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Old 09-15-2003, 07:19 PM
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both the 600 and the 750 appearance is identical.

Both come stock with titanium valves. Thems gonna be some hi revs.
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If you go to a search engine and look up www.moto-station.com they posted the numbers there. You have to go through the search engines because they allow you to translate the page as it is a French website. As for the hp numbers for the bikes they are as follows: 2004 GSX-R 600 is rated at 120hp; 2004 GSX-R 750 is rated at 148 hp.
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You can also check out http://www.bikez.com


They have about any bike you can thing of there, list by year, brand, etc.
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Old 09-16-2003, 12:58 PM
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One thing off subject. If you do decide to go to bikez.com be very weary of buying anything there unless it is in the states. All of the guys from Europe or out of the country have all been found to be scammers. They want you to wire transfer the money. Basically, they tell you to send a percentage and then they send you the bike. Then you get so many days to inspect and then send the rest of the money, yeah right. These same sons of b*tches are also using fake ebay users names and doing it on there too. Just thought I would throw that out there so everyone's aware.
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I can't wait to see these in person.. I already want to trade in my 02 750... seeing these are really going to make me snap and finally do it
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Old 09-16-2003, 04:02 PM
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What? I thought suzuki was discontinuing the 750 for 04 since they werent going to race them anymore...guess I heard wrong
There's is an AMA class for 750's still, I believe it is Superstock. (Supersport-600, Superstock-750's, Superbike-1k's) Superstock lost a lot of attention because of the 750's running in superbike, if I remember correctly somebody rides a 636 in Superstock, because the displacement is too big for supersport.

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If you go to a search engine and look up www.moto-station.com they posted the numbers there. You have to go through the search engines because they allow you to translate the page as it is a French website. As for the hp numbers for the bikes they are as follows: 2004 GSX-R 600 is rated at 120hp; 2004 GSX-R 750 is rated at 148 hp.
The 750 is 148!? Damn, the 1k is 370 dry and 152 rwhp. If the 148 number is rw then it's going to kill some 1k's. If it's crank then it's not much different, the '03's had 125 rwhp, the '04's should have about 135. Same thing for the 600, it has about 100 rwhp now, it should have about 105-110 if the 120 is crank.

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(dry weight,crank)
600- 354/120=2.95/1
750- 359/148=2.42/1

(dry weight,rw,estimate)
600- 354/110=3.21/1
750- 359/135=2.65/1
1000- 370/152=2.43/1
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Old 09-16-2003, 06:50 PM
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I will be seriously surprised to find out that the 750 puts 148 hp to the wheel.. I bet those ratings are from the crank and not the wheel.
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Old 09-16-2003, 07:12 PM
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I agree, i dont think it is possible for the new 750 to be making 148 at the wheel. Those numbers (120 for the 600 and 148 for the 750) are at the crank. Even so, those 2 bikes should be bad ***....
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no way the 750s got 148 at the rear wheel. but still, i wish i had the $$$$.
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