Unknown jerrycan
Unknown jerrycan
Does anyone knows what the jerrycan on the top of this photo is for? It's on a 1987 SJ
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Re: Unknown jerrycan
A Jerrycan holds fuel..what are we meant to be looking at?
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Re: Unknown jerrycan
if you're talking about the airfilter housing, it's a repositioned sj410 air filter and housing
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Think we might be supposed to be looking top right.
Might just he extra windscreen wash. That's a lot though
Might just he extra windscreen wash. That's a lot though

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Re: Unknown jerrycan
Yes that's the one . It is an original and not very rare in Asia. There was one for sale and I think it was advert as an oil something.dan_2k_uk wrote:Think we might be supposed to be looking top right.
Might just he extra windscreen wash. That's a lot though
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I found a photo of this. It have to do something with oil. Any Idea?
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I can't even work out what engines in it 

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Did Suzuki ever make a 2 Smoke engine version ?? and if so would it have been the 2 Smoke oil tank,only a suggestion more than likely talking aload of bollocks,not a model for all markets but could be the answer.
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That is an FB 2 stroke engine! Means you have an SJ30!
possibly one of the last 2-stroke SJs they ever made
Not entirely sure what the tank is for but I would very much like to see the Suzuki haha
possibly one of the last 2-stroke SJs they ever made
Not entirely sure what the tank is for but I would very much like to see the Suzuki haha
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Re: Unknown jerrycan
it an oil feed tank for the engine being a 2 stroke.