We found the following complaints for SUZUKI GSX-R600 (2006)
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Riding home after work on back highway and lost all power to bike. Rear tire locked up a bit, so had to pull clutch and cut across the highway to park on the shoulder. Power loss was instant and if cars were behind me, it likely would have been an accident. Power loss was complete, so i had no brake lights or blinkers. The master fuse blew due to a problem with the regulator rectifier. The shop i took it to thought there was a recall for the issue, but it sounds like possibly 2007 may have a recall for this issue, which uses the same regulator. $382 to fix something that sounds fairly common and just as dangerous as most the recalls i've seen lately for gm, etc. This should be recalled.
I was driving down interstate at night and my motorcycle lost all power, there was no warning or anything just died. If there would of been another vehicle behind me then i could of easily been in a serious accident. I was able to get over to the side of the road and i could smell something hot in the front of the bike. I had to get it towed home. I started researching if anyone else had this issue and found that a lot of people have had the same issue. It is the rectifier / regulator towards the front of the bike, it gets hot and burns up. This also causes the 30 amp fuse to blow for the the wiring for the battery. I see there has been recalls for the 2008-2011 model years but i think there should be a recall for the 2006 and 2007 years as well, because many people are having the same problems with these years also.
Started up the bike and it felt kind of sluggish. Rode about 10 miles and the bike cut off on me and all i could smell was burning electronics and there was a lot of smoke coming from the rectifier that was on fire. I quickly disconnected the battery from the bike and waited for a tow truck to come. I know there is recalls on later model suzukis with the rectifier, but why not the 06 to 07s? i'm assuming that suzuki uses the same voltage regulator regardless of the years. My motorcycle could have gone up in flames. This needs to be addressed immediately.
The contact owns a 2006 suzuki gsx-r600 motorcycle. While driving in traffic the motorcycle battery overheated causing the motorcycle to stall. The motorcycle was towed to the contacts residence. The manufacturer would not assist with the repair because the vin was not included in nhtsa campaign id number 11v108000 electrical system alternator generator regulator. The motorcycle was not repaired. The failure and the current miles were 8,000.
I had install two batteries in a week i notice other rider has this issue too. A premature starter failure leaving you stall at highway speeds
Problem has been labeled the herky jerkies. While riding at any rpm when the rear wheel speed matches engine speed the throttle shuts off abruptly with no warning, throwing you forward overloading the front wheel. When the wheel slows enough that the ecu calls for fuel it delivers a large amount of fuel and the bike jerks forward unloading the front wheel causing an unrecoverable front wheel slide (while leaned over in a turn). There is a large amount of people including myself working on the problem, we have discovered ways to mask the problem but no resolution to date. Suzuki has received many complaints and is not doing anything about it. I have called in numerous times starting some time around march. I have been working with people on gixxer.com it's a forum for gsx r owners and there are many threads concerning this issue. I / we are hoping that your organization will be able to solicit a response from suzuki, seeing as though they are ignoring us.
I was riding my motorcycle on a 2 lane road, when all of a sudden as i was riding my motorcycle just turned off. Without any warnings or anything. I was real close to getting hit by the car behind me when my bike shut off. Luckily the car behind me was able to stop in time before hitting me. As reading online this issue has happened to a lot of people with the same model bike and year. This issue was then taken to a shop to determine what happened, that when i was told that the stator regulator and rectifier was gone bad. After researching online i have seem many cases like this and suzuki should fix this issue before a life is taken.i called to speak with a suzuki agent and all they stated was that this issue is not something that suzuki will take care of and that this is a number 1 selling bike and they have not heard of anything like this before.
I had install two batteries in a week i notice other rider has this issue too. A premature starter failure leaving you stall at highway speeds
I had install two batteries in a week i notice other rider has this issue too. A premature starter failure leaving you stall at highway speeds
The bike will not travel a steady speed, it goes from hard engine braking to jerky acceleration.very dangerous while cornering because you cant maintain the proper amount of throttle.
I had an overheating issue with the bike. The motorcycle had 800 miles on it. I was riding on the highway with the air temperature around 70 degree. The bike was running around 200 degrees. When i stopped for gas at the gas station the bike immediately overheated up to 250 degrees when i turned off the engine. An independent professional motorcycle repair shop repaired the bike after the failure and they found out that this series of bikes has a design failure at the thermostat housing. The housing is smaller than the thermostat's opening part so the thermostat can not open fully or can be stuck inside in a partly opened position.the local suzuki dealer ignored the problem!!! this problem can cause the engine brakes down. American suzuki has been notified by a letter about the problem there is no response yet.
Abrupt on/off throttle can cause sudden and unexpected rapid deceleration and acceleration, destabilizing the vehicle potentially leading to loss of control and a crash. This causes an uncontrollable shake of the motorcycle and could potentially cause great damage at high speeds. The problem seems to occur at lower engine rpm's (4,000-6,000 rpm) and seems most prevalent at high engine temperatures (205+ degrees) and especially when the vehicle is turned on and started while at higher temperatures.
I have had my motorcycle for awhile now and think this is an issues they need to become more aware about. The acceleration is very touchy and uncontrollable. While in a turn it could prove to be very dangerous and lead to loss of control and a crash.
I ride a k6 suzuki gsxr 600. My bike will occasionally cut out as if i were to keep tapping my killswitch on. I've been to the dealership three times. The problem is still not fixed. I first thought it was the kickstand killswitch. It was loose so i fixed it and the problem still persists. Now im wondering if i could have a faulty s.e.t. Valve or lemon ecu. This problem has caused me to loose control of the motorcycle and will contribute to more accidents and/or deaths. This problem has to be fixed.
Sudden on/off throttle can cause sudden deceleration and acceleration, making the vehicle very very unstable leading to loss of control. The problem seems to occur at 4,000-6,000 rpm and seems even worse at high engine temperatures. This is a dangerous problem and someone is going to get hurt!!!
Throttle response on my 2006 grxr 600 has been terrible since the day i bought the bike. It is near impossible to have throttle control at slow cornering speeds. Suzuki has offered no assistance with this bike since the day i bought it. This condition will cause an accident it is only a matter or time.
I purchased it new and it now has over 6000 miles.the transition from off throttle to slightly on throttle or the other way around is extremely jerky.it is very annoying.i have had this problem for most of the time that i have owned the bike.i am a very experienced rider, street and track, (10 years and 160,000 miles) and have owned several other bikes, but on this bike, there is nothing i can do with my throttle hand to transition smoothly from off throttle to slightly on throttle.when going straight, i can be decelerating or accelerating, but i can not hold a constant speed - i have to alternate between on and off throttle and each transition involves a big jerk.smooth throttle operation is one of the most important aspects of proper stability of a motorcycle during cornering.the transition from off throttle to slightly on throttle while leaned over is so jerky that it creates a major mid-corner distraction and is very unsettling.the problem occurs in all gears and all rpms and in various weather conditions.about 80% of the time that i am riding this bike i have to deal with this annoyance.the other 20% it works wonderfully.usually when i first start the bike and drive off it works fine, but within a few minutes the jerky throttle problems begin.so far i have not been able to solve this problem.
1.) at this point there is no failure...yet. 2.) 2006 suzuki gsxr 600 motorcycle have severe on/off throttle response. This is the 2nd gsxr lineup motorcycle that i own at this time and both with this same problem.when applying throttle, no matter how much and/or how smooth the application is, motorcycle has a abrupt response. Problem is also very bad when getting of the throttle also. By saying "abrupt" motorcycle does not accelerate or decelerate smoothly. If not done at the utmost care, operator can be very easily be thrown off and/or severely effect the balance of the motorcycle therefore causing injury,property damage and possible death. Motorcycle cannot maintain smooth/constant speed smoothly at any speed, gear or temp of motor. Noticed the problem after riding a different brand of motorcycle and after someone rode my bike to confirm the problem. Abrupt throttle response is slightly better after installing an aftermarket fuel injection unit but problem is still very present! seems like a fuel injection and or throttle problem.both of my gsxr's throttle cables, linkages have been checked and are all good.
Abrupt on/off throttle can cause sudden and unexpected rapid deceleration and acceleration, destabilize the vehicle potentially leading to loss of control and a crash. The problem seems to occur at lower engine rpm's (4,000-6,000 rpm) and seems most prevalent at high engine temperatures (205+ degrees) and especially when the vehicle is turned on and started while at higher temperatures.although is can be felt in any gear, 2nd and 3rd gear seems to be the most pronounced.this condition is very unsettling for the rider and the bike while traveling around a curve.
2006 gsxr600 has fault in ecu/efi that cause erratic throttle response after stopping and restarting the vehicle hot.this problem does not occur with a cold start.the problem prevents the rider from maintaining a steady rate of speed in normal traffic situations and destabilize the chasis when entering and exiting turns.a very large number of owners are reporting exactly the same problem with the 2006 model on several different web based forums.the vehicle has been like this since it was purchased.
Very abrupt throttle response whether rolling on or off the throttle. Extremely dangerous in corners to the point of almost loosing control on numerous occasions. There is no "neutral" point with the throttle. It is either full on or full off.
When riding this bike, trying to maintain steady speed is difficult.the engine rpm is very jerky and abrupt.i just hold the throttle steady and the bike jerks and then abruptly comes back on.this has happened a lot, but it is intermittent.it is very dangerous in corners especially, it has happened to me in mid corner and it upsets the bike handling very badly.it can lead to an accident, especially in a corner.when it has these problems, it is unridable and scary.when you ride it, it feels like you hit the kill switch off and on repeatedly.that is how bad it is to ride.i have taken bike to numerous suzuki dealers and none of them have fixed the problem yet.
My 2006 suzuki gsxr has a problem with the throttle response when giving throttle after a slow turn the bike seems to almost lose all engine power then kicks back in when you least expect it this is very dangerous in turns causing you to fall.
This is a major problem that involves throttle response with this motorcycle. While riding, the throttle will go to full gas or completely cut off with the slightest bit of throttle change. It'sto the point were i find it impossible to ride with a "neutral" throttle, because the smallest difference causes a major impact.i have gone to the dealer three times. They don't seem to know why this keeps happening.
In the month of july i began to notice a very touchy throttle at all ranges of rpm's. It has since continued throughout the last several months as well. I would shift into a higher gear to get try to get rid of the problem if i was just cruising for a moment but it would still jerk hard in, and even out of small throttle adjustments. Very annoying and even painful with a passenger riding. I ride with several bikes of the same model and so far 100% of them have had the very same problem so i know it's not just mine. Please report this to suzuki and have them post a warranty fix that would be much appreciated.
2006 suzuki gsx-r600there is a throttle unpredictability which occurs during deceleration/acceleration(it jerks), and it upsets the suspension during turns which is a safety matter that suzuki needed to fixed before somebody gets injured or even cause death. There is a lot of complaints here, but suzuki seems to ignore it.
Abrupt on/off throttle can cause sudden and unexpected rapid deceleration and acceleration, destabilize the vehicle potentially leading to loss of control and a crash. The problem seems to occur at lower engine rpm's (4,000-6,000 rpm) and seems most prevalent at high engine temperatures (205+ degrees) and especially when the vehicle is turned on and started while at higher temperatures.
Abrupt on/off throttle can cause sudden and unexpected rapid deceleration and acceleration, destabilizing the vehicle potentially leading to loss of control and a crash. The problem seems to occur at lower engine rpm's (4,000-6,000 rpm).
Uncontrollable abrupt on/off throttle response: may cause loss of control when cornering resulting in an accident.
I ride a k6 suzuki gsxr 600. My bike will occasionally cut out as if i were to keep tapping my killswitch on. I've been to the dealership three times. The problem is still not fixed. I first thought it was the kickstand killswitch. It was loose so i fixed it and the problem still persists. Now im wondering if i could have a faulty s.e.t. Valve or lemon ecu. This problem has caused me to loose control of the motorcycle and will contribute to more accidents and/or deaths. This problem has to be fixed.
The bike will not accelerate with smooth power. The abrupt change in throttle (either rapid acceleration or deceleration)can cause loss of control and unstable riding condition. This is most noticeable in the lower rpm range and when the bike is at operating temp.
1.) at this point there is no failure...yet. 2.) 2006 suzuki gsxr 600 motorcycle have severe on/off throttle response. This is the 2nd gsxr lineup motorcycle that i own at this time and both with this same problem.when applying throttle, no matter how much and/or how smooth the application is, motorcycle has a abrupt response. Problem is also very bad when getting of the throttle also. By saying "abrupt" motorcycle does not accelerate or decelerate smoothly. If not done at the utmost care, operator can be very easily be thrown off and/or severely effect the balance of the motorcycle therefore causing injury,property damage and possible death. Motorcycle cannot maintain smooth/constant speed smoothly at any speed, gear or temp of motor. Noticed the problem after riding a different brand of motorcycle and after someone rode my bike to confirm the problem. Abrupt throttle response is slightly better after installing an aftermarket fuel injection unit but problem is still very present! seems like a fuel injection and or throttle problem.both of my gsxr's throttle cables, linkages have been checked and are all good.
Was driving on roadway.a car pulled out and i was unable to stop as brakes did not respond.i sustained serious injuries.
I wish i would have known about this sooner than now.i almost lost my husband due to a crash caused from the brakes malfunctioning. We were fortunate that someone we knew was also present and called me. If not my husband probably would not be here today. He obtained multiple fractures,road rash from head to toe,chunks of his skin were missing and cracked his head open. The motorcycle itself was totalled and in a number of pieces.my husband spent days in the hospital and many more at home recovering. But it ended up causing him his job and today still has some issues mentally and physically.
Broken frame-2006 suzuki gxsr 600-drove off roadway onto to soft dirt. Caused serious injuries to my son and death. Recall january 2009 on 2006-2007 suzuki motorcycle frames due to welds failing.
Broken frame-2006 suzuki gxsr 600-drove off roadway onto to soft dirt. Caused serious injuries to my son and death. Recall january 2009 on 2006-2007 suzuki motorcycle frames due to welds failing.
2006 suzuki gsx-r600 motorcycle.
2006 suzuki gsx-r600 frame broke behind the handle bars which caused fatal injuries.*nj(lawyer on behalf of deceased)
My son was riding up our road on his suzuki gsx-r600. When he hit his brakes to a void hitting a cat. The front frame of his motorcycle broke apart. At the weld. All the welds on this frame let go.
I have a suzuki gsxr 600 motorcycle and when i give throttle inputs, usually when my bike has been warmed up and ridden, it gets very jerky and gives too much gas too suddenly.then when i ease off the throttle it completely cut off.this makes out for a very "jerky" ride and making it dangerous and possible to crash due to lack of control.many people call this the "herky jerky" as this seems to be a problem with many people i know with the same bike.
The problem has been labled the herky jerkies. While riding at any rpm when the rear wheel speed matches engine speed the throttle shuts off abruptly with no warning, throwing you forward overloading the front wheel. Then the wheel slows enough that the ecu calls for fuel it delivers a large amount of fuel and the bike jerks forward unloading the front wheel causing an unrecoverable front wheel slide (while leaned over in a turn) often resulting in physical injury and damage to the motorcycle. There is a large amount of people including myself working on the problem, we have discovered ways to mask the problem but no resolution to date. After numerous attempts to contact suzukiabout the problems the refuse to correct this issue. I have been working with numerous sources across the united states to resolve temporary fixes and cures to eliminate future injury. I / we are hoping that your organization will be able to solicit a response from suzuki, seeing as though they are ignoring us.
I wish i would have known about this sooner than now.i almost lost my husband due to a crash caused from the brakes malfunctioning. We were fortunate that someone we knew was also present and called me. If not my husband probably would not be here today. He obtained multiple fractures,road rash from head to toe,chunks of his skin were missing and cracked his head open. The motorcycle itself was totalled and in a number of pieces.my husband spent days in the hospital and many more at home recovering. But it ended up causing him his job and today still has some issues mentally and physically.
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