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2000 Suzuki GSXR750 Specifications
Capacities  Dimensions  Engine  Suspension  Tires 

This baby belongs to Fred Elinzondo, AFM #727, who was been kind enough to let Pete Licht and I join him in the 2005 AFM 4-Hour. Fred found this GXSR at a salvage yard and we took our first crack at it with the tires that came with it. The on/off throttle was a little abrupt for my taste but, Kenyon Kluge's suggested base settings worked really well.

Engine
Engine Type Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, inline four, 16 valve, DOHC
Displacement 749cc
Compression Ratio 12.0:1
Bore and Stroke 72 x 46 mm
Redline 14,000 RPM
Ignition System CDI (electronic advance)
Lubrication System Forced lubrication wet sump
Starting System Electric
Carburetion Keihin Fuel Injection w/ 42mm throttle bodies
Transmission Type 6-speed, constant mesh, return shift
Clutch Type Wet, Multi-disc, Manual, Cable-actuated
Final Drive System Chain
Front / Rear Sprocket 17 / 42 (2.471:1)
Primary Reduction Ratio 42 / 78 (1.857:1)
Gear Ratio 1st 39/14, 2nd 39/19, 3rd 37/22, 4th 29/20, 5th 30/23, 6th 26/22
Spark Plug NGK

Suspension/Tires
Front Tire 120/70ZR-17 on a 3.50" x 17" cast alloy wheel
Rear Tire 180/55ZR-17 on a 5.50" x 17" cast alloy wheel
Brakes Front: 2x320mm discs w/ 4-piston calipers
Rear: 220mm disc w/ 2-piston caliper
Rake/Trail 24 deg./3.8 in. (96mm)
Forks 43mm inverted cartridge fork, 4.9 in. travel
Shock Single shock absorber, 5.1 in. travel
Dimensions
Overall Length 
Overall Width 
Overall Height 
Seat Height832.7 in. (830 mm)
Wheelbase55.5 in. (1410 mm)
Ground Clearance 
Dry/Wet Weight426.0 lb. (193kg) wet
397.2 lb. (180kg) dry

Capacities
Fuel Tank4.8 gallons (18.0 liters)
Engine Oil3.6 quarts (3.4 liters)

Performance
Roll-On60-80 mph/4.11 sec.
80-100mph/4.34 sec.
1/4 Mile10.26 sec. @ 135.6 mph
Maximum Speed174.0 mph (280.0 kph)
Horsepower138 bhp @ 12,500 rpm
Torque63 lbs. - ft. @ 10,500 rpm
Fuel Efficency37.4 to 42 mpg, 39 mpg avg.

GSXR750

In memory of Speedshop  LP Privateer  LP Racing  Aftershocks  Pirelli

December 17, 2007