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2007 suzuki scooter an650k7 surging engine upon restart. Consumer states this past experience with the surge in the engine caused him to go over the handlebars and get injured.the consumer stated the idle speed control valve may not return to the correct start-up position each time the ignition switch is turned to the off position. On re-start of the engine, after using the scooter foreven a 10 mile ride, in a short period of time results in no-load engine idle speeds.
Sudden failure of brakes while riding on city street.investigation by dealer isolated it to the abs hydraulic unit failing "closed" and preventing pressure from handle/master cylinder reaching the wheels. Failed june 2016.repaired 7 july 2016.bike bought in 2013 from original owner.fluids changed at that time but were fresh when changed.brake fluid was honey colored and not clear.only front brake failed.rear was still operational.(implying only a valve controlling the front brake line was stuck closed.as a result of this partial failure, the bike could be carefully ridden home.it was trailered to the shop.shop has the part.
The contact owns a 2007 suzuki burgman scooter, model an650k7.while driving approximately 15 mph, the fiberglass fender spontaneously fell off the vehicle and became caught in the disc brake unit.as a result, the risk of injury and a crash were increased.the contact is in the process of notifying the manufacturer.the failure and current mileages were 4. Updated 09/29/08.*lj
2007 suzuki scooter an650k7 surging engine upon restart. Consumer states this past experience with the surge in the engine caused him to go over the handlebars and get injured.the consumer stated the idle speed control valve may not return to the correct start-up position each time the ignition switch is turned to the off position. On re-start of the engine, after using the scooter foreven a 10 mile ride, in a short period of time results in no-load engine idle speeds.
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