What does GSXR SRAD mean?
The SRAD (Suzuki Ram Air Direct) provides air intakes at the front that force air directly into the airbox. All models as of 1996 have employed this design.
What was the 2nd generation Suzuki GSXR-600?
The 2nd generation Suzuki GSXR-600 featured a new engine and chassis working together to make the 1997 Suzuki GSX-R the lightest, the most compact, the best handling and the hardest acceleration 600cc 4-cylinder production machine in the world at the time.
Are there any problems with the Suzuki GSX-R600?
Overall, the Suzuki GSX-R600 is ok but patchy. Problem areas included: cam chains, cranks, gearboxes, sticky chokes, rusting fasteners, carb icing etc… Suspension needs attention in higher mileage machines and the calipers need very regular cleaning and maintenance.
Is the Suzuki 600 SraD a good bike?
Suzuki’s 600 srad. The Cal Crutchlow of road bikes! The motor is great. In the lower revs it is smooth as hell but once you rev that sexy thing it blows your mind. Brakes are lacking a bit of a feeling and rear suspenison is not the greatest. But anyway it really is a little blue and white Monster for cheap money. Love it!
What kind of air intake does Suzuki GSX-R600 have?
The 1997 Suzuki GSX-R600 also saw the introduction of SRAD (Suzuki Ram Air Direct). Air intakes at the front that force air directly into the airbox. All models after 1997 have employed this design.
When did the Suzuki GSX-R 600 SraD come out?
Link-type, gas/oil damped, fully adjustable spring preload, compression and rebound damping Suzuki’s first real attempt at a modern supersports 600-class machine, the GSX-R600 was an instant success when it first appeared in 1997.
What kind of Forks does a Suzuki GSX-R600 have?
The 600 had conventional telescopic forks, the easiest way to tell it from its 750cc sibling. This first GSX-R600 had very focused, sporting performance.
What does SDTV stand for in Suzuki GSX R750?
A new SDTV fuel-injection system, like that on the GSX-R750 and 100 models, provides smooth, flawless power delivery. SDTV stands for Suzuki Dual Throttle Valve, and refers to the two butterfly valves in each throttle body. One valve is connected to the throttle twistgrip while the other valve is controlled via an electric motor by the ECU module.
What kind of ABS does a SraD have?
Nothing to see here, move along please… The SRAD is pretty much analogue – no ABS, TCS, no nothing.