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RM-Z250
OWNER’S SERVICE MANUAL
Part No. 99011-10H52-01A
May, 2008
TK
EN
This manual should be considered a permanent part of the
motorcycle and should remain with the motorcycle when resold or
otherwise transferred to a new owner or operator.
The manual contains important safety information and instructions
which should be read carefully before operating the motorcycle.
WARNING/CAUTION/NOTE
Please read this manual and follow its instructions carefully. To emphasize
special information, the symbol
and the words WARNING, CAUTION
and NOTE have special meanings. Pay special attention to the messages
highlighted by these signal words:
WARNING
Indicates a potential hazard that could result in death or injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a potential hazard that could result in motorcycle damage.
NOTE:
Indicates special information to make maintenance easier or instructions clearer.
FOREWORD
This manual is presented as a means whereby you
can maintain your RM-Z250 in top working condi-
tion at all times. Your riding skill and the mainte-
nance steps outlined in this manual will assure you
of top performance from your machine under any
type of competition.
We sincerely wish you and your Suzuki motorcycle
a successful partnership for many years of happy
riding.
All information, illustrations, photographs and speci-
fications contained in the manual are based on the
latest product information available at the time of
publication. Due to improvements or other changes,
there may be some discrepancies in this manual.
Suzuki reserves the right to make production
changes at any time, without notice and without
incurring any obligation to make the same or similar
changes to vehicles previous built or sold.
Suzuki Motor Corporation believes in conservation
and protection of Earth’s natural resources. To that
end, we encourage every vehicle owner to recycle,
trade in, or properly dispose of, as appropriate,
used motor oil, engine coolant, and other fluid, and
tires.
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
• Wear a helmet and goggles
A helmet is the most important piece of gear to
wear. Helmets do not reduce essential vision or
hearing. Generally, helmets do not cause or
intensify injury if you crash. Helmets simply help
your skull protect your intelligence, your memory,
your personality, and your life.
Your eyesight is equally valuable. Wearing suit-
able eye protection can help keep your vision
unblurred by the wind and help shield your eyes
from branches and airborne matter like bugs, dirt,
or pebbles kicked up by tires. Wear a helmet and
eye protection every time you ride.
• Wear protective gear
Wear proper clothing when you ride. Avoid loose
clothes or scarves, which could get caught in
moving parts. Abrasion injuries can be minimized
by wearing protective clothing including gloves,
strong boots that fit over the ankle, long pants,
and a long sleeve shirt or jackets. Experienced
riders often wear a kidney belt and chest or back
protector for additional comfort and protection.
• Inspect your machine before riding
Before each use, perform an inspection per “Peri-
odic Inspection” section starting on page 2-3.
• No Passengers
Suzuki RM-Zs are designed for the rider only.
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COPYRIGHT SUZUKI MOTOR CORPORATION 2008
• Practice on level ground
Before you begin riding, you should find a good
place to practice the skills you need to ride
safely. Find a flat, open area with enough space
to maneuver. Check with your Suzuki dealer or
call police department if you do not know where
you can ride.
Review the controls on your motorcycle before
riding.
• Know your limits
Always ride within the boundaries of your own
skills. Knowing these limits and staying within
them will help you avoid accidents. Ride only in
events appropriate for your experience.
Safely competing on a motorcycle requires that
your mental and physical skills are fully part of
the experience. You should not attempt to oper-
ate a motorcycle, especially one with two wheels,
if you are tired or under the influence of alcohol
or other drugs. Alcohol, illegal drugs, and even
some prescription and over-the-counter drugs
and cause drowsiness, loss of coordination, loss
of balance, and loss of good judgement. If you
are tired or under the influence of alcohol or other
drugs, PLEASE DO NOT RIDE your motorcycle.
• Conclusion
The actions of other riders are unpredictable.
Your motorcycle’s condition can change. These
factors can best be dealt with by giving every ride
your full attention.
Circumstances beyond your control could lead to
an accident. You need to prepare for the unex-
pected by wearing a helmet and other protective
gear, and practicing safe riding techniques to
minimize the damage to you and your machine.
May all of your rides on your new Suzuki be winning
rides!
SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION
The frame number
1
is stamped on the steering
head as shown in the photograph. The engine serial
number
2
is stamped on the right side of the crank-
case assembly.
Write down the serial numbers here for your future
reference.
Frame No.
Engine No.
WARNINGS FOR SERVICING
WARNING
Never run the engine indoors or in a
garage. Exhaust gas contains carbon mon-
oxide, a gas that is colorless and odorless
and can cause death or severe injury.
Only run the engine outdoors where there
is fresh air.
WARNING
Fuel can catch on fire if you do not handle
it properly. Gasoline vapors can catch fire
easily.
Do not smoke when servicing the machine.
Do not service the machine in an area
where there are open flames or sparks.
WARNING
Hot engine and muffler can burn you.
Wait until the engine and muffler cools
before servicing.
WARNING
Brake fluids and engine coolant can be
hazardous to humans and pets. Brake fluid
and engine coolant are harmful or fatal if
swallowed, and harmful if it comes in con-
tact with your skin or eyes.
Keep brake fluid and engine coolant away
from children. Call your doctor immedi-
ately if swallowed, and induce vomiting.
Flush eyes or skin with water if either
brake fluid or engine coolant gets in eyes
or comes in contact with skin.
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