It is under the seat. You need to take an Allen wrench take the seat off and you will see it.
yes! they are the same
Take ur key on the left side. There is a slot to put your key in and twist. For the main seat u need a size 4 Allen wrench on both sides of the seat. Once you take both screws out then the seat comes right off.
If you look under the seat you shold see a keyhole. Just insert your key and it comes off with ease.. I had the same problem when I first got my GSXR too lol..
Its under the seat. Take off the side pannels, unscrew the seat and open the battery box.
To drain the fuel on a 2006 Suzuki GSXR 600, a person is going to need a bucket and a pliers. Before turning the gas on, remove the gasoline tube that goes to the carburetor with the pliers. Put the end of this hose in the bucket, then open the gasoline line that is normally opened while running the motorcycle. Take the top off the tank and the gasoline should drain freely into the bucket.
If you are looking for the fusebox in general its located by the battery. Just take your seat off and look by the battery. That's where its located on my 93katana750. Good Luck
30% off 600 = 600 - (0.30 x 600) = 420
30% off of $600 = $600 - (0.30 x $600) = $420
If you are just doing an oil change then 3.3 quarts. If you are doing a complete overhaul where you are taking the engine covers off perhaps to change them or the gaskets then you need 3.8 quarts. This is directly out of the owners manual.
No, not just bolt on and go, get the rear spacer from the gsxr wheel and install rear wheel with that spacer and remove te stock one that's on the Busa, then mill .125 off the rear brake caliper hanger so it tightens to the wheel.. as for the front you'll need the gsxr 1000 rotors too, as well as spacers from the gsxr for them to fit a Busa.
Um maybe you should go to the dealer if your askin....On my 99 but probably the same you have to take the seat off, tank off, throttle bodies off,wires off then you get to the spark plugs. DONT TRY TO SAVE A BUCK ON CHEAP ONES...put back together and put your gear on before you ride