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Suzuki - GSF 400 M/N Bandit GK75A 91-94 | | | Do you have any images of this bike? Upload them here | |

Edit These Specs | List Suzuki Models | List Makes | Contact Admin | | Bike Description and General information | | | | | Service Infromation | Front Fork Oil cc (right leg) | : | 495 | Front Fork Oil cc (left leg) | : | 495 | Fork oil grade | : | SAE 10 | Valve Clearance Cold - Inlet | : | 0.10 - 0.15 mm | Valve Clearance Cold - Exhaust | : | 0.15 - 0.20 mm | Cooling System (litres) | : | 1.9 | Tyre Pressure Front Bar / psi | : | 28 | Tyre Pressure Back Bar / psi | : | 33 | Tyre Pressure Back - Pillion Bar / psi | : | 36 | Engine Oil Grade SAE | : | 10W/40 | Engine Oil Classification API | : | SE/SF | Engine Oil quantity with filter (litres) | : | 2.8 | Chain Freeplay mm | : | 25 - 35 | Idle Speed (rpm) | : | 1300 - 1400 | Spark Plugs Gap (mm) | : | 0.6 - 0.7 | Float Height | : | 14.6mm | | | | Suzuki GSF 400 M/N Bandit GK75A 91-94 Parts & Accessories | | | | Dimensions | Wet Weight | 190kg | | Fuel Capacity | 2.9 | | Electrics | Voltage | 12v | | Ignition | Map i | | Spark Plugs | NGK CR8EK | | Battery | YTX9-BS | | Engine | Type | Liquid Cooled 4 Stroke Straight Four | | Bore x Stroke | 56 x 40.4 mm | | Displacement | 398 cc | | Firing Order | 1-2-4-3 | | Carburation | Mikuni BST33 | | Carburation Main Jet | 100 | | Carburation Idle Jet | 32.5 | | Fuel Minimum Octane Rating | 85 - 95 | | Transmission | Sprocket front | 15 | | Sprocket rear | 49 | | Chain type | 525 | | Chain Number of Links | 114 | | Misc. | Motorcycle Style | ROADSTER | | Power | Max Power Output | 40kw(54hp) | | Tyres | Front | 110/70-17 Tubeless | | Rear | 150/70-ZR17 Tubeless | | | | | | | | All information is to the best of the Motorbike specs knowledge at the given time, the information is intended only as a

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