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Buying an '06 GSX-R600 - Any advice from owners out there?

Started by Ciao Fun, May 19, 2008, 05:31:03 PM

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Ciao Fun

Hey guys,

I'm picking up a used '06 GSX-R600 to replace my current race bike (CBR600F4i). 

Several of our Socal riders use these are track bikes, so I'd like to pick your brains.  Any thoughts, inputs, opinions are welcome.  In particular, what should I look for in a used bike?  Any common problems that I should address with the current owner?

Thanks!

Lester
Lester W. Lam

"I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered." - George Best


darylbowden

They have a tip-over switch that once the bike has been leaned over a certain angle it kills the engine, unfortunately, this angle is one that you might hit during a race (which would be bad), so it will need to be disabled.  Other than that, i can't tell you much more as my last GSXR was an 01 and nowhere near as cool as the one you're picking up.

derby

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Research Monkey

Are you buying a race/track ready bike or a street bike?

All i can say is that they are easy as hell to work on :)
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2006 GSXR600 - The Track Whore -
2008 Nissan Titan - The Toy Hauler -

derby

Quote from: Research Monkey on May 19, 2008, 08:21:06 PM
Are you buying a race/track ready bike or a street bike?

All i can say is that they are easy as hell to work on :)

he's lookin' at a track bike.
-- derby

'07 Suz GSX-R750

Retired rides: '05 Duc Monster S4R, '99 Yam YZF-R1, '98 Hon CBR600F3, '97 Suz GSX-R750, '96 Hon CBR600F3, '94 Hon CBR600F2, '91 Hon Hawk GT, '91 Yam YSR-50, '87 Yam YSR-50

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Ciao Fun

Derby is correct.  I found a bike that was raced last year so it already has race bodywork.  The majority of it is stock since the current owner is moving the aftermarket components onto a new 750.

Glad to hear they're easy to work on.  Thanks!

Lester


Quote from: Research Monkey on May 19, 2008, 08:21:06 PM
Are you buying a race/track ready bike or a street bike?

All i can say is that they are easy as hell to work on :)
Lester W. Lam

"I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered." - George Best


Research Monkey

Nice~ Hope you're getting a good deal since it was a track bike!

Another thing to note... Since the GSXR is the biggest "squid" bike there are TONS of parts available on Craigslist/Ebay/Forums!

I'd suggest you start looking at the wera boards for parts - www.wera.com - click on the bbs link on the top right.
2005 Ducati Monster 620 - The Daily ride -
2006 GSXR600 - The Track Whore -
2008 Nissan Titan - The Toy Hauler -

Ciao Fun

Thanks for the tip.  There seems to be a plethora of parts available through the racing forums, e.g. wera, ccs, nesba, etc. 

I haven't picked up the bike yet, but Derby has already told me where I'll be spending my next $1,700 disposable dollars.   :)

Lester

Quote from: Research Monkey on May 20, 2008, 12:22:55 PM
Nice~ Hope you're getting a good deal since it was a track bike!

Another thing to note... Since the GSXR is the biggest "squid" bike there are TONS of parts available on Craigslist/Ebay/Forums!

I'd suggest you start looking at the wera boards for parts - www.wera.com - click on the bbs link on the top right.
Lester W. Lam

"I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered." - George Best


MetalDuc

Congrats Lester, that should be a great bike. I don't really have any more info for you as Sachica's is an '07 and there are actually quite a few differences from '06 to '07. The biggest problem I am aware of on the '07 is a some times surgey engine and a perpetual F1 error light having something to do with the butterfly valves. You may just want to be sure this is an '07 only problem (90% sure it is)
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Quote from: darylbowden on May 19, 2008, 05:42:47 PM
They have a tip-over switch that once the bike has been leaned over a certain angle it kills the engine, unfortunately, this angle is one that you might hit during a race (which would be bad), so it will need to be disabled.  Other than that, i can't tell you much more as my last GSXR was an 01 and nowhere near as cool as the one you're picking up.

One of these is soon to be on the way. I may need to hit you up for some must do mods  [evil]
Ride! RIde! RIDE!

'08 Triumph 675--'01 Suzuki GSXR600 Track Bike--'05 KTM 625 SMC--'01 Monster 750Modified Metalic--'80 Yamaha Maxim 650

derby

Quote from: MetalDuc on May 20, 2008, 04:41:44 PM
Congrats Lester, that should be a great bike. I don't really have any more info for you as Sachica's is an '07 and there are actually quite a few differences from '06 to '07. The biggest problem I am aware of on the '07 is a some times surgey engine and a perpetual F1 error light having something to do with the butterfly valves. You may just want to be sure this is an '07 only problem (90% sure it is)
.
One of these is soon to be on the way. I may need to hit you up for some must do mods  [evil]

the FI/F1 error is either a mis-adjusted or disconnected exhaust valve motor.

i've disconnected and removed the valve motor and cables on my bike and have plans to disable the alert on the gauge cluster.
-- derby

'07 Suz GSX-R750

Retired rides: '05 Duc Monster S4R, '99 Yam YZF-R1, '98 Hon CBR600F3, '97 Suz GSX-R750, '96 Hon CBR600F3, '94 Hon CBR600F2, '91 Hon Hawk GT, '91 Yam YSR-50, '87 Yam YSR-50

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MetalDuc

Quote from: derby on May 20, 2008, 04:54:33 PM
the FI/F1 error is either a mis-adjusted or disconnected exhaust valve motor.

i've disconnected and removed the valve motor and cables on my bike and have plans to disable the alert on the gauge cluster.

Yeah, the exhaust butterfly valvle is what I heard the problem was. What are the effects of disconnecting/removing the valve motor? Doesn't that have an effect on the engine or is it purley a smog thing? You'll also have to let me know how you disable it in the gauge.
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'08 Triumph 675--'01 Suzuki GSXR600 Track Bike--'05 KTM 625 SMC--'01 Monster 750Modified Metalic--'80 Yamaha Maxim 650

Ciao Fun

Hey thanks!  I think I will need your insights as 06 and 07 are the same bike (aka K6).  The K7 is new for 2008.  The exhaust valve, or SET valve, is something I read about.  Looks like I'll need some help yanking that off the bike!

Lester

Quote from: MetalDuc on May 20, 2008, 04:41:44 PM
Congrats Lester, that should be a great bike. I don't really have any more info for you as Sachica's is an '07 and there are actually quite a few differences from '06 to '07. The biggest problem I am aware of on the '07 is a some times surgey engine and a perpetual F1 error light having something to do with the butterfly valves. You may just want to be sure this is an '07 only problem (90% sure it is)
.
One of these is soon to be on the way. I may need to hit you up for some must do mods  [evil]
Lester W. Lam

"I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered." - George Best


derby

Quote from: MetalDuc on May 20, 2008, 05:45:08 PM
Yeah, the exhaust butterfly valvle is what I heard the problem was. What are the effects of disconnecting/removing the valve motor? Doesn't that have an effect on the engine or is it purley a smog thing? You'll also have to let me know how you disable it in the gauge.

it seems it's purely there to quiet the exhaust in the lower half of the revs. consensus seems to be that defeating the valve (locking it open) gives a few more horsies/torque through the range.

to make the error go away, you pull the pin/wire from the wiring harness.
-- derby

'07 Suz GSX-R750

Retired rides: '05 Duc Monster S4R, '99 Yam YZF-R1, '98 Hon CBR600F3, '97 Suz GSX-R750, '96 Hon CBR600F3, '94 Hon CBR600F2, '91 Hon Hawk GT, '91 Yam YSR-50, '87 Yam YSR-50

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derby

Quote from: Ciao Fun on May 20, 2008, 05:48:09 PM
Hey thanks!  I think I will need your insights as 06 and 07 are the same bike (aka K6).  The K7 is new for 2008.  The exhaust valve, or SET valve, is something I read about.  Looks like I'll need some help yanking that off the bike!

Lester


they ARE the same bike, but the 2006 is a k6, the 2007 is a k7, and the 2008 is the k8.

i'm sure you see a pattern here.  ;D

the k8/2008 was a slight redesign.

-- derby

'07 Suz GSX-R750

Retired rides: '05 Duc Monster S4R, '99 Yam YZF-R1, '98 Hon CBR600F3, '97 Suz GSX-R750, '96 Hon CBR600F3, '94 Hon CBR600F2, '91 Hon Hawk GT, '91 Yam YSR-50, '87 Yam YSR-50

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madmatt

Quote from: derby on May 20, 2008, 06:16:38 PM
it seems it's purely there to quiet the exhaust in the lower half of the revs. consensus seems to be that defeating the valve (locking it open) gives a few more horsies/torque through the range.

to make the error go away, you pull the pin/wire from the wiring harness.

Did it on my 1K and it worked (finding the wire was a bit of a crap-shoot, but I chose wisely). Light went away. Snug as a bug in a rug.
'07 Daytona 675, '04 GSXR 750, '08 YZ250F