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Suzuki GSX-R 600
The GSX-R 600 has continued to win races in many
600cc classes across AMA Pro Racing and World Supersport, and for 2011, Suzuki
decided on full redesign of the motorcycle.
The new GSX-R600 features nimple handling and a compact size; the new Suzuki
also is 9 kilograms lighter, with a curb mass of 187 kilograms-giving it the
class-leading power-to-weight ratio for production 600 four-cylinder
Supersports. Performance efficiency is best expressed by the power-to-weight ratio, or, the comparison of a motorcycle's output to a motorcycle's weight. The more power and torque the engine makes and the less the motorcycle weighs, the better the power-to-weight ratio becomes. In turn, a better power-to-weight ratio can produce stronger acceleration, better fuel mileage and reduced emissions in many situations.
Suzuki engineers paid special attention to making the new GSX-R600 as efficient
as possible in every way.
Each model's main frame is built using five
welded-together castings. But changes in the size and shape of the main spar
castings and the relocation of the connecting welds contributed to a 1350 grams
significant reduction in frame weight for each model and also allowed the
engineers to adjust torsional rigidity and enhance racetrack cornering. Each
frame is also narrower at the seat, making it more convenient for the rider to
reposition their weight for cornering on the racetrack.
The rectangular upper compression ring and the oil
control ring on each piston feature a chrome-nitride coating applied in a vacuum
using a Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) system.
Each bore in the integrated aluminum-alloy cylinder-block/upper-crankcase
casting is plated with Suzuki's own race-proven
nickel-phosphorus-silicon-carbide coating, which reduces friction and improves
heat transfer, durability and ring seal and is known as Suzuki Composite
Electrochemical Material (SCEM).
The exhaust chamber leads to stainless-steel S-bend
pipe and a titanium muffler shaped and positioned to enhance cornering clearance
and improve aerodynamics. A reduction in pipe wall thickness and a smaller, more
efficient exhaust chamber and muffler combine to make the GSX-R600 system 1700
grams lighter.
The latest fine-spray injectors each have 8 small
holes for improved fuel atomization, which contributes to more complete
combustion. The primary injector for each cylinder operates under all
conditions, and the secondary injector adds more fuel during high-rpm, high-load
operation.
Suzuki's proven Pulsed-AIR (PAIR) system is controlled by the ECM and injects
clean, fresh air from the air box into the cylinder head exhaust ports, reacting
with unburned HC and reducing CO emissions. The amount of clean air injected
into the exhaust ports is calculated based on throttle position and engine rpm.
The advanced BPF design eliminates the separate internal cartridge assembly
inserted into each fork leg and instead uses a single, 37.6 mm piston riding
against the inside wall of the 41 mm inner fork tube.
The simplified bodywork uses fewer, thinner parts
and panels with less overlap and fewer seams, requiring fewer fasteners and
clips, while still passing strict Suzuki quality and durability tests. A new
combination of smooth, curved lines with sharp edges and special attention to
improving air flow along the side panels and lower cowling paid off by making it
possible to significantly reduce bodywork surface area, saving even more weight.
Review During the press launch for the 2011
GSX-R600 – held recently at Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds, Ala. – Suzuki
stated that more than 360,000 GSX-R models have been sold in the U.S. since
1986.
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