Suzuki GSX-R 750RR Limited Edition

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Suzuki GSX-R 750RR Limited Edition
Manufacturer
Production 1989
Class Sportbike
Engine
Four stroke, transverse four cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder.
Compression ratio 10.9:1
Top Speed 248.3 km/h / 154.3 mph
Ignition Full transistor
Spark Plug NGK JR9C
Transmission 6 Speed, constant mesh
Frame Lightweight aluminum alloy frame incorporated 45mm box tube main section and cast swing arm pivot
Suspension Front: 43 mm Telescopic forks adjustable for preload rebound damping
Rear: Full-floater Monoshock adjustable for preload rebound damping
Brakes Front: 2 x 310 mm Discs, 4 piston calipers
Rear: Single 230 mm disc, 1 piston caliper
Front Tire 120/60 ZR17
Rear Tire 160/60 ZR17
Wheelbase 1400 mm / 55.1 in.
Weight 187 kg / 412 lbs (dry),
Recommended Oil Suzuki ECSTAR 10w40
Fuel Capacity 19 Liters / 5.0 US gal / 4.2 Imp gal
Manuals Service Manual


It could reach a top speed of 248.3 km/h / 154.3 mph.

Engine[edit | edit source]

The engine was a Air/Oil cooled cooled Four stroke, transverse four cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder.. The engine featured a 10.9:1 compression ratio.

Drive[edit | edit source]

Power was moderated via the Cable operated, wet multiple, coil spring.

Chassis[edit | edit source]

It came with a 120/60 ZR17 front tire and a 160/60 ZR17 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via 2 x 310 mm Discs, 4 piston calipers in the front and a Single 230 mm disc, 1 piston caliper in the rear. The front suspension was a 43 mm Telescopic forks adjustable for preload rebound damping while the rear was equipped with a Full-floater Monoshock adjustable for preload rebound damping. The GSX-R 750RR Limited Edition was fitted with a 19 Liters / 5.0 US gal / 4.2 Imp gal fuel tank. The bike weighed just 187 kg / 412 lbs. The wheelbase was 1400 mm / 55.1 in. long.

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Overview[edit | edit source]

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The luscious and expensive limited edition GSX-R750R was released to Japanese market with a return to the long-stroke motor of the F/G/H models.  500 limited edition (some claim 1000) GSX-R750R ( the 'Double R') serving as ready-to-race platform  The newly redesigned engine reverted to the original long stroke (70 x 48.7mm) configuration. Crankcase, crankshaft connecting rods and clutch were among the critical areas receiving more attention necessary for the race duty. The 'Double R' also received new 40mm Slingshot carburetor and 4-into-1 exhaust pipe as well as close ratio gearbox, rear swing arm with sub frame, new aerodynamic fiber with large air intake duct, solo seating with race number box and 19 liter aluminum fuel tank as standard equipment. The dry weight measured, 187kg. When the Suzuki GSX-R750 was launched in 1985, it was the lightest, quickest, most advanced sportsbike available to the public. ‘This pure supersports model was our first 750cc bike featuring an aluminum frame of unprecedented light weight and superb torsional rigidity. We had no real competitors in the market, other than factory racing machines,’ says Hiroshi Fujiwara, the Japanese engineer who headed the development of the first GSX-R back in the 1980s.

With 99 horsepower from its carbureted, oil-cooled, inline-four and with a dry weight of about 179 kilos, the mid-1980s GSX-R750 offered performance that was unrivalled in its time. ‘We knew that reaching our goal of the world's best power-to-weight ratio – required to realize overpowering performance – would be an enormous challenge,’ says Isamu Okamoto, the man responsible for designing the first GSX-R750’s engine.

And yet, Suzuki not only took on that challenge with the 1985 GSX-R750 but also upped the ante in 1986 with the GSX-R750 Limited Edition. At US$6,500 the LE cost $2,000 more than the standard GSX-R750 and was the most expensive Japanese sportsbike of its time. It featured bits like a gold-plated chain, high-performance radial tires, single seat, tail section made of hand-laid fiberglass, dry clutch, 41mm ‘NEAS’ front forks (with an electrically activated anti-dive mechanism), three-point steering damper and twin 310mm brake discs up front. And at 176 kg dry, the LE was also 3kg lighter than the standard GSX-R750. These things may not sound special today, but added up to a pretty trick sportsbike back in 1986.


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Make Model Suzuki GSX-R 750RR Limited Edition
Year 1989
Engine Type Four stroke, transverse four cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder.
Displacement 748 c / 45.6 cub. in.
Bore X Stroke 73.0 x 44.7 mm
Compression 10.9:1
Cooling System Air/Oil cooled
Engine Oil 10W/40
Exhaust System 4-into-1-into-2 Stainless-steel exhaust
Lubrication Wet sump
Induction 4 x 40 mm Slingshot carburetors
Ignition Full transistor
Spark Plug NGK JR9C
Starting Electric
Max Power 80.2 kW / 112 hp @ 11000 rpm
Max Power Rear Tire 67.9 kW / 91 hp @ 11000 rpm
Max Torque 74.5 Nm / 7.6 kgf-m / 54.9 ft-lb @ 10000 rpm
Clutch Cable operated, wet multiple, coil spring
Transmission 6 Speed, constant mesh
Final Drive #530 Chain, O-ring sealed, 108 links
Gear Ratios 1st 2.38 / 2nd 1.88 / 3rd 1.63 / 4th 1.45 / 5th 1.29 / 6th 1.20:1
Frame Lightweight aluminum alloy frame incorporated 45mm box tube main section and cast swing arm pivot
Front Suspension 43 mm Telescopic forks adjustable for preload rebound damping
Rear Suspension Full-floater Monoshock adjustable for preload rebound damping
Front Brakes 2 x 310 mm Discs, 4 piston calipers
Rear Brakes Single 230 mm disc, 1 piston caliper
Wheels Alloy, 3 spoke
Front Rim 3.5 x 17
Rear Rim 4.5 x 17
Front Tire 120/60 ZR17
Rear Tire 160/60 ZR17
Wheelbase 1400 mm / 55.1 in.
Dimensions Length 2055 mm / 80.9 in. Width 730 mm / 28.7 in. Height 1100 mm / 43.3 in.
Dry Weight 187 kg / 412 lbs
Fuel Capacity 19 Liters / 5.0 US gal / 4.2 Imp gal
Average Consumption 6.6 L/100 km / 15.1 km/l / 35.5 US mpg / 42.8 Imp mpg
Stopping Distance 100 Kmh-0 (60mph-0) 37.2 m / 122 ft
Standing ¼ Mile 11 sec / 203 km/h / 126 mph
Top Speed 248.3 km/h / 154.3 mph