of my dr 350 99, but , where is the air screw on the carb ? on side left =
or side=20
right, on the top or the down ? near of ...
thanks
Enrique.
Enrique: Heres the bad news first. Your DR carb does not have an air screw. Now the good news, it has a fuel screw that is located on the bottom in front of the slide, if your DR is an "S" model it may have a cap over it. Good luck Norm
Suzuki DR Suspensions
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Date: Thu, 02 Sep 1999 19:57:22 -0700
From: impresa@erols.com
Subject: Re: (dr350) I need advice
Pablo wrote:
Pablo,
If you are mechnically inclined you should be able to perform those
services yourself. The brake pad change is simple and does not require
any special tools. Same for the oil change.
The valve adjustment can also be performed without any special tools,
but buying a set of special valve adjustment wrenches will make the job
much easier. I bought mine from a company called Pro-Active. You
should be able to order them through DENNIS KIRK or any other large
supply shop.
I use the SUZUKI shop manual. It is very good and can be ordered from
your dealer. I think the cost was $49.00(US).
Dave
(2) 1990 DR350's
> Hello. Today I went to the shop to make a revision (each 6000 km, and I have
> 18000 km) to my DR350SE . They changed it the brake pads, oil, adjustment of
> valves... and all theses cost 20000 (140 $ USA), what I find too much.
> I have thought to make myself the revisions (to change oil, adjustment of
> valves...) and I wanted to know if the adjust valves is very complicated and
> they are necessary special tools.
> Is it useful the books of Clymer about DR350 ? My model is the 99, but this
> manual single sandal of the 90-94... although I believe that the motor is
> exactly same. Is this a good book? Does it indicate as carrying out the
> maintenance and adjustments of valves?
>
> Another thing... how many km does the distribution chain last?
>
> Thank you
>
> (and sorry for the translation)
>
>
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Date: Thu, 2 Sep 1999 21:02:24 -0500
From: charles w vokac <cvokac@juno.com>
Subject: (dr350) Looking for VA riders
I am moving to Richmond Virginia in October. I'd like to ride the fire
roads and trails in the Charlottesville / Shennandoah area and George
Washington National Forest. Where do I hook up with riders in the area
or find out more info about where riding is allowed?
Thanks
Chuck Vokac
Panama City Beach, FL (until October)
'92 DR350S
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Date: Thu, 2 Sep 1999 21:46:37 -0400
From: "Joel Ashman" <ashman@sv650.com>
Subject: RE: (dr350) Looking for VA riders
Chuck
The GW and Jefferson National Forests website is:
http://www.fs.fed.us/gwjnf/
With the Off Road Vehicles Trails page at:
http://www.fs.fed.us/gwjnf/orvtrails.html
There are apparently many trails available for OVRs
I'm here in N. VA near Dulles Airport, and I'm looking to head out there w.
a friend in a few weekends. He's got a new 99 XT350 he wants to try out. I
want to show him why he should have bought a DR.
Drop me a line when you make it to VA.
- --Joel
If anyone else in the N. VA area wants to plan a ride, let me know. I have
a Truck and 3 Bike trailer. I can manage 5 bikes for the 90 minute drive to
GW Forest.
Joel Ashman
Ashman@sv650.com
99 SV650
92 DR350S
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Subject: (dr350) Looking for VA riders
I am moving to Richmond Virginia in October. I'd like to ride the fire
roads and trails in the Charlottesville / Shennandoah area and George
Washington National Forest. Where do I hook up with riders in the area
or find out more info about where riding is allowed?
Thanks
Chuck Vokac
Panama City Beach, FL (until October)
'92 DR350S
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