2013 Oil leak
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New bike warranty is 2 years. Does it fall within the 2 years? Also second hand shops do give a limited 3 month warranty. They only cover things that might make it unroadworthy. I would say an oil leak would make it unroadworthy.
Could it possibly be a degreaser (when it was probably sprayed to sell) mixed with chain gunk thats just dribbling out?
Either way definatley keep an eye on it.
I personally havent had that problem on 5 that ive owned.

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They do have a 2 year warranty so take to Suzuki dealer, not 2nd hand dealer, but after you give rear chain a hard clean and rewax.
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Might be weeping from the alternator cover...its only splash lubrication there so you may be able to nip the cover bolts up a bit. A Tech screw socket fits...but the top ones are very difficult to get to if you dont release the LH fairing a bit. I also used a 8/9mm ring spanner...think its the 8mm end
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Thanks for the tips guys, will get it looked into, hopefully it's an easy fix!
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Yeah get it checked
very unlikely the sprocket shaft seal is leaking, but you have shifter mechanism gasket, water pump and clutch pushrod seal in that area too, and clutch hydraulic seal
any of them could be a cause
probably take more time to remove the fairing than fix the leak
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#10
Being a "dainty" yellow coloured bike, maybe, just maybe it's menstruating.

lol lol lol lol
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nah.. menstrating would be something a bride would do.. you know that girl all dressed in white LOL
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Suzuki gives us a reason to loose it!!!!
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