Suzuki GSX-R 750 - Answered Questions & Fixed Issues
2003 Suzuki GSX-R 750 bogging at high rpm's
Before you spend a lot of time looking and checking things buy a can of seafome from your local auto parts store you can add one ounce per gallon of gas I've seen it work mericals in vehicles lawn mowers motorcycles and such that have had gas left in them for long periods of time it's cheaper than a trip to the shop for repairs give it a try it may take a tank or so to clear up but it dose work
7/7/2022 9:12:03 AM •
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on Jul 07, 2022
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Runs and starts fine but
First impression was why would anyone rev their motorcycle to 9 grand in neutral? I could see if you were in gear clutch pulled and ready for a "drag" or Race Start but in neutral?
Anyway I can't hear it so if the sound is like it hits 9k and starts popping then two things either an over rev limiter which I doubtr because the engine red lines at 13,500 OR you have a set of spark plugs breaking down under load
When i press the start button on my gixxer,i can
You can apply energy to the motor (as mentioned) however you have not mentioned if you were able to manually turn the rotor? It is possible that by manually turning the motors rotor without applied energy, you may break away the magnetic flux that is keeping the shaft from turning. If you cannot rotate the rotor, it could be frozen in place and may never operate again. Naturally, a replacement is required.
1/12/2018 8:41:19 PM •
2005 Suzuki...
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on Jan 12, 2018
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I have a 2006 gsxr 750 and it quits runing between
As conventional methods are not working the cause of the elusive fault must be pursued when the non-running is actually happening.
Temporary tell-tale lights can be rigged in order to monitor voltages, a section of transparent fuel pipe to monitor fuel flow, noid light to monitor the injector pulse and so forth...
11/18/2017 2:31:26 AM •
2006 Suzuki...
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on Nov 18, 2017
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Assemble instructions
assemble what?? if your not well formed as to what needs doing your not going to be helped.
11/6/2017 7:29:09 AM •
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on Nov 06, 2017
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This relates to a 1992 gsxr1100 (1127
I don't believe that the older gsxr models had a tip over switch. I'm pretty sure what you are seeing is the main circuit breaker. Basically if your bike starts and runs the breaker is working fine. If the breaker was tripped your bike would act like the key is off.
4/10/2017 5:31:13 PM •
2000 Suzuki...
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on Apr 10, 2017
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My 2001 suzuki gsxr 750 won't downshift all of a
Your shifter cam bolt has backed out, this is a common problem on earlier GSXR's. Happened twice on my 2000, both times during race weekends.
Stop riding the bike and shifting at all and do the following repair:
Remove clutch cover - you'll drain some oil so make sure you have a drip pan underneath
Remove the 5 the clutch housing plate bolts - careful as they have pretty stiff springs behind them providing torsion
Remove all the clutch plates - make sure you keep the same order and re-install the same way; matter of fact if you have never replaced your clutch plates, do it along with this repair.
Once the clutch case is basically empty, you will see at the lower left a small assembly that looks a bit like a tuning fork, at the end of the shifter shaft. There is also a cam there with rounded cogs. There is a 8mm or 10 mm hex head bolt that holds this cam, and I'm sure it has backed out and is causing the cam and shifter to not engage the gears properly.
Remove the cam bolt. Spray some compressed air or even a light spray of brake cleaner in the threaded area where the bolt you just removed is. Make sure the threads are clean and dry.
Place the cam bolt and assembly back in its position, and take some RED loctite to the shifter cam bolt threads. Make sure to torque the bolt to specifications, I think it's 24 or 28 nm.
Let the bolt set for 24-8 hours, then reassemble the clutch and replace the clutch cover gasket. Top off the oil and go riding.
6/13/2015 7:15:50 PM •
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on Jun 13, 2015
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