My formula:
OEM gaskets only. I hve no ide how or why, but if you punch in the part number on fleaBay there are a couple of sellers who consistently offer genuine OEM Suzuki gaskets at much better prices than you can usually get by ordering through Suzuki.
Grease on both sides of the gasket, re-use... I dunno. I'd say I usually get at least three or four cycles out of them.
I spend a LOT of time at high RPM. I've always changed oil every 2,000 miles and checked valve clearances every 4,000 (see how those line up every other time?). Mine are pretty stable and generally I end up changing one or two shims every other valve check.
YMMV. I think everyone has their own GS maintenance formula they're comfortable with. Whatever you decide, the most important thing is not to ignore valve clearances, despite what any ill-informed idiots at the dealers might tell you.
OEM gaskets only. I hve no ide how or why, but if you punch in the part number on fleaBay there are a couple of sellers who consistently offer genuine OEM Suzuki gaskets at much better prices than you can usually get by ordering through Suzuki.
Grease on both sides of the gasket, re-use... I dunno. I'd say I usually get at least three or four cycles out of them.
I spend a LOT of time at high RPM. I've always changed oil every 2,000 miles and checked valve clearances every 4,000 (see how those line up every other time?). Mine are pretty stable and generally I end up changing one or two shims every other valve check.
YMMV. I think everyone has their own GS maintenance formula they're comfortable with. Whatever you decide, the most important thing is not to ignore valve clearances, despite what any ill-informed idiots at the dealers might tell you.