Boulevard S40 advice
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Boulevard S40 advice - 6/27/2005 9:01:01 PM
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suzophyte
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I recently purchased an '05 with 850 miles. It backfires when the RPM's are winding down while slowing. The previous owner drilled holes in the plate just inside the end of the muffler, so I'm wondering if this causes the backfiring. I also just noticed that if I leave the choke halfway out, it backfires much less. I'm wondering if I should get the added holes welded over. Also, I'm wondering if the holes have voided the warranty. I haven't visited a Suzuki dealer. I bought this bike to carry on the back of my motorhome using a class three hitch hauler, whick adds just a few feet to my overall length. It seems like the perfiect bike in terms of weight and power, just so I can get around when vacationing while the rv is parked. I would like to add a windshield to cut down the wind in my face, and a sissy bar for passenger comfort, if anyone would like to recommend the most economical way to add these features. Thanks, Suzophyte
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RE: Boulevard S40 advice - 6/28/2005 11:24:49 PM
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s40aggie
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S40/Savage does have a tendancy to backfire. Go to suzukiSavage.com and they can explain in better detail as to why. My understanding is that you can replace the exhaust with a supertrapp and that will minimize the backfire. This is the most talked about subject with the ls650 (savage/s40), so it should be easy to find more info. However, I have never heard or read of anyone drilling any holes. To me that would make it worse. the engine farts are small and not really noticable. Go to webbikeworld, supertrapp, and suzuki-bikes
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RE: Boulevard S40 advice - 7/29/2005 9:05:22 PM
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roughrider
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To all concerned.. In May of this year I purchased a 05 Suzuki S-40 "Savage"Boulevard. It has the back fire problem as well. I have tried to get the dealership to correct the problem. They said it was a common problem because it was a single cylinder engine. The manufacturer of the bike said they were aware of the problem but had no answer on how to fix the problem. After 2 months and over 3000 miles I have decided to trade it in. I have had the valves adjusted as well as the carberator. The last problem was the back fire blew out the gasket in between the muffler and the manafold exhaust pipe. It discolored the chrome exhaust pipe.Its under warranty so no charge to me but they won't say whether or not to expect it to happen again. The S-40 "savage" Boulevard are very affordable and a great looking bike. but mine sounded more like a lawn mower than a bike. Good luck on finding a solution. Even the manufacture doesn't have an answer as of yet.........
< Message edited by roughrider -- 7/29/2005 9:07:35 PM >
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RE: Boulevard S40 advice - 5/13/2006 8:56:37 AM
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Eraycer
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I used to own a Savage awhile back and I drilled holes into the muffler for the sole perpose to brake up the look, it had nothing to do with the back firing, I found that if you downshifted or ran a lower gear then you needed it would back fire, it always bleout atleast one puff when you shut it off, being because it was on a odd stroke being a single cylinder motor.
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RE: Boulevard S40 advice - 12/7/2007 11:03:34 PM
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Scarab92614
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You cant bitch about a bike if you dont do the research first b4 u buy it. If suzuki was going to fix the problem they would have already but apparently the select few who had had problems are not enough to change their mind. and seeing as only 6 or 7 people have replied to this post it must be an isolated incident. as for the blueing of the headers that is actually normal and a cosmetic thing that happens to pretty much alll bikes. Also bitch slap the guy who drilled the holes.
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RE: Boulevard S40 advice - 6/8/2008 7:24:00 PM
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Suzuki2007S50
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I had a S40 for 3 months and I just traded it in for a S50. I took my S40 in and they drilled holes and that helped quite a bit but it seems everyone always chalked it up to a big single cylender. I was wondering if my S50 would have the same issue and thank God it dont! If I were to try something to get rid of the backfire all together I think a jetkit with bigger pipe might of done the trick.
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