Suzuki service

 Hi all, I'm based in Bunbury and my Suzuki 150 requires a service so I was wondering who everyone uses or would recommend, work away a bit so a mobile mechanic would be good but not a necessity.

Thanks in advance for replies.


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Brett Ward

Sun, 2016-07-03 06:40

West coast Suzuki based in Bibra Lake. Always busy though but great price and service

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 do it yourselfi am not a

Sat, 2016-07-09 01:31

 do it yourself

i am not a mechanic and never really service anything

i did it myself out of frustration of waitng for a mechanic. some dont reply sms, phone call or email  and i cant seem to get any where with mine

So i download the manual from the internet, and serviced the 250 HP  myself...

 

there is even you tube on how to do some simple stuff

 

it might be just luck but the engine has never run any better and its quieter...it thought perhaps its just my wishful thinking until a friend commented the engine ran so well out to the rotnest trench

and he did not realsied i serviced it.

 

 

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 Did the pair of my Suzis day

Sat, 2016-07-09 07:04

 Did the pair of my Suzis day before yesterday, took an hour to change both oils and filters.

When the rain stops will do anodes and check one impeller at random.

Was going to put together a service thread but thought it wouldn't get much interest

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 I would have read that.

Sat, 2016-07-09 08:26

 I would have read that. Always read the posts about issues and how to fix.

I don't have much of a mechanical background but enough to get my through. I personally learn a lot from you blokes that are clued up and it's always a good reference to go back and read when issues arise.