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I am going to service my bike shortly. I am going to do the following: Oil change, Oil filter change, Spark plug's changed and air filter cleaned.


Firstly, in my 'Service' manual it states I need to Apply 'Suzuki Super Grease "A"' (99000-25010). What on earth is this? lol. Is there any alternative to the super duper grease? :)


Thanks.



P.S - How do I apply 'Oil' as the book states to the Clutch Cable? drop a tad down the sleeve?

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I am going to service my bike shortly. I am going to do the following: Oil change, Oil filter change, Spark plug's changed and air filter cleaned.


Firstly, in my 'Service' manual it states I need to Apply 'Suzuki Super Grease "A"' (99000-25010). What on earth is this? lol. Is there any alternative to the super duper grease? :)


Thanks.



P.S - How do I apply 'Oil' as the book states to the Clutch Cable? drop a tad down the sleeve?

get a cable oiler, bout a fiver...


and where does this super grease go?? i use different greases depending on where/what they for...


white lithium grease/wax - chain in winter, pivot points (pegs /stands) and seat lock mechanism

copper grease - bolts /studs

red grease - bearings etc


clutch cable.... remember other cables too, speedo, tacho, throttle, choke etc..

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How do those cable oilers work?


I will be doing all the other cables too. I just mentioned the Clutch cable as an example :)


The 'Super Grease' is said to be used on the following:

Clutch Lever Holder

Side-stand pivot and spring hook

Gearshift lever pivot and footrest pivot

Center-stand pivot and spring hook

Brake lever holder

Brake pedal pivot and foot-rest pivot


and 'Oil' (Use engine oil less stated otherwise) for the following:

Clutch Cable

Throttle Cables



What would you suggest to use for what components? (I have a few cans of WD-40 if that is useful?).

P.S - anything else which the manual doesn't mention and I should do?


Cheers :)

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I use white lithium wax comes in an aerosol from halfrods (own brand is about £5) for sidestand and lever pivots, also use it on the hinges of the car doors..

 

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cable oilers are simple you clamp the cable then insert the straw from an oil aerosol, and squirt, i found with the throttle i just squirted oil into the throtlle grip channel and let gravity do its work...

 

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wd 40 is great for electrics but i would use something more lasting , and wd40 will chase any oil out, so it looks like its good but in fact it is bad...

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I will pop in tomorrow and pick a can up :). So, if WD40 is not a good idea.. what should I use to lube the Clutch cable etc?


P.S - Should I lube wires then..? WD40 is no good for this, what would work? - The grease aswell?


Cheers.

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wd40 is good for wires and electrical connections, but not cables. cables move wires don't.


general 3-1 oil is okay, for cables, or just a general oil, i use the same oil for cables as I do the chain. (scottoil,... only cause i have 2 bottles and no oiler)

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no worries,


but whilst you have the spray etc think what else could do with attention, don't just oil/grease from a list...

 


Yeah I'd love to do everything which is possible.. I just hope I dont end up going crazy lubricating things which do not need lubricating... trust me to lubricate the kill switch button lol! ;)


Basically, lubricate any metal on metal objects which move?


Also, I'm sure you would know. Are the clutch and throttle cables on the GSX750F teflon skinned or not?


Cheers.

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Also, I'm sure you would know. Are the clutch and throttle cables on the GSX750F teflon skinned or not?

???????????????????? dunno, but doubt it, and depending on the age of the bike i doubt they are original OEM more likely cheap aftermarket.

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