http://www.motorcycledaily.com/30september...zuki_gsr600.htm
The 600cc with all the right stuff.
Fully adjustable sus
Unseat exhaust
Front 4 pots calipers
Digital meters
A sweet looking swing arm
GSXR engine...
Everytime I see naked 600cc with front 2 pot calipers, only preload adjustable sus and look like 2 metal block swing arm, 600cc naked are one the best choice on ur rds but somehow lack of the "want it" factors and finally SUZUKI have all the great things we always wanted on a 600cc naked....
Compiled Information for Interested / New Owners of the GSR
400 / 600
1. GSR Technical Specs
For GSR600, please refer to:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzuki_GSR600
The Wikipedia entry is a project by WildCard and members of the UK GSR forum currently being updated as new information is released.
If you wish to contribute, go over here:
http://www.suzuki-gsr.co.uk/index.php?topic=2181.0
and contribute to the requirements.
Otherwise, you can PM WildCard or any of the GSR riders here on how you wish to help out with this project.
GSR400- Type BC-GK7DA
- Total length/full-width/total height 2,090mm/795mm/1,075mm
- Wheelbase/roadspace 1,435mm/130mm
- Seat high/dry weight 770mm/185kg
- Fixed area fuel economy 35.5km/L (60km/h)
- Minimum turning radius 2.9m
- Engine type 4 cycles water cooling serial 4 cylinders K719
- Valve system DOHC 4 valves
- Total cubic displacement 398cm3
- Inside diameter ## distance/compression ratio 54.6mm×42.5mm/12.2
- The highest output 39.0kW [53.0PS] /11,000rpm
- Largest torque 37N m [3.8kg m] /9,000rpm
- Fuel feeder Fuel injection system
- Starting system/ignition system Self system/full transistor system
- Lubricating system/lube capacity Wet sump system /3.9L
- Fuel tank capacity 16L
- Clutch type Wet multiple plate coil springs
- Transmission type Regular gearing type 6 step return
- Change gear ratio 1st gear 2.785
- 2nd gear 2.000
- 3rd gear 1.600
- 4th gear 1.363
- 5 speeds 1.208
- 6 speeds 1.086
- Reduction gear ratio (primary/second) 1.926/3.357
- Frame type Diamond
- Caster/trail 25°15' /104mm
- Brake type (before/after) Hydraulic type double disk/hydraulic type disk
- Tire size (before/after) 120/70ZR17M/C (58W) /180/55ZR17M/C (73W)
- Steering angle left and right 33°
- Riding capacity 2 persons
2. Pricing
For GSR 400 non ABS machine price, it should be between 11k to 12k. Things to take note for OTR will be the road tax(normally 6 months), insurance rate (depending on age and years of riding experience), COE rate(depending on the COE market), IU unit with bracket (depending on the shop), transfer fee if any, 7% GST for your machine and not including insurance, road tax and COE. And of cos how many years of loan you are taking and the interest rate varies from shop to shop.
For GSR600, prices range for $15,500 to as much as $17,000 OTR.
ABS version yet to hit Singapore.
Ultimately, its the individual effort to ask around the shops for the exact quote that the shop can give. Get a benchmark from there and can start the bargaining session. That will include your machine price, OTR, free gifts or free servicing.
3. Running-In
Two methods of running in of bike. Hard and soft. Which one is the best? The owner decide. Simple to say, soft running in is to take the bike for a slow walk, restraint from over revving. Hard running in is to rev the bike to the max for all gears.
To get the details of running in, ask the shop for recommendations.
Just remember to use mineral oil for the running in.
The two quotes below serve as a guide line for running in. Its NOT A STANDARD running chart.
Regarding run in for new bike. Basically once a new bike is fully installed in the factory, they will rev the engine until red line for one minute then after that they will send it for shipment.
So in conclusion, there will be lots of metal chipping inside your engine. So it is very much advisable to change your Eo after you have clock around 100km. Remember to use the most basic minerals oil for oil change and change oil filter together.
1st Oil Change and Oil Filter is around 100km
2nd Oil Change and Oil Filter is around 500km
3rd Oil Change and Oil Filter is around 800km
4th Oil Change and Oil Filter is around 1500km
After the fourth oil change, you can use fully syn for your bike.
This is just a guideline for you. Enjoy your ride...
from other threads on running in, theirs is as folllows...
500km => 50-80km/h (varies your RPM to about 4K-5K), change with mineral and oil filter
1000km => 70-90km/h (varies your RPM to about 5K-6K), change with mineral and oil filter
2000km => 90-occasion above 110km/h , change to semi and oil filter ( at this stage your bike is quite good to go)
5000km => up to you limit, change to fully and oil filter run in done
For reference using hard run in:
http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm
Racewerks hard run in package:
http://www.singaporebikes.com/forums...d.php?t=175663
4. Aftermarket Parts
Although GSR is in the market for quite some time, the availability of stock parts and aftermarket parts is not widely and readily available everywhere.
For exhaust systems, Motoworld will be bringing in for GSR4. ETA, waiting for exhaust enthusiat for more updates. For GSR6, there are quite a number of exhaust available in the market.
For cosmetics, Ermax items are available at motoworld, HKL and equipment extreme.
For air filters, cotton gauze filters like K&N and BMC, foam filters like pipercross is available.
For protectors, the engine guard is available. Sliders from motivation, equipment extreme and shogun are available too.
For steel brake lines, HEL, VENHILL, SWAGE lines are available.
For paint work protection, there is RACEshield by AR2 Performannce available.
5. Storage
For those who wanna install cases, Givi and Hepco & Becker is available.
For topcase and side panniers, givi and H&B are available in the market.
6. Brake Parts References
BRAKE PADS:
Front:
gs500e
00-03 gsf600n
98-05 gsx600f
05 gsf650
99-05 sv650
98-02 gsx750
04-06 dl650
02-07 dl1000
Rear:
06-07 gsxr750
07 gsxr1000
contribution from sikonesis
Make it simple, if you are buying the front, ask the shop that the front brakepads are the same for Suzuki GSXR400 & Kawa ZX400R.
contribution from wildcard
BRAKE LEVER:
front lever can use Haya cost around S$40, rear one have to go GH cost around S$80.
contribution from acesiew
S4 Vs GSR400 Comparisons
Its discussed in another thread... please refer below...
http://www.singaporebikes.com/forums...d.php?t=116066
http://www.singaporebikes.com/forums...d.php?t=162253
7. Sprocket & Chain sizing
Note: Size of sprocket front n rear, 14T/47T. chain size, 520. (Stock 400)
aftermarket front & rear for GSR400.
get it from ah boy at the price of S$55.00..
Contributed by Acesiew.
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price: $110
interested parties, do pm swoosh for more details.
Contributed by swoosh.
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Aftermarket front and rear sprocket. (14T/47T)
Brand name VAZ, no rubber unlike stock. (Italy)
Got it at planet motors.
DID X-Ring Gold: $130
Front sprocket: :$25
Rear sprocket: $55
Total: $210/-
Review: chain sound is prominent unlike stock which is slient due the the work of rubber.
Contributed by skateboy
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For GSR 600, the sprocket sizing is 17T/46T. Chain is 530 (520/525 is for GSR400). Pricing is between $180-$230 for a set, depending on brand used.
8. OEM Parts
You can get OEM suzuki parts from the following places
1. KS motorcycle (along Jln Besar)
2. Eversuccess (ard mustafa)
3. Guan Hoe (rangoon road)
Ever Success Auto Parts Pte Ltd
17 Lembu Rd
Singapore 208450
tel: 6292 5909
fax: 6293 4741
e-mail: esparts@singnet.com.sg
Yes go the the GH in rangoon for parts, for servicing and repair go to GH in Eunos.
Guan Hoe Co (Malaya) Pte Ltd
120, Rangoon Rd
Singapore 218398
Phone : 62997939 Fax : 62997817
Guan Hoe Workshop
Eunos Ave 3 at the corner of Blk 1043
You can see it after you pass the AA Inspection Centre.
The one located at Serangoon Rd is Guan Hoe Cheong, it sells Suzuki and other bikes. The official Susuki Agent is
Guan Hoe Co (Malaya) Pte Ltd
120 Rangoon Rd
Tel : 6299 7939
KS Motor
62949316.
9. Battery for GSR
Just in case, you need to buy a new battery and to save u the hassle of dismantling the battery to find out...
The Brand/Model is
FURUKAWA FTX9-BS
Battery is also available at Regina. Cost below $60 depend on ur bargaining skills.
10. Sample Aftermarket parts
If you prefer engine Engine Guard to sliders....
This is from GIVI
Source and Price :
1) Loois Motor (Actual price $170 in June 2007)
2) Mah Pte Ltd (Agent for GIVI) quoted $220 in Nov 2007
Sliders
For pricing pls PM swoosh
Interested Parties can PM Swoosh.
GIVI RACK and Panniers
MIRRORS
Stock miirors will vibrate when bike travel at speed above 80kph
The alternatives
CB400 S4 mirrors (No need show pictures haha, it is so common!)
GSX1400 (Get it from Suzuki Agent)
Carbon Fibre Design ( Fm Regina)
11. Differences between 400 & 600
There are 6 :-
1) Exhaust hole for the 600 is larger.
2) Tachometer
3) The clutch pull at the engine is covered for the 400
4) The lower engine cowl at is different
5) Japanese sticker for the 400
6) No park light function for 400
Note: The agent will not service GSR 400 bikes.
12. References & Links
For webby,
Loois motor: http://www.looismotor.com/
Mah Pte Ltd : http://www.mah.com.sg
HKL: http://www.teamhklracing.com
Motoworld: http://www.motoworld.com.sg/
AR2 Performance: http://www.singaporebikes.com/forums...ysprune=&f=103
OEM motor parts: http://www.oemmotorparts.com/oem4.as...&L=SZ-GSR600K6
Equip X: http://www.singaporebikes.com/forums...aysprune=&f=76
Motovation accessory: http://www.motovation-accessory.com.sg/
poisonous (not for weak hearted) : http://gsr-600.over-blog.com/340-index.html
cockpit-illumination-mod : http://www.dark-society.de/suzuki_gs...nation-mod.pdf
Shootout for 600cc naked bikes : http://www.postwhore.biz/albums/user...0/2328_001.pdf
All about motor oil: http://motorcycleinfo.calsci.com/Oils1.html
Tyres related:
Metzeler: http://www.metzelermoto.co.uk/web/products/default.page
Bridgestone: http://www.bridgestone.eu/bfe/v/inde...0000000396RCRD
Pirelli: http://www.pirellityre.com/web/motorcycle/default.page
Suspension related:
Ohlins: http://www.ohlins.com
Ohlins for GSR: http://www.ohlins.com/Motorcycle/Hid...0/Default.aspx
Suspension setting: http://www.ohlins.com/Motorcycle/Set...9/Default.aspx
Suspension setting & troubleshooting: http://www.wpsuspension.com/service/installation.php