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2000 Suzuki GSX-R750
2000 Suzuki GSX-R750

 

2000 Suzuki GSX-R750V 6th Generation Suzuki GSX-R750: Lighter, Stronger and Faster


The 16th year and 6th model Generation of the GSX-R750 featured new everything!

New engine, new chassis, new aerodyamic bodywork, 30mm lower in overall height, longer swingarm, longer wheelbase, 4-piston brakes (versus the the 6-piston of 1999), 5.5″ smaller rear rim, shorter and narrower engine with redesigned fuel-injection and 13 kg lighter (166 kg). What wasn’t there to like?

The new engine: Much smaller yet stronger motor, upgraded fuel injection, redesigned narrower cylinder head with straighter intake tracts, stainless steel 4 into 1 exhaust, lighter stronger engine components and covers, increased cooling capacity, bigger air box, better ram air. The engine featured 12 degree intake valves and 13 degree exhaust valves, both one degree narrower for even more compact combustion area, enabling a high 12.0 compression ratio with a smaller 7.5mm magnesium cylinder head. For both strength and weight reduction cylinders are one piece with the upper distinct three-piece design crankcase. Engine is now 15mm shorter in length and 8 mm narrower in width and 5 kg lighter.

A new electronic fuel injection system with double valve rider controlled throttle valve and the electronically controlled valve increases torque and power as well as increasing combustion efficiency that contributes to cleaner exhaust emission as well. The new frame is lighter while the swing arm has been lengthened 20 mm and the wheelbase is kept at 1400 mm for better handling and traction control.

Other features included: More aerodynamic bodywork, smaller frontal area, redesigned instrument cluster, new LCD information (odometer, coolant temperature, clock).

 

 


2000 Suzuki GSX-R750 Specifications

Overall Length: 2 055 mm (80.9 in)
Overall Width: 715 mm (28.1 in)
Overall Height: 1 135 mm (44.7 in)
Seat Height: 830 mm (32.6 in)
Wheelbase: 1 410 mm (55.5 in)
Dry Weight: 166 kg (365 lbs)
Engine type: Water-cooled 749 cc inline-4, DOHC, 16 valves.
141 hp (102.9 kW)/ 12,500 rpm, 83 Nm/ 10,500 rpm.



 

 

2001 Suzuki GSX-R750
2001 Suzuki GSX-R750

2001 Suzuki GSX-R750
2001 Suzuki GSX-R750

 

2001 Suzuki GSX-R750K1

If there was ever a family of motorcycles that “owned the racetrack” the GSX-R line is it. Not surprising considering the thousands of GSX-R motorcycles sold worldwide since the model’s inception, and their popularity at all levels of roadracing. Now, the new generation of GSX-R motorcycles is complete with a new 600 supersport contender and an open-class machine with the best power-to-weight ratio in its class. Rounding out the supersport line is the TL1000R – a V-twin-powered machine with outstanding performance on the street or the track.

GSX-R750: THE BENCHMARK

It’s hard to believe that a 750cc machine could perform as well or better than a 1000cc sportbike. But that’s just what the 2000 GSX-R750 proved it could do; running with or outrunning the competition’s best open-class models. The GSX-R750’s impressive power-to-weight ratio and advancements in steering and straight-line tracking performance, have once again proven it to be the benchmark from which other sportbikes are judged. For 2001 the GSX-R750 carries on unchanged, but gives birth to two equally impressive GSX-R models.

The GSX-R750’s 4-stroke, four-cylinder, 16-valve liquid-cooled engine is extremely light and compact. The engine size and weight are primarily the result of a small, lightweight cylinder head with a narrow 25¼ valve angle, hollow camshafts, light forged pistons and shot-peened connecting rods, narrow crankshaft journal diameter and a one-piece cylinder block and upper crankcase section. Combining the cylinders with the upper crankcase makes the assembly strong, light and allows internal routing of lubricating oil, eliminating external oil hoses. To gain more power and improve throttle response, a 16-bit electronic control module is used to operate the fuel injection system which consists of tapered throttle bodies that provide a steep fuel injector spray angle, plus a servo-controlled secondary throttle valve system, (SDTV), to maintain correct intake air velocity.

The chassis centers around a compact aluminum alloy frame with a long swingarm designed for more weight distribution on the front wheel. The frame’s optimal torsional-rigidity-to-weight ratio and steering geometry provide excellent turn in ability, rear-wheel traction and straight-line tracking on the race track. The suspension consists of fully adjustable 43mm inverted forks with 125mm of wheel travel and a fully adjustable aluminum-bodied shock absorber. The front brake calipers are a four-piston design with lightweight aluminum pistons. Lightweight 17″ wheels and radial tires have also been developed for the GSX-R with a narrow 5.5 inch rear wheel and 180-size rear tire. Topping off the package is aerodynamic bodywork with large ram-air inlets, a narrow headlight assembly and a compact digital instrument cluster.

 

Features included: Increased 54.5 degrees maximum leaning angle. The 43mm inverted fork and the 46mm-piston rear shock are both fully adjustable. 320mm-disc front brakes with lightweight 4-piston calipers: 220mm-disc rear brake with a twin-opposed-piston caliper. Lightweight 17-inch wheels with radial tires developed specifically for the GSX-R750.

 

 

2001 Suzuki GSX-R750 Specifications

Suggested Retail: $9,449
Overall Length: 2,040 mm (80.3 in)
Overall Width: 715 mm (28.1 in)
Overall Height: 1,135 mm (44.7 in)
Seat Height: 830 mm (32.6 in)
Wheelbase: 1 400 mm (55.5 inches)
Dry weight: 166 kg (366 lbs)
Engine type: 749cc, 4-stroke, four-cylinder, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 16-valve, TSCC.
141 hp (102,9 kW)/ 12,500 rpm, 83Nm/ 10,500 rpm.



 

 

2002 Suzuki GSX-R750
2002 Suzuki GSX-R750

2002 Suzuki GSX-R750
2002 Suzuki GSX-R750

 

2002 Suzuki GSX-R750K2

Changes to the EFI, new adjustable swingarm, new mirrors, and new fully brushed exhaust.

If there ever was a family of motorcycles that “owned the racetrack” the GSX-R line is it. Not surprising considering the thousands of GSX-R motorcycles sold worldwide since the model’s inception, and their popularity at all levels of roadracing. The complete line of high performance GSX-R’s is here for 2002 featuring the supersport GSX-R600, the superbike GSX-R750 and the open-class GSX-R1000. Rounding out the supersport line-up is the TL1000R – a V-twin powered machine with outstanding performance on the street or the track.

GSX-R750: SUPERBIKE BENCHMARK

Once again the Suzuki GSX-R750 is by far the best performing and most technologically advanced 750cc sportbike in its class. A host of changes have been made to the already potent GSX-R750 in 2002, including a fully adjustable swingarm pivot system, both headlights now operate in the low beam position, new bolt-on bungee hooks, and a new polished stainless steel exhaust pipe. In addition, the secondary throttle valve is now driven by a throttle body-mounted stepping motor resulting in reduced weight and more precise control of the SDTV system. The impressive power-to-weight ratio, rock solid chassis and proven performance make the GSX-R750 the benchmark from which other 750 sportbikes are judged.

The GSX-R750 introduces two new looks for 2002, while still retaining the incredible performance and style of the GSX-R series. The 4-stroke, 4-cylinder, 16-valve liquid-cooled engine features a lightweight compact design including: narrow 25 degree valve angle, hollow camshafts, forged pistons, shot-peened connecting rods, narrow crankshaft journal diameter, and a one-piece cylinder block and upper crankcase section. The combination of the cylinders and the upper crankcase unit create a strong and lightweight assembly and allows for the internal routing of lubricating oil, eliminating external oil hoses. A sixteen-bit electronic control module operates the precise fuel injection system, assuring strong horsepower and smooth throttle response. The unique Suzuki Dual Throttle Valve System (SDTV), and tapered throttle bodies provide a steep fuel injector spray angle and maintain correct intake air velocity for maximum performance.

A strong engine is nothing without a strong chassis and the GSX-R750 does not disappoint. The chassis is based around a lightweight and compact aluminum-alloy frame with a long swingarm designed to distribute more weight to the front wheel. The frame’s optimal torsional rigidity-to-weight ratio and steering geometry provide excellent turn-in ability, rear wheel traction and straight line tracking on the race track. Suspension units consist of 43 mm inverted forks with 125 mm of wheel travel along with an aluminum-bodied rear piggyback shock absorber. Front brake calipers are a four-piston design with lightweight aluminum pistons, while lightweight seventeen-inch wheels and radial tires are used front and rear. Aerodynamic bodywork with large ram air inlets, narrow one-piece headlight assembly and a compact digital instrument cluster complete the GSX-R750 package.

 

 

 

2002 Suzuki GSX-R750 Specifications

Suggested Retail: $9,449.00
Overall Length: 2,040 mm (80.3 in)
Overall Width: 715 mm (28.1 in)
Overall Height: 1,135 mm (44.7 in)
Wheelbase: 1,410 mm (55.5 inches)
Dry weight: 166 kg (366 lbs)
Engine type: 749cc, 4-stroke, four-cylinder, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 16-valve, TSCC.
141 hp (104 kW)/ 11,800 rpm, 86 Nm/ 10,500 rpm.

 


 

 

2003 Suzuki GSX-R750
2003 Suzuki GSX-R750

2003 Suzuki GSX-R750
2003 Suzuki GSX-R750

 

2003 Suzuki GSX-R750K3

Very minor engine and chassis changes for the GSX-R750 this year. Wins 2002 Sportbike of the Year from Motorcyclist Magazine


CHASSIS FEATURES:

– Narrow, aerodynamic bodywork with twin headlights, compact taillight, turn signals and tail-section.

– Compact instrument cluster features a step-motor-driven analog tach. and digital speedometer – also includes LCD odometer-tripmeters, coolant temp., clock and EFI diagnostics.

– Aluminum frame features a high rigidity-to-weight ratio and adjustable swingarm pivot height (race kit parts required).

– Fully adjustable, 43mm cartridge-style inverted front fork.

– Fully adjustable piggy-back shock absorber features an aluminum body and wide 46mm piston for more consistent damping performance.

– Lightweight 4-piston front brake calipers with aluminum-alloy pistons.

– Wide cast aluminum wheels and radial tires.


ENGINE FEATURES:

– Compact & lightweight 4-stroke, 4-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine.

– Cylinder head features narrow 25° included valve angle (12° intake, 13° exhaust), creating a compact combustion chamber, high compression ratio and a straight intake tract for high power output.

– Throttle body design positions the injectors at a steep 60° angle, creating an optimum fuel spray pattern for improved fuel atomization, increased power and sharp throttle response.

– Suzuki Dual Throttle Valve System maintains more accurate air velocity in the intake tract for smoother low-to-mid rpm throttle response and improved engine torque.

– Large ram-air intake ducts feed an eight liter airbox and large flat-panel air filter for improved intake airflow.

– One-piece cylinder block and upper crankcase section form a strong, lightweight structure and eliminate the need for external oil lines to the cylinder head.

– Durable SCEM-plated cylinders house lightweight forged pistons with low-tension rings to reduce friction.

– Lightweight stainless steel 4-into-2-into-1 exhaust system with bolt-on aluminum muffler.

– High heat capacity radiator and liquid-cooled aluminum oil cooler.

– Close-ratio, six-speed transmission and cable-operated clutch.

– Lightweight magnesium valve cover, magneto cover, drive sprocket cover, clutch cover and starter clutch cover


 


2003 Suzuki GSX-R750SPR Specifications

MSRP: $9,449.00
Engine: 749cc, 4-stroke, four-cylinder, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 16-valve, TSCC.
141 hp (104 kW)/ 11.800 rpm, 86 Nm/ 10,500 rpm.
Warranty: 12 month unlimited mileage limited warranty.
Bore & Stroke: 72.0 x 46.0mm
Compression ratio: 12.0:1
Fuel System: Fuel Injection
Lubrication: Wet Sump
Ignition: Digital/transistorized
Starter: Electric
Transmission: 6-speed, constant mesh
Final Drive: #525 chain
Overall Length: 2040mm (80.3 in.)
Overall Width: 715mm (28.1 in.)
Overall Height: 1135mm (44.7 in.)
Seat Height: 830mm (32.7 in.)
Ground Clearance: 130mm (5.1 in.)
Wheelbase: 1410mm (55.5 in.)
Dry Weight: 166kg (365 lbs.) 167kg (368 lbs.) CA. Model

 


 

 

2004 Suzuki GSX-R750
2004 Suzuki GSX-R750

2004 Suzuki GSX-R750
2004 Suzuki GSX-R750

 

2004 Suzuki GSX-R750K4

The 2004 Suzuki GSX-R750 is a refined version of the 2000-2003 model years. Updates include: 32bit ECU from 16 bit, titanium valves, new body work, black powdercoated frame and swingarm, and radial brakes.

The Suzuki GSX-R750 is more than just a motorcycle it is the cornerstone of the GSX-R line. Indeed, it is the original GSX-R. When the original GSX-R750 was introduced in 1985, it established an entirely new class of machine. The GSX-R750 took over the grid in production-based road racing worldwide, becoming the racebike of
choice for an entire generation of roadracers.

And now, Suzuki introduces the all-new 2004 GSX-R750. Since the beginning, the GSX-R750 has been about overall balance of handling and engine performance. For 2004, the GSX-R750 takes that balance to an entirely new level with an improved compact, lightweight design that creates an awesome combination of handling, performance and style.

Sharing the chassis with the GSX-R600, the 2004 Suzuki GSX-R750 has a new motor with lightweight pistons, new cams, titanium valves and a new cylinder head and increased compression ratio, increasing horsepower to 130 bhp.Weight is lowered to 163 kg due to a new 15mm narrower frame. Four-caliper Tokico brakes at the front, the narrower bodywork shares the overall look of the 2004 GSX-R600.

 

 


2004 Suzuki GSX-R750SPR Specifications

Overall Length: 2,075 mm (81.7 in)
Overall Width: 715 mm (28.1 in)
Overall Height: 1,145 mm (45.1 in)
Seat Height: 825 mm (32.5 in)
Wheelbase: 1,395 mm (54.9 in)
Ground Clearance: 128 mm (5.0 in)
Dry Weight: 163 kg (359 lbs)
Engine type: 749cc, 4-stroke, four-cylinder, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 16-valve, TSCC.
155 hp (114.3 kW)/ 12,800 rpm, 86.3 Nm/ 10,800 rpm.

 


 

 

2005 Suzuki GSX-R750
2005 Suzuki GSX-R750

2005 Suzuki GSX-R750
2005 Suzuki GSX-R750

2005 Suzuki GSX-R750 20th Anniversary Model
2005 Suzuki GSX-R750 20th Anniversary Model

 

2005 Suzuki GSX-R750K5

New for 2005: Headlight switches off during startup to reduce load on battery.

A 20th Anniversary model (GSX-R750X) looking similar graphics to the original 1985 GSX-R750 was released (blue, black and and white). The model came with numbered emblem and special ignition key, a black muffler with racing style end cap and 20th Anniversary logo, custom paint, custom exhaust and sunex brake rotors, racing-style sliders, tinted windscreen, Iridium long-life spark plugs, blue seat and a EK blue colored chain. Named “Best Sportbike” by Motorcyclist Magazine

 

 


Engine Features

Compact & lightweight 4-stroke, 4-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine designed for overall weight reduction, optimum combustion efficiency and power delivery

Cylinder head with compact combustion chamber design, high compression ratio, large intake and exhaust ports for improved intake and exhaust efficiency and high power output

Lightweight titanium valves with steel alloy springs and aluminum spring retainers operated by thin-wall hollow camshafts to reduce weight and inertia

Lightweight forged pistons with chrome-nitride-coated upper compression rings and oil control rings for a harder, more consistent ring finish and reduced friction

One-piece cylinder block and upper crankcase section is equipped with ventilation holes between cylinders to reduce crankcase pressure and mechanical loss

Tapered, double-barrel throttle body design features Suzuki’s SDTV throttle valve system, plus multi-hole-type injectors for optimum fuel atomization and throttle response

Hydraulic cam chain tensioner fed by internal oil passageway system – eliminates external oil hose to reduce weight

32-bit ECM with high ROM memory, plus 22 trigger-pole rpm provide precise control of fuel and ignition systems – all housed in a small, lightweight control box

Lightweight stainless steel exhaust system featuring a high capacity muffler with titanium core pipes and aluminum outer sleeve

High capacity oil cooler and large trapezoidal-shaped radiator provide efficient engine cooling – includes compact cooling fan assembly designed for improved air flow

Close-ratio, six-speed transmission and cable-operated clutch


Chassis Features

Aggressive-styled bodywork design with minimal frontal area, plus ram air intake positioned close to center for high airbox pressure and intake efficiency

Vertical-type multi-reflector headlight, plus compact LED taillight and aerodynamic turn signals

Compact instrument cluster features a step-motor-driven analog tach, digital LCD speedometer and programmable rpm indicator light – also includes LED indicators for turn signals, high beam, neutral light, coolant temp, oil pressure and fuel level

Aluminum frame with extruded main spar design similar to GSX-R600 for optimum balance of size, weight and rigidity

Aluminum swingarm with extruded main arms and cast cross brace for torsional strength and minimal weight

Compact 17-liter fuel tank – designed with narrow width at the rider’s knees for easier movement and weight transfer

Inverted Showa cartridge-type front fork with 43mm inner tubes and fully adjustable damping and spring preload

Fully adjustable Showa piggy-back shock absorber with large diameter shock piston rod for improved damping performance

Radial-mount 4-piston brake calipers for maximum braking performance – system includes radial piston front master cylinder for improved brake lever feel

Dual-opposed-piston rear brake caliper indexed to the swingarm – eliminates conventional torque arm for further weight reduction

Lightweight cast aluminum wheels and high performance radial tires


 

 


2005 Suzuki GSX-R750SPR Specifications

Engine type: 749cc, 4-stroke, four-cylinder, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 16-valve, TSCC.
155 hp (114.3 kW)/ 12,800 rpm, 86.3 Nm/ 10,800 rpm.
Bore Stroke: 72.0 x 46.0mm
Compression Ratio: 12.3:1
Fuel System: Fuel Injection
Lubrication: Wet Sump
Ignition: Digital/transistorized
Transmission: 6-speed, constant mesh
Final Drive: #525 chain
Overall Length: 2055mm (80.9 in.)
Overall Width: 715mm (28.1 in.)
Overall Height: 1150mm (45.3 in.)
Seat Height: 825mm (32.5 in.)
Ground Clearance: 135mm (5.3 in.)
Wheelbase: 1400mm (55.1 in.)
Dry Weight: 163kg (359.5 lbs.), 164kg (361 lbs.) CA. model
Suspension Front: Inverted telescopic, coil spring, fully adjustable spring preload, rebound and compression damping
Suspension Rear: Link-type, gas/oil damped, fully adjustable spring preload, compression and rebound damping
Brakes Front: Dual hydraulic disc
Brakes Rear: Single hydraulic disc
Tires Front: 120/70-ZR-17
Tires Rear: 180/55-ZR-17
Fuel Tank Capacity: 17 liter (4.5 gal.)
Color: Blue/White, Yellow/Black, Blue/Black

 

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