Suzuki Address 110
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Suzuki Address 110
Quick question
can any UK110NE/M owner please remind me where the battery is housed (I've forgotten)
I recall by the headlight but that might have been the Burg 400 only I want to fit an optimate lead & if I need to drill an access hole in fairing or battery cover
can any UK110NE/M owner please remind me where the battery is housed (I've forgotten)
I recall by the headlight but that might have been the Burg 400 only I want to fit an optimate lead & if I need to drill an access hole in fairing or battery cover
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Re: Suzuki Address 110
Cancel cancel cancel,
Google/Utube says behind the front cover below headlight which I recall was a pig to remove despite looking easy (paint damage as paint finish like rice paper)
I'll use same hole I'm drilling for USB socket (get me Mr 21st Century) rather than a 12V
Google/Utube says behind the front cover below headlight which I recall was a pig to remove despite looking easy (paint damage as paint finish like rice paper)
I'll use same hole I'm drilling for USB socket (get me Mr 21st Century) rather than a 12V
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Re: Suzuki Address 110
I've fitted a 12v socket on my bikes and have little USB inserts.125erCrazy wrote: ↑Sun Aug 25, 2019 9:57 amCancel cancel cancel,
Google/Utube says behind the front cover below headlight which I recall was a pig to remove despite looking easy (paint damage as paint finish like rice paper)
I'll use same hole I'm drilling for USB socket (get me Mr 21st Century) rather than a 12V
The USB's are used for USB stuff but they can be removed and the optimate accessory plug shoved in there to charge the battery if necessary.
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Re: Suzuki Address 110
Yep at the front harv had the same on the blue one when I got it.125erCrazy wrote: ↑Sun Aug 25, 2019 9:57 amCancel cancel cancel,
Google/Utube says behind the front cover below headlight which I recall was a pig to remove despite looking easy (paint damage as paint finish like rice paper)
I'll use same hole I'm drilling for USB socket (get me Mr 21st Century) rather than a 12V
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Re: Suzuki Address 110
So collected the Address today
Did 39 miles cross country (or unpaved pavements as the back roads around here are)
What do I notice,
as good as my original 110 although the rear brake lever no longer has a locking lever (which is now exclusive to the Middle East/Aus market)
Loving the white colour scheme
fuel gauge is slow to register showing full
Riding position does give me an ache across the shoulders
I haven't developed anymore fat across my arse in the lapsed years so numb bum syndrome is evident.
I smile as much as when I owned my first one.
Running in blues for a few miles yet but looking forward to getting some tours in.
Did 39 miles cross country (or unpaved pavements as the back roads around here are)
What do I notice,
as good as my original 110 although the rear brake lever no longer has a locking lever (which is now exclusive to the Middle East/Aus market)
Loving the white colour scheme
fuel gauge is slow to register showing full
Riding position does give me an ache across the shoulders
I haven't developed anymore fat across my arse in the lapsed years so numb bum syndrome is evident.
I smile as much as when I owned my first one.
Running in blues for a few miles yet but looking forward to getting some tours in.
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Re: Suzuki Address 110
So did I have your 1st [silver] one harv.its quicker then my newish blue one,talking at the Suzuki dealer yesterday [mme motorcycles] its to do with the emissions
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Re: Suzuki Address 110
Yes you did.richie the 1st wrote: ↑Sat Aug 31, 2019 1:52 pmSo did I have your 1st [silver] one harv.its quicker then my newish blue one,talking at the Suzuki dealer yesterday [mme motorcycles] its to do with the emissions
Emissions is killing everything with leaner burn.
I still can't find why the cam was redesigned but the extra 3kg in weight won't help
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Re: Suzuki Address 110
The new one has not got rear parking brake
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Re: Suzuki Address 110
as good as my original 110 although the rear brake lever no longer has a locking lever (which is now exclusive to the Middle East/Aus market)
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Re: Suzuki Address 110
After doing 1600 miles on the blue one,it has got just a bit quicker maybe it just needs more miles on it,who knows but the silver one with lots more miles up,is still quicker,and its been like thay since the day I picked it up.