Yes and no. It depends on the parts that you want to interchange. Most of the plastics will interchange, only one that comes to mind that doesn't is the chain guard. Some of the motor parts will work clutch, oil pan, etc. But the carbs are different. Easiest thing to do if get a hold of a Manual and check the part numbers that you want to switch out, of just do some searching for the parts that your wondering about. There are quite a few sites that are dedicated just to GSX-R / Gixxer bikes.
yes
sure will
what is the front fork oil capacity for showa upside down forks on a 1997 suzuki 750cc gsxr? what is the front fork oil capacity for showa upside down forks on a 1997 suzuki 750cc gsxr?
Afraid not I have a 2000 GSXR 750 and it sits very proud. The small tongue like fixing point on the back end of the seat is too short. The retaining bolts on the front are too short they don't reach down enough
What is the spark plug gap for a 1996 suzuki gsxr 750?
no.! 96 to 99 00 to 03 04 to 09
According to the wiki description of the featured bikes its a 2000 GSXR-750
The spark plug gap on a 2000 GSX-R750 should be set at .026 inches. A new spark plug may be purchased from any auto parts retailer.
.07-.08
just under a gallon...
There's no such thing as a 'Suzuki Ninja' 'Ninja' is the trademarked name of a series of Kawasaki's sport bikes, Suzuki's sport bikes trademarked name is 'GSXR' e.g. A Kawasaki ZX-10R would be similar to a Suzuki GSXR-1000, there are a lot of different things on each bike but a lot of Suzuki and Kawasaki parts are interchangeable on various bikes.
For stunting a gsxr. For twisties an r6. If your not interested in any of that all that aside, A gsxr is better head to head. Better frame design strong motors and lots of parts and garages