Suzuki RM85 2020 Owner's Manual
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To adjust the suspension for better performance, start by setting the sag to the recommended 100-105mm. Use the adjustment screws on the forks and shock absorber to fine-tune the compression and rebound settings based on your weight and riding style. Consult the owner's manual for specific settings and guidelines.
If your RM85 won't start, check the basics first: ensure the fuel valve is on, the bike is in neutral, and the kill switch is set to run. Check the spark plug for fouling or wear, and ensure the carburetor is clean. If these steps don't work, consult a mechanic for further diagnosis.
It is recommended to change the oil every 5-10 hours of riding, depending on the intensity of use. Always use high-quality two-stroke engine oil and follow the manufacturer's guidelines for oil type and capacity.
The recommended tire pressure for the Suzuki RM85 2020 is typically 12 psi (pounds per square inch) for both front and rear tires. Adjust pressure based on terrain and rider preference for optimal performance.
To clean the air filter, remove it from the bike and wash it with a mild detergent and warm water. Allow it to dry completely before applying air filter oil. Reinstall the filter ensuring it is seated correctly to prevent dirt from entering the engine. Regular cleaning is essential for engine performance.
Use a high-quality ethylene glycol-based coolant with corrosion inhibitors, preferably one that is premixed for motorcycles. Ensure it is suitable for aluminum engines, and always check the manual for specific recommendations.
To adjust the clutch lever, locate the adjuster on the clutch perch. Turn the adjuster to set the desired free play, typically about 10-20mm. Make sure the lever moves smoothly without binding for optimal control.
The correct chain tension should allow for about 30-40mm of slack at the midpoint between the sprockets. Always adjust the chain with the motorcycle on a stand and double-check after tightening the axle nut.
To extend the life of your brake pads, avoid aggressive braking and regularly inspect the pads for wear. Keep the brake components clean and free of dirt or debris. Ensure the brake fluid is at the correct level and change it as recommended.
During routine maintenance, check the oil level, air filter condition, chain tension and lubrication, tire pressure, brake fluid level, and coolant level. Inspect the bike for any loose bolts or unusual wear. Regular maintenance ensures safety and performance.