 cc here, you may feel that this a little bit slower than your bike. Thanks for watching
@@mechanicmatt871 what is your top speed of that bike?
I would say a little over 70mph
@@markanthonycasinillo1082 A bit late on this video but the absolute limit of this bike is 80mph, pushed mine to 79 under best case and it had no more to give.
@@MrNBagelmore 80mph for 125cc? Is so far faster than any under 150cc.
It just goes to show how the sharp edges come off the new engine parts and trap in the filter
I'm glad it's doing its job and collecting the swarf. Thanks for watching Danny