My Suzuki Bandit 1200 project | Part 12 (Yes, it's complete!)

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  • čas přidán 7. 01. 2024
  • I bought a cheap road legal 2003 Suzuki GSF1200S Bandit project that initially wasn't running.
    In this series I will take you on a journey of how I'm going to get this bike looking and running great on a tight budget.
    Part 12 - fairing repair, reassemble and admire. The Bandit is ready to go!
    Enjoy!
  • Auta a dopravní prostředky

Komentáře • 18

  • @dibbledobbledodaday
    @dibbledobbledodaday Před 3 měsíci +1

    That was a fun series to watch. Thanks!

  • @champ8899
    @champ8899 Před měsícem +1

    Great work! That is a nice bike......

    • @motorcyclingkiwistyle
      @motorcyclingkiwistyle  Před měsícem

      @champ8899 - thank you! It's a rough and ready Bandit and definitely no show-pony but cheap fun! Thanks for watching my video :)

  • @grabir01
    @grabir01 Před 5 měsíci +2

    For removal and install of the carb bank, I undo the throttle grip and release both cables there which gives a ton of slack making for easy job. Reverse the order Putting them back on and use a hair dryer and WD40 all over the rubber boots. Warm boots and WD40 they will pop right back on! I have done Bandit 1200 carbs around 20 times or so.
    More tips on the 1200 bandit. The factory gas cap is a mechanical engineering marvel designed to prevent any isotropic gassing. As the bike ages, this gas cap seizes up and the closed loop venting PARS malfunctions and will prevent fuel from entering the carbs at the proper rate if at all making owner of the bike trouble shooting what the heck the problem is? Fuel valve flow? Vapor lock? and on and on and on!! Simple fix is to drill a tiny hole just inside the rubber gasket of the fuel cap allowing it to vent and problem solved. Most have no idea how complicated the factory gas cap is. There are veins, valves, check valves and on and on and on. Take one apart to clean and make it function again. You will see. Complex city!! Or simply drill and be done. I have a ton more tips if needed. Enjoy the ride. Bandit 1200 is an awesome bike!!!

    • @motorcyclingkiwistyle
      @motorcyclingkiwistyle  Před 5 měsíci +1

      @grabir01 - first up, thanks for watching my video 🙂. The carb removal is such an easy job. As you said, heating up the rubbers does make it straightforward. Luckily mine all popped in without effort. I didn't bother with a return cable. My original one was absolutely stuffed. The bike shop mechanic said he's never bothered with them. The spring is pretty stiff so something would have to be seriously wrong yo have a stuck throttle ay,!. Interesting info on the fuel cap. Thanks for sharing that.

    • @skillzraider
      @skillzraider Před měsícem

      More tips on the bandit please I’m about to go drill that hole now I was wondering why gas kept leaking out of the two valves and bubbling towards the rear of the bottom of the tank

    • @grabir01
      @grabir01 Před měsícem +1

      @@skillzraider If you have any debris /rust , tank liner IE Por 15 or what ever, it will make its way to you carbs eventually. It may be 50-150 miles but it will make it past the fuel valve filter and any inline fuel filter. So install a gravity feed old school fuel valve and plug the vacuum port with a cap. Instill a glass fuel bowl to trap anything that gets by your inlet. You will thank me. It took me over a year to sort my bike. Now that I have it figured out, I could have sorted it in a couple of hours. You can too. Maybe I should do a video of what all I did that sorted the bike.

    • @grabir01
      @grabir01 Před měsícem +1

      @@skillzraider The gas cap causes both excessive pressure in the tank and also vacuum in the tank. It goes both ways depending on ambient temp, how much fuel and more. Drilling the hole allows the tank to vent which ends this problem. To test and see, open your gas cap and drive around. See if your problem goes away.

    • @grabir01
      @grabir01 Před měsícem +1

      I should do a video showing where I drilled my tiny hole so others will know.

  • @JDnBeastlet
    @JDnBeastlet Před 6 měsíci +1

    Congratulations on finishing up... I wish you many hours of happy riding ahead!

    • @motorcyclingkiwistyle
      @motorcyclingkiwistyle  Před 6 měsíci +1

      @ grosbeakmc - thank you 😊. It's not perfect by any means but I wanted to see if it could be done within my budget. Thanks for watching the video (and series).

  • @rgochina
    @rgochina Před 6 měsíci +1

    Bandits are awesome bikes!❤

  • @oldpop2042
    @oldpop2042 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Good work mate looks heaps better now time to enjoy 👍

    • @motorcyclingkiwistyle
      @motorcyclingkiwistyle  Před 6 měsíci

      @oldpop - thanks heaps for the compliment. Already been out there. Got some great GoPro footage already to share. Thanks for watching the videos 😊

    • @oldpop2042
      @oldpop2042 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Be curious to know what sort of mileage your getting have an identical bandit to yours has a pipe on it and assume it’s been re jetted but it loves the fuel