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Suzuki DL1000 Owner's Manual

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3-16
RIGHT HANDLEBAR
Engine Stop Switch 1
” position
The ignition circuit is off. The
engine cannot start or run.
” position
The ignition circuit is on and the
engine can run.
Front Brake Lever 2
Apply the front brake by squeez-
ing the front brake lever towards
the grip. The brake light will come
on when the lever is squeezed.
Electric Starter Button “3
Use this button to operate the
starter motor. With the ignition
switch in the “ON” position, the
engine stop switch in the “
position, and the transmission in
neutral, pull in the clutch lever and
push the electric starter button to
start the engine.
NOTE: This motorcycle has a
starter interlock system for the
ignition and starter circuit. The
engine can only be started if:
The transmission is in neutral
and the clutch is disengaged,
or
The transmission is in gear,
the side stand is fully up, and
the clutch is disengaged.
NOTE: The headlight will go off
when the electric starter button is
pushed.
Throttle Grip 4
Engine speed is controlled by the
position of the throttle grip. Turn it
toward you to increase engine
speed. Turn it away from you to
decrease engine speed.
CAUTION
To prevent electrical system
damage, do not operate the
starter longer than five sec-
onds at a time.
If the engine does not start
after several attempts, check
the fuel supply and ignition
system. Refer to the TROUBLE-
SHOOTING section in this man-
ual.
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BrandSuzuki
ModelDL1000
CategoryMotorcycle
LanguageEnglish

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