gsxr 400
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kicker2508
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gsxr 400
Has anyone had a previos experiences with them any problems with them or common faults I should look out for.
Tom
Tom
Bikes i've owned: mobeltte----->ts50------->gs400------> r6 ------->bandit 400 --------> cb250--------> kx125
Bikes i own: dt 125 field bike ------ gsxr 750
Bikes i own: dt 125 field bike ------ gsxr 750
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kicker2508
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Re: gsxr 400
A simple fix like clean them out or abit more complicatedFunky wrote:The carbs. Everyone seems to have problems with them.
Tom
Bikes i've owned: mobeltte----->ts50------->gs400------> r6 ------->bandit 400 --------> cb250--------> kx125
Bikes i own: dt 125 field bike ------ gsxr 750
Bikes i own: dt 125 field bike ------ gsxr 750
Re: gsxr 400
Carbs usually require a new set of o rings to get them working right again - fairly easy job to do and you can get the rings for £11.
Other problems are usually just general old bike problems!
Other problems are usually just general old bike problems!
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Re: gsxr 400
34mm CV carbs from a GPZ900R will fit on a 400GSXR/Bandit motor, and are a far better carb, or 30mmCV carbs from a ZRX400 will also fit and are a better carb but harder to find. spacings should be 77-85-77 same as XJR12 ZRX11 but they use 36mm CV and won't fit into the rubbers. I may have a set of 30mm ZRX400 carbs kicking around if you need them.
Re: gsxr 400
My buddy has a GSXR400.. he had awful carb problems..
Positive side.. GSXR750 brakes fitted on the front without modification!
Positive side.. GSXR750 brakes fitted on the front without modification!
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kicker2508
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Re: gsxr 400
cheers for the info jam . Hmm the carbs sound like a nusience
Well im off to see the bike today I will ask if he has had any problems with the carbs hopefully not.
Tom
Tom
Bikes i've owned: mobeltte----->ts50------->gs400------> r6 ------->bandit 400 --------> cb250--------> kx125
Bikes i own: dt 125 field bike ------ gsxr 750
Bikes i own: dt 125 field bike ------ gsxr 750
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kicker2508
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Re: gsxr 400
Bike didnt even start
Took plugs out checked wiring was sparking but not very well what would fix it as its a nice bike in the lucky spirt colours. Would like it but at £750 and not starting i though i would leave it and ask in here to see what you would sergest may be the problem.
Tom
Took plugs out checked wiring was sparking but not very well what would fix it as its a nice bike in the lucky spirt colours. Would like it but at £750 and not starting i though i would leave it and ask in here to see what you would sergest may be the problem.
Tom
Bikes i've owned: mobeltte----->ts50------->gs400------> r6 ------->bandit 400 --------> cb250--------> kx125
Bikes i own: dt 125 field bike ------ gsxr 750
Bikes i own: dt 125 field bike ------ gsxr 750
Re: gsxr 400
It ain't worth £750 if it doesn't start, it's worth no more than a couple of hundred quid, dpending on which model it is, if it is a GK76 slingshot then that is better than a GK71 beam frame, or a GK73 slabby. if it's a GK71 stay away from it, and only go for a GK73 if it is in excellent condition, which it sounds like it isn't. So unless you get it for peanuts walk away.
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kicker2508
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Re: gsxr 400
Yeah I think I will walk a
way from this one.It was the GK76. I wasnt impressed it didnt start as he said it did. He said he guaranteed the engine was sound but i didnt want to spend £750 of my money if the engine was shot and he didnt know how the gearbox was plus i've heard they drop vavles aswell.
Tom
way from this one.It was the GK76. I wasnt impressed it didnt start as he said it did. He said he guaranteed the engine was sound but i didnt want to spend £750 of my money if the engine was shot and he didnt know how the gearbox was plus i've heard they drop vavles aswell.
Tom
Bikes i've owned: mobeltte----->ts50------->gs400------> r6 ------->bandit 400 --------> cb250--------> kx125
Bikes i own: dt 125 field bike ------ gsxr 750
Bikes i own: dt 125 field bike ------ gsxr 750
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Re: gsxr 400
If you've got £750 to spend, my 400 Bandit is up for sale at that price
And it runs really nicely
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Cut me in half and I'v got Suzuki written right through me!
Ride GSXR 750 WR ( 1994) .
Ride GSXR 750 WR ( 1994) .
Re: gsxr 400
Sounds like you dodged a bullet there. If you're after a 400, Badgers 400 is worth checking out.

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Banditmax
Re: gsxr 400
Are the GPZ900 ones exactly the same spacing as the bandit ones? I guess the airbox won't fit with the 34mm ones?jam wrote:34mm CV carbs from a GPZ900R will fit on a 400GSXR/Bandit motor, and are a far better carb, or 30mmCV carbs from a ZRX400 will also fit and are a better carb but harder to find. spacings should be 77-85-77 same as XJR12 ZRX11 but they use 36mm CV and won't fit into the rubbers. I may have a set of 30mm ZRX400 carbs kicking around if you need them.
Re: gsxr 400
Yes they are the same at 77-85-77 centres. you may find the GSXR slabside rubber will work