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Motorcycle: V-STROM 800DE (DL800DE)
2023 Service Manual
Parts Number: 99500-25L00-03E
792+ pages.
Print Quality: Digital Master (best)
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Discussion starter · #244 ·
Regarding mirrors vibrating. Mine don't. Not at all. Zero, nada, but I'm using my mirror extenders. Why would that make a difference in vibration? I have no idea.

Anyone with vibration in their mirrors have morror extenders?
 
Anyone else notice that first bar on the fuel gauge goes fast? I fill up, not quite to the top of course and it seems that first bar doesn't last long at all. Wondering if I have a float problem.
 
Wow, this bike has got the worst headlight I've ever encountered. It can't be ridden at night. As soon as the bike begins to lean, half the light disappears. How can everything be getting so much better (brakes, suspension, fuel economy, performance, etc) but the headlight has regressed back to the standards of the 1950's?

Is there a way to aim the headlight? I doubt that will fix it but it may help.

If I can't sort this out, it'll be for sale. I NEED good lights on a bike.
 
Yep! I mounted a couple aux lights where the crash bars mount on the down tubes. It's an m8 bolt. Now I have them on the crash bars. Made a huge difference just adding those. Couple Rigid (brand) floods and now I can see!!!
 
Wow, this bike has got the worst headlight I've ever encountered. It can't be ridden at night. As soon as the bike begins to lean, half the light disappears. How can everything be getting so much better (brakes, suspension, fuel economy, performance, etc) but the headlight has regressed back to the standards of the 1950's?

Is there a way to aim the headlight? I doubt that will fix it but it may help.

If I can't sort this out, it'll be for sale. I NEED good lights on a bike.
Yep! I'm glad to see others finally saying it. The lights on this bike are terrible and not safe. I added a set of these mounted to the forks, they have a switchable high and lowbeam, they have fixed the light situation for me. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003639139794.html
 
I contacted Suzuki about this a few minutes ago. Apparently I am the very first person to do so. They were glad to hear me out and I recommend others do the same. They can't fix problems that they are not aware of. The bike will be going in for the first service on Wednesday and Suzuki asked that I put the dealership in contact with them so they can work through it together.

This is from their website:

"Should you have a situation that you believe requires immediate assistance from Suzuki Motor USA, LLC you may call Customer Service at 714-572-1490. Customer service representatives are available from 7:30AM to 4:30PM PST. Please have your vehicle identification number (VIN) available. "
 
Yep! I'm glad to see others finally saying it. The lights on this bike are terrible and not safe. I added a set of these mounted to the forks, they have a switchable high and lowbeam, they have fixed the light situation for me. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003639139794.html
If that's 140watts for the pair that's not to bad at 12 amps. But if that's per light be mindful of the load on the battery and stator if you also have other accessories drawing power.
 
If that's 140watts for the pair that's not to bad at 12 amps. But if that's per light be mindful of the load on the battery and stator if you also have other accessories drawing power.
It's per light. 20w/light low beam and 30w/light high beam. Charging system seems happy, but I don't have any heated grips or gear or other high current pulling equipment.
 
Picked up the Fray model last week. Loving the motor, almost have the 600 mile break-in complete. I have noticed a clicking, kickback feel in the clutch on downshifts, and have read on this forum about it. The clutch cable is coming out of the adjuster enough for it to pop back in. I have adjusted it at the screw adjuster. There is no primary adjustment at the clutch arm like most bikes, it's all done at the upper adjuster, it's about the longest screw I have ever seen.

I
 
Discussion starter · #256 ·
Guys, I can get LED headlights at ridiculesly low prices, but have avoided them because of false advertising about light output. If we can identify some good lights I can probably get and offer them cheap.
 
Guys, I can get LED headlights at ridiculesly low prices, but have avoided them because of false advertising about light output. If we can identify some good lights I can probably get and offer them cheap.
Can the stock headlights be replaced?

I've adjusted mine and that did not help. The cutoff is just too sharp.
 
Can the stock headlights be replaced?

I've adjusted mine and that did not help. The cutoff is just too sharp.
How high are you aiming it? How far down the road is the cutoff?

..Tom
 
How high are you aiming it? How far down the road is the cutoff?

..Tom
This is what my low beam looks like after it was raised.

What I am experiencing is on left hand turns is no light past the fog line until the bike returns to vertical. While leaned over, there is no light in my direct path. High beam makes no difference.

This is the pattern when the bike is on the side stand. In a left hand corner, I'd be heading directly into the area where the pattern touches the ground.


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This is the high beam. This inexcusable.

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