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Suzuki GSX-R1000Suzuki GSX-R1000 2000-009 The arrival almost every year of the benefits and specifications of 2009 Suzuki GSX-R 1000 is something as well as Christmas, that we waited for all it, but not always it satisfies with what do you want. Although in this case the gift of version 2009 is especially tempting. Version 2009 of motorcycles well-known GSX-R is even more compact and develops but even power and but that their predecessor,So that this is not a problem also is addition a little but electronics and some trick to him so that it is a manageable motorcycle by the common one of the mortals. In order to secure to these majors benefits the 2009 Suzuki GSX-R 1000 has undergone one cures technological that includes titanium valves, forged pistons, short connecting rods but, iridium spark plugs to guarantee better spark and a ceramic covering in the cylinders that better heat dissipation allows. Also new injectors of 12 orifices are included to make the mixture even more finer which reverts in a smaller consumption and less polluting emissions. To this we added mapping that allows him to select to three options of power and a new clutch controlled slipping by cable and have a time bomb in our hands. The escapes can be debatable, but they camouflage a new called system Suzuki Advanced Exhaust System (SAES) that gives to the set an appearance him of Motorcycle GP. That we like already is another thing. Suzuki GSX-R1000 2000/2001/2002
The GSX-R1000 engine was a redesigned GSX-R750 engine. The R1000 had a 1 mm (0.039 in) bigger bore and 13 mm (0.51 in) longer stroke, newly designed pistons with lower crown, and gear-driven counter balancer. The engine weighed 130 lb (59 kg) which was slightly heavier than the 750 engine but 31 lb (14 kg) lighter than the engine of the GSX1300R. The performance of the engine is a peak of 160 bhp (120 kW) at 9,500 rpm,[1] as measured on the crank and 143 hp (107 kW),[2] when measured on the rear wheel with small variations between different instances of the same model. The redline is set at 12,000 rpm. The maximum torque of the engine is 80 ft·lbf (110 N·m) at 8,000 rpm. Combined with a total (dry) weight of 374 lb (170 kg) this gives the GSX-R1000 a top speed of 179 mph (288 km/h), a 1/4 mile time of 10.1 seconds at 141.7 mph (228.0 km/h), and a 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) time of 3 seconds. Using titanium for the exhaust pipe and the inside of the silencer, enabled the 1000s exhaust system to become 4 pounds lighter than that of the 750[citation needed]. Titanium was also used in the front fork to coat the stanchions. An exhaust tuning valve had been mounted inside the exhaust pipe. Using a servo the system dynamically adjusted the exhaust back pressure, according to engine speed, throttle position, and gear selection for increased torque, lower emissions, and decreased noise—the (stock) exhaust noise of the GSX-R1000 is notably lower than that of the GSX-R600. With the 2001 model of the GSX-R1000, the 1998 Yamaha YZF-R1 was finally surpassed with the GSX-R being lighter and more powerful. The 2001 model carried over to 2002 with minimal changes. 2002 introduced i.a. modifications to the fuel pump and luggage hooks. The manual fast-idle was replaced with a computer operated implementation (the "STV servo"). The color options were changed to replace the pearl black and metallic silver with a candy blue and pearl black scheme. Suzuki GSX-R1000 2003/2004
The physical dimensions of the bike were almost identical with the previous year's model. The seat height and the overall height were somewhat lower but the geometry of the bike was exactly the same as before. The already rigid aluminum alloy frame was newly designed and enforced with internal ribs. The frame as well as the wheels were now coated black. The front brakes were also new. Suzuki decided to drop the three-piston calipers. The new radially-mounted four-piston calipers weigh 30 grams less and grip smaller 300 mm (12 in) discs that save another 300 g (0.66 lb). Though smaller, Suzuki claimed that the new brakes provide better stopping and turn-in performance. The headlights of the 2003 year's GSX-R1000 were mounted vertically to enable the ram-air intakes in the front to be placed 20 mm (0.79 in) nearer the bike's center line. The new design was very much inspired by the look of the Hayabusa. The instruments were also redesigned. The cylinder displacement of the engine remained the same 988 cc (60.3 cu in) centimeters but more power/torque and better throttle response had been achieved by adding four ventilation holes between the cylinders to equalize crankcase pressure beneath the pistons, moving the air intake nearer to the centerline and upgrading the engine management system from a 16-bit to a 32-bit ECU. The entire exhaust system was now made of titanium to save an additional 1.32 lb (0.60 kg) and the tail light was replaced with LEDs. The 2003 model carried over to 2004 without any significant improvements. Suzuki GSX-R1000 2005/2006
The 2005 model has a tested wet weight of 444 lb (201 kg). Power output is tested 162.1 hp (120.9 kW) at 11,500 rpm and peak torque is 79.9 ft·lbf (108.3 N·m) at 8,500 rpm. The 2005 model carried over to 2006 without any significant improvements. Suzuki GSX-R1000 2007/2008
The 2007 model carried over to 2008 without any significant improvements. MSRP increased to US$11,499. New Products For February - Suzuki GSX-R1000 |
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