The Suzuki GSX-R 750 SRAD typically runs at an operating temperature between 160°F and 220°F (70°C to 105°C). Factors such as ambient temperature, riding conditions, and engine load can influence this range. It's important for the bike to maintain proper cooling to avoid overheating, which can lead to engine damage. Regular maintenance and monitoring of the cooling system are essential for optimal performance.
Nothing,all 96-2000 gsxr600 are srad the "SRAD" stand for suzuki ram air direct,after 2000 everyone else started using ram air so they dropped the label
the year motor is 2002 and frame is 2000 Not directly bolting no, I have seen it done but it takes fabrication. and no I would not try an 02 750 motor in an 00 600 frame as these are very differant. The 00 600 was a SRAD which is more like a 98-99 750
36mm rear , 27mm front
change your motor oil. i would get it running and sell this 98. take the money and invest in a 86 gsxr 750 or 1100 .
My 03 runs up to 225 degrees,sometimes a little concerning.
Not all but most DOS software can run on Windows 98..
Windows 98 isn't officially supported, but it has been run on Windows 98. If you cannot get the latest release to run, try downloading an older release like 2.45, which is known to work well in Windows 98.
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