Re: On 2007 suzuki gsxr 600 - how many miles per gallon...
Depends on your riding...40 if you haul ***! 47 if conservative, and possibly im not sure but you could get 52 if you derive like a car..but who drives a bike like a car? so i would say you get 45 miles avg.!
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Sep 2, 2018 - 03 gsxr 1000 fuel pump isnt priming and also there is no spark and I have a c42 code, Fuel pump works when I apply - Answered by a verified ... 1 answer · Top answer: do you have access to another ECM to try? the proper numbered one.
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May 15, 2021 - 2007 gsxr 600. I changed clutch cover due to being broken. Put new oil in. Won't start. Mechanic's Assistant: Are you fixing your bike yourself ...
Could be ignition fuse. If not that then check the large block connectors which are usually located on the left hand side at the front of the bike behind the cowling beneath the handle bar. These connectors are notorious on GSXR's
i have a gxsr srad 600 99 that only stalls when i get to 80 miles to the gallon when my tank is full i have no problems only happens when my tank gets low any help
Does it sound like it's slightly misfiring? There is an idle adjustment screw located just under the tank on the left side of the bike if you're sitting on it. Try turning it clockwise in small increments until t smooths out.
The biggest difference is that the 2007 GSXR 600 has fuel injection instead of carbs. The FI symbol will alert you that the sensors on the Fuel Injection system have found a problem. When that happens, a dealer will be needed to hook up a code reader to see what the problem is. A dirty air filter is something you can fix. A fuel mapping problem is for the dealer to fix. Minor FI problems still let the bike run. Major problems shut down the fuel system so the engine will not even start. Other than that, just be sure the bike shifts smooth and easy and that all electrics and brakes work properly. How old is the battery? How much life is left in the chain? Does the clutch operate properly? How soon before new tires will be needed? I hope this helps. Please rate my answer.
It really depends on the country and riding style of the owner. In the UK for instance, we will be lucky to ride 5000 per year due to the weather. In California I would expect to be able to cover 20000 miles per year. All you need to do is listen to the engine both when cold, (for rattles and main bearing wear) and hot for smoke etc indicating top end and piston wear. If in doubt, ask at a Suzuki Dealer local to your whereabouts.
Real Life experiance, if you ride your bike at high speeds, even with Over Drive engaged, I end up doing about 180~200 miles per 5~5.25 gallons which breaks out to about 36~38 mpg.
Course, slowing it down to 60~65, in OT will get you another 25~35 miles per tank extra. If you need better MPG, suggest the 650 for the job, The litter is solid for rider/passenger, as the 650 is more for the rider only with added mileage clearly in the 40+mpg rating..
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