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virtual octopus
03-20-2011, 10:54 PM
Just popped the 600 mile cherry on my 2010 Suzuki GZ250!

The dealership I bought the bike from quoted me $250 for her 600 mile service. Thats sounds steep for an oil change... what else is involved in this kind of procedure?

Any info would be greatly appreciated.

blaine
03-20-2011, 11:08 PM
Just popped the 600 mile cherry on my 2010 Suzuki GZ250!

The dealership I bought the bike from quoted me $250 for her 600 mile service. Thats sounds steep for an oil change... what else is involved in this kind of procedure?

Any info would be greatly appreciated.

Welcome.The other main maintenance that is done is a valve adjustment.Than a chain adjustment if needed and a once over of the bike.If you are mechanically inclined, the valve adjustment is not that difficult.
:cool: :)

Water Warrior 2
03-21-2011, 12:07 AM
The valve check is the only thing I would take the bike to a dealer for. That is assuming you don't want to or know how to do it yourself. The oil change, filter change, chain check and adjust you can do yourself easily enough. You should also go over the entire bike for loose fasteners and whatnot. Make sure you make adjustments to the levers, other hand controls and foot controls to fit your body and comfort level.
You should have received an owners manual that will have a detailed list for the 600 mile check and future services.

mrlmd1
03-21-2011, 12:08 AM
Most of the time it's just a valve "check", to make sure everything is within specs.
The once over is to check that all the bolts are tight, than nothing's wiggled/vibrated loose.
Also check the tire pressures.

Water Warrior 2
03-21-2011, 12:14 AM
Also check the tire pressures.

Good grief how could I forget that ?? Oh yeah, seeing as how I'm back again. I always check all the lights at the beginning of the day. And the horn, meep meep.

virtual octopus
03-21-2011, 02:20 AM
Thanks!

Does anyone have brand recommendations for the first oil change?

Water Warrior 2
03-21-2011, 03:07 AM
You can't really go wrong with any oil recommended for a motorcycle. However you can save yourself some cash by using a regular car oil if it meets the required specs. 10-40 is the usual weight oil in the manual but it isn't written in stone. You can vary the oil weight a bit with no ill effects. Word of Warning. DO NOT use an Energy Conserving/Saving oil. If the little circle on the back of the bottle says Energy Conserving/Saving the bike will not like it. These oils contain a friction reducer/molifier that will affect the operation of the clutch. Use regular or synthetic oil in the bike. The choice is yours. We did use Amsoil synthetic in our bikes but due to the cost we switched over to good old cheap Shell Rotella 15-40 with excellant results.
The GZ does use a bit of oil under normal operation so get into the habit of checking the oil regularily.

alantf
03-21-2011, 07:10 AM
Also check the tire pressures.

Strangely enough, the owners handbook doesn't mention it as part of the service. I must have a pretty good mechanic, because he did once (can't remember which service) mention that he'd topped them up as they were a bit low :blush:

alantf
03-21-2011, 07:15 AM
The GZ does use a bit of oil under normal operation so get into the habit of checking the oil regularily.

Whilst agreeing that the oil needs checking regularly, I think it depends on the individual bike, & the way it's ridden, if it uses oil or not. I've got around 19,000km on mine, & I've never had to top up between oil changes. :)

Water Warrior 2
03-21-2011, 02:29 PM
The GZ does use a bit of oil under normal operation so get into the habit of checking the oil regularily.

Whilst agreeing that the oil needs checking regularly, I think it depends on the individual bike, & the way it's ridden, if it uses oil or not. I've got around 19,000km on mine, & I've never had to top up between oil changes. :)
Not so loud Alantf. :whistle: I am aware many GZs do not use oil but I was just trying to instill some good preride checks into a newer rider.

dentheman
03-21-2011, 02:56 PM
To answer the OP's question: Page 38 of the owner's manual shows the maintenance schedule, the nearest thing to a checklist. You could certainly add additional checks, the minimum checks are listed.