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Suzuki GSX-R 1000 Owners Manual: Conclusion

Traffic, road and weather conditions vary. Other motorists' actions are unpredictable. Your motorcycle's condition can change. These factors can best be dealt with by giving every ride your full attention.

Circumstances beyond your control could lead to an accident. You need to prepare for the unexpected by wearing a helmet and other protective gear, and learning emergency braking and swerving techniques to minimize the damage to you and your machine.

The best way to learn basic riding skills and evasive maneuvers or refresh your own riding skills is to take one of the courses offered by the motorcycle safety foundation.

Your suzuki dealer can help you locate the fundamental or advanced riding skills course nearest you, or owners in the usa can call toll-free 1-800-446-9227.

Good riding on your new suzuki!


Carrying a passenger
Carrying a passenger, when done correctly, is a great way to share the joy of motorcycling. You will have to alter your riding style somewhat since the extra weight of a passenger will affect han ...

Fuel, engine oil and coolant recommendation
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Other materials:

Tp reset
When replacing the throttle body assembly or tp sensor with a new one or reinstalling the tp sensor, reset the tp learned value in the following procedures: Note keep the throttle valves fully closed while resetting the tp learned value. Turn the ignition switch on.   ...

To sensor removal and installation
Removal Remove the ap sensor. Refer to “ap sensor removal and installation” .  Disconnect the coupler (1) and remove the to sensor (2). Installation Install the to sensor in the reverse order of removal. Pay attention to the following point:  when installing the to s ...

Special tools and equipment
Recommended service material Note required service material is also described in the following. “Front brake master cylinder components”  “rear brake master cylinder components”  “rear brake pedal construction” Special tool ...

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