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    Author Topic: 1991 Suzuki Intruder 750 Manual Needed  (Read 628 times)
    Loneshewolfrider
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    « on: October 10, 2009, 12:10:01 pm »

      I an in need of locating a manual for my motorcycle.
     I need to know where the battery is located, and how to get it out for the winter months.
    I am really lost at this type of thing, so a manual would be very helpful.
    Thank you all in advance, I wasn't sure if the manual I need is listed in the download area or not as I don't know what the letters before the size stands for.

    Can anyone help this new bike owner.
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    « Reply #1 on: October 30, 2009, 04:41:15 am »

    Mjello - I did a rep on a Intruder last spring, try and check underneath the bike behind the engine, probably that is where the battery is located. Battery level is checked during a peek hole on the left side, and removing to the right side. There is a "door" you can remove, and getting access. The batteri will be best if you take it in during winter, or at least frost free. Charge before winter and recharge during winter, if you have a trickle-charger you can leave it on, but it is not really necessary to charge at all times. When I did the rep mentioned, I installed charge wiring to the battery before mounting it, and then left the plug behind the side panel. Then the user could pick it out, and plug in the charger in order to charge without removing.

    Regards - Lemmy
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