To the team of Suzuki engineers
responsible for the GSX-R1000, Own The Racetrack is not just a slogan,it is
a way of life. It's a life dedicated to making the most successful
open-class motorcycle in the history of production-basedracing even better.
The key is the motorcycle's ability to do precisely what the rider wants,
when the riderwants, how the rider wants. Accelerate, brake, corner, repeat.
Make it easier for the rider, and the resultswill show. Once again
Suzuki has raised the level of open class sportbike performance. The 2007
Suzuki GSX-R1000,it's the reason why Suzuki riders Own The Racetrack.
The basic architecture of the compact 999cc liquid-cooled GSX-R1000 engine
is well known, a model ofrace-winning design: Bore and stroke of 73.4mm x
59.0mm, forged aluminum-alloy pistons with shortskirts and cut away sides,
chrome-moly steel shotpeened connecting rods, hollow dual overhead cams,and
lightweight titanium valves. Add to that a close-ratio six-speed
transmission with staggeredtransmission shafts, an adjustable back-torque
limiting clutch and a gear driven secondary balancershaft for reduced
vibration. A new more compact Suzuki Dual Throttle Valve fuel
injection system is in place for 2007 with 12 smallerholes instead of four
for improved fuel atomization and because the injectors are more compact and
emita finer spray, the secondary injectors can be positioned at a steeper 30
degree angle aimed directly at theintake ports for improved throttle
response. Intake and exhaust ports are re-shaped and eight percent largerand
exhaust valves are 2mm larger (26mm vs 24mm) to work with more aggressive
camshafts and Iridiumspark plugs are used for optimum combustion and longer
life. Also a new Idle Speed Control (ISC) systemimproves cold starting and
stabilizes engine idle under various conditions and larger ventilation
holesbetween cylinders reduces pumping losses. The Suzuki Advanced
Exhaust System (SAES) features equal length head pipes feeding a collector,
a shortmid-pipe and a unique under engine chamber that leads to two short
aluminum and titanium mufflerson each side. This system nearly doubles
exhaust internal volume while lowering the center of gravity,centralizes the
mass and improving aerodynamics.
A proven Suzuki Exhaust Tuning (SET) valve
finds ahome on the mid pipe and the combination of the Suzuki PAIR system, a
catalyzer and a oxygen sensorequipped closed loop engine management system
work in conjunction to reduce emissions and improveengine efficiency.
A new larger radiator features a trapezoidal shape typically seen on works
race bikes with nearly a tenpercent increase in cooling capacity. The oil
cooler is re-shaped with a third more cooling capacity andthe oil pump is
larger for increased flow. Controlling the new 2007 GSX-R100 is
a new engine management system with massive computing powerwith four times
the capacity of the previous models.
The new ECM controls not only the fuel
injection andexhaust systems but also make it possible for the rider to
select from three performance settings to matchriding conditions, using a
three way switch mounted on the right handlebar. Engine mapping will vary
foreach setting and each map was developed using experience gained building
racebike maps for rainy, mixedand dry conditions. Switching from map to map
will be instantaneous making it possible for the rider to usedifferent maps
for different sections of the racetrack. A new self adjusting hydraulic
clutch system uses aradial master cylinder and minimizes the change in
clutch feel over the course of long races. Taking lessons learned from
the racetrack, the 2007 GSX-R1000 utilizes an all-new frame built to
improvemass centralization by moving the rider toward the center of the
wheelbase with a shorter fuel tank andmoving the seat forward. The new frame
is engineered to deliver the optimum rigidity balance for precisehandling
even at full lean. Constructed from five main aluminum alloy-castings the
new frame uses lessparts and less welding for improved accuracy and reduced
weight. A new lighter and more rigid aluminumalloyswingarm finds a home
under a two piece subframe and features a new rear shock mounting systemwith
a link that pivots on the swingarm itself for improved traction and reduced
side loads.Taking lessons learned from the latest GSX-R600 and GSX-R750, the
new GSX-R1000 also features threepositionadjustable footpegs for maximum
rider control and maneuverability. New high and low-speed
compression damping adjustability is built into both front forks and the
rear shockalong with adjustable rebound and preload adjustments for maximum
rider control.
The outer tubes of thefront forks are now larger in diameter
below the lower triple clamp to improve rigidity while the DLC coatedfork
tubes remain at 43mm. Fork offset has been changed from 30mm to 28mm,
increasing trail from96mm to 98mm. Front wheel travel has also been
increased from 120mm to 125mm. The '07 GSX-R1000 also benefits from
new front brake rotors and brake carriers. Each 310mm disc isattached to the
carrier using 12 floating mounts instead of 8 for improved heat transfer
away from the disc.The disc is also slightly thinner, measuring 5.0mm vs
5.5mm for reduced weight.
The rear brake is a220mm rear disc working with a
single piston caliper now mounted above the swingarm, to reduce theeffect of
rear suspension movement caused by braking. Handling will also
benefit from the use of an all-new electronically controlled steering
damper. A solenoidvalve operated by the engine management system controls a
tapered needle, increasing or reducing oil flowfor increased or reduced
damping force. Extensive wind tunnel testing led to new and
improved bodywork for the 2007 GSX-R1000, with anaggressive style and an
overall reduced frontal area for amazing aerodynamic performance. A slightly
tallerwindscreen also makes it easier for the rider to tuck in on the
racetrack. New vertically stacked headlightsalso debut on the new GSX-R1000.
The multi-reflector headlight has a new simpler shape and uses a 55wH7
halogen bulb positioned over a 70mm projector high beam. Because
everything else is new on the '07 GSX-R1000, the instrument cluster is new
as well. The newinstruments include a step motor controlled analog
tachometer, digital LCD speedometer, dual LCD tripmeters,an LCD clock,
coolant temp/fuel injection readout, gear position indicator and a
programmable LEDengine rpm indicator light. A new LCD engine mode indicator
displays which performance setting has beenselected by the rider. The
new 2007 GSX-R1000 has been developed with lessons learned over more than 20
years of productionracing domination. It is more than just a
motorcycle. It is the most powerful and most efficient GSX-R ever built. The
new 2007Suzuki GSX-R1000, Own The Racetrack
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