How much horsepower does a 2011 GSX-R1000 have?

Water cooled, 999cc, Inline-4, DOHC

How much horsepower does a 2011 GSX-R1000 have?

Water cooled, 999cc, Inline-4, DOHC

Power: 184.91 HP (136 kW) @ 12000 rpm
Torque: 117 Nm (86.29 lb-ft) @ 10000 rpm (cranksh)
Final drive: Chain
Top speed: 185.79 mph
Curb weight: 423.3 lbs

How much horsepower does a stock GSX-R1000 have?

Specifications are 202 horsepower at 13,200 rpm (claimed), 157.2 (rear wheel), 86 lb-ft torque at 10,000 rpm (claimed) and 76.3 lb⋅ft (103.4 N⋅m) (rear wheel); 76.0 mm x 55.1 mm bore x stroke, and 13.2:1 compression ratio.

How fast is a GSX-R1000 quarter mile?

0-150 mph and the standing start quarter mile arrive in a little over 10 seconds….K5 GSX-R1000 0-180 mph in 21.33 seconds!

Suzuki GSX-R1000 Acceleration
Speed Time
SS/KM 18.266/176 mph
SS/Mile 25.70/182 mph
Top Speed 183.3 mph

How fast is a stock GSX-R1000?

Avg stock one ( Unless you have GPS then post your mph) is 176 -182 mph.

What is the fastest GSXR 1000?

Powering what Suzuki Italia is touting as the fastest Gixxer thou of all time, is the liquid-cooled, 998.8cc, four-stroke, DOHC, inline four found in the latest GSX-R1000R.

How many miles will a GSX-R1000 last?

If you take care of the bike it should last 70-100k miles.

What was the best year for the GSX-R1000?

Performance is clearly better. If looks are important, buy the year that you think looks best. But the “best” GSXR year was 1985. The first 750, it set the world on it’s head.

How long do GSXR Motors last?

IF it has been properly maintained it should only need the valve clearance checked at that mileage. We had a member here who was a motorcycle courier and had well over 100,000 miles on his engine with no major issues. Being certain it has been well maintained is the tricky part.

What GSX-R stand for?

Grand Sport eXperimental- Racing
Suzuki’s GSX-R supposedly stands for “Grand Sport eXperimental- Racing”, Honda’s CB stands for “City Bike”, and CBR is short for “City Bike Racer” (or “racing”) not for “cross beam racer”.

What is the easiest motorcycle to learn on?

Since we all have to start somewhere, here are the 10 best beginner motorcycles:

  1. Suzuki GW250. Suzuki Displacement: 248cc.
  2. Kawasaki KLX250S. Kawasaki Displacement: 249cc.
  3. Yamaha SR400. Yamaha Displacement: 399cc.
  4. Suzuki DR 200.
  5. KTM 390 Duke and 200 Duke.
  6. Honda CBR 500.
  7. Triumph Bonneville.
  8. Moto Guzzi V7 Stone.