I was recently out on a 800 mile weekend ride and halfway through the ride my 2007 Burgie 650 decided to stop shifting above 2nd gear. This is the second time this has occurred. The first time was at about 14k miles and 2 weeks out of warranty. The shop the first time tore it completely down and discovered it was the Primary Pulley Stopper Bolt that had failed. Luckily a Suzuki rep was called in to look at it and they ended up covering all repair costs ($3000+). Now of course I have researched and found that this is a real problem that many have had. I have since been inspecting the bolt at every oil change just to be sure. I did a full service @ 35k miles (current OD = 37300 mi) oil change, tramsmission oil, final drive oil, oil filter air filter, new plugs front and rear brake pads and front and rear tires. And of course I checked the Bolt in question and it looked fine.
Now back to my recent problem. I was able to hobble back 10 miles to a friends house at 20-25 mph(mind you I am 350 miles from my home) and parked it and got a ride home and then came back in my truck the following weekend to pick up my scoot. After getting it back the first thing I did was check the Primary Pulley Stopper Bolt. And it was all chewed up. See picture.
[attachment=0:2shi1ti1]Primary Pulley Stoper Bolt 23,000 mi.jpg[/attachment:2shi1ti1]
I have ordered a new bolt and should have it in a few days. I just hope that there has been no permanent damage to the CVT.
I will post an update on this problem.
I do want to press home the seriousness of checking this bolt on a regular basis. I thought every 5000 miles was sufficient, now I don't know. How often should you check this bolt? Is there something else that is causing this to happen? I love the Burgman but I am having serious doubts of it being able to stand up to long term, high mileage use without major wear and tear.
Hope this info helps someone else.
Would also appreciate any discussion and experiences.
Now back to my recent problem. I was able to hobble back 10 miles to a friends house at 20-25 mph(mind you I am 350 miles from my home) and parked it and got a ride home and then came back in my truck the following weekend to pick up my scoot. After getting it back the first thing I did was check the Primary Pulley Stopper Bolt. And it was all chewed up. See picture.
[attachment=0:2shi1ti1]Primary Pulley Stoper Bolt 23,000 mi.jpg[/attachment:2shi1ti1]
I have ordered a new bolt and should have it in a few days. I just hope that there has been no permanent damage to the CVT.
I will post an update on this problem.
I do want to press home the seriousness of checking this bolt on a regular basis. I thought every 5000 miles was sufficient, now I don't know. How often should you check this bolt? Is there something else that is causing this to happen? I love the Burgman but I am having serious doubts of it being able to stand up to long term, high mileage use without major wear and tear.
Hope this info helps someone else.
Would also appreciate any discussion and experiences.