Common questions

How fast is a GSXR 600 SRAD?

How fast is a GSXR 600 SRAD?

Suzuki GSX-R 600 SRAD

Make Model Suzuki GSX-R 600 SRAD
Braking 60 km/h – 0 13.7 m / 44.9 ft
Braking 100 km/h – 0 38.5 m / 126.3 ft.
Standing ¼ mile 11.3 sec / 196.2 km/h / 121.9 mph
Top Speed 254 km/h / 158 mph

What is the top speed for a GSXR 600?

155 mph
Top Speed: 155 mph (Est.)

What is the top speed of a 2006 GSXR 600?

Its 155 mph. Your speedo may be optimistic and read 165+.

What is the top speed of a 2008 GSXR 600?

  • Model: GSX-R.
  • Model: GSX.
  • Engine: 4-stroke, 4-cylinder, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 16-valve.
  • Transmission: 6-speed, constant mesh with chain final drive.
  • Energy: Fuel Injection.
  • Displacement: 599cc L.
  • Top Speed: 170 mph.
  • Price: 9,399.

What does SRAD stand for?

Society for Research in Adult Development
SRAD

Acronym Definition
SRAD Suzuki Ram Air Direct
SRAD Scheduler Resource Allocation Domain (IBM)
SRAD Society for Research in Adult Development
SRAD Short Range Air Defence (UK)

Can you ride a GSXR 600 on your A2?

Yes, you can ride the Suzuki GSXR 600 SRAD (1996 – 2000) on an A2 motorbike licence. However, you will need to fit a restrictor kit to reduce its power output and make it A2 licence compliant!

How many miles per gallon does a GSXR 600 get?

How many miles per gallon does a GSXR 600 get?

1997–2000 2006
0 to 60 mph (0 to 97 km/h) 3.5 sec. 3.1 sec.
0 to 1⁄4 mi (0.00 to 0.40 km) 10.75 sec. @ 208.27 km/h (129.41 mph)
Top speed 253 km/h (157 mph)
Fuel economy 6.52 L/100 km; 43.4 mpg‑imp (36.1 mpg‑US)

What do GSXR 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 does S rad mean?

The radian per second (symbolized rad/s or rad/sec) is the Standard International ( SI ) unit of angular (rotational) speed. As with angular speed, we might specify either the average angular velocity over a period of time, or the instantaneous angular velocity at an exact moment in time.

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