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    K7 GSXR750 engine temp in Celsius?

    is it possible to switch the engine temp readings from Fahrenheit to Celsius?
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    Yeah, look in your manual. You'll need to hold one (or both, I can't remember) of the buttons in for about 5 seconds or something like that (been a while).

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    Yeah, look in your manual. You'll need to hold one (or both, I can't remember) of the buttons in for about 5 seconds or something like that (been a while).
    manual says that its displayed in both f and c but doesnt say how to change it?
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    Googled 2007 gsxr temp change......

    "According to the user's manual, press SELECT until you see the odometer screen then hold down both SELECT and ADJUST for at least 3 seconds or more. That should change it. Now, their is another problem that you may not be aware of, and that is if that bike is a Canadian one, it may not change. it is my understanding that the US models and EUROPEAN ones are the only ones that can change. Try this, and if it does not change, you are out of luck."
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    Quote Originally Posted by hiss View Post
    Googled 2007 gsxr temp change......

    "According to the user's manual, press SELECT until you see the odometer screen then hold down both SELECT and ADJUST for at least 3 seconds or more. That should change it. Now, their is another problem that you may not be aware of, and that is if that bike is a Canadian one, it may not change. it is my understanding that the US models and EUROPEAN ones are the only ones that can change. Try this, and if it does not change, you are out of luck."
    select + adjust only changes mph/kph, might just be shit out of luck then.. pretty gay it shows temp in Fahrenheit even though its a nz new model
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    Have you called your friendly local Suzuki dealer?

    They may know about such things....
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    Quote Originally Posted by specter View Post
    select + adjust only changes mph/kph, might just be shit out of luck then.. pretty gay it shows temp in Fahrenheit even though its a nz new model
    Take it back to the shop and make them change it. It is not unreasonable for a consumer in NZ to expect their bike to report the temperature in degrees celcius.

    Or just ignore it, it's no biggy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by specter View Post
    select + adjust only changes mph/kph, might just be shit out of luck then.. pretty gay it shows temp in Fahrenheit even though its a nz new model
    Does it have a 'castle' nut with cotter pin on the rear axle? If so, it's more than likely excess stock from Canada that was sold here as NZ New. Totally legal by the way, and they would not have to rectify it to suit the NZ market.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    Does it have a 'castle' nut with cotter pin on the rear axle? If so, it's more than likely excess stock from Canada that was sold here as NZ New. Totally legal by the way, and they would not have to rectify it to suit the NZ market.
    ummm, nut with pin in it, yes... ahwell doesn't bother me too much but would be ice to have it in Celsius,but i shall somehow manage
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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    Does it have a 'castle' nut with cotter pin on the rear axle? If so, it's more than likely excess stock from Canada that was sold here as NZ New. Totally legal by the way, and they would not have to rectify it to suit the NZ market.
    Quote Originally Posted by specter View Post
    ummm, nut with pin in it, yes... ahwell doesn't bother me too much but would be ice to have it in Celsius,but i shall somehow manage
    It will be E 03 spec (US).
    If it was E28 spec (Canadian) the temp guage will be in degrees C, and the speedo in km only. E 28 do have the castellated axle nut, too.
    As far as I am aware, there is no way of changing the temp red-out short of replacing the instrument cluster
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    you might be luck and have one of the 13 press realise bikes , that where balanced, that where sold here

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    Quote Originally Posted by orangeback View Post
    you might be luck and have one of the 13 press realise bikes , that where balanced, that where sold here
    They were E19 (European) spec bikes
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    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by specter View Post
    select + adjust only changes mph/kph, might just be shit out of luck then.. pretty gay it shows temp in Fahrenheit even though its a nz new model
    Just because it's a NZ new bike doesn't mean it a NZ model, NZ is a bit of a Suzuki dumping ground i'm told, could be a model that was originally meant one of quite a few different markets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZsarge View Post
    Just because it's a NZ new bike doesn't mean it a NZ model, NZ is a bit of a Suzuki dumping ground i'm told, could be a model that was originally meant one of quite a few different markets.
    as posted earlier so far the bike has zero problems bar the temp readings (and as cowboys would say - soft front hard rear) im quite happy with it, was just wondering if there was a quick fix but im not gonna bitch and moan about it. thanks for the info guys!
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    Quote Originally Posted by specter View Post
    as posted earlier so far the bike has zero problems bar the temp readings (and as cowboys would say - soft front hard rear) im quite happy with it, was just wondering if there was a quick fix but im not gonna bitch and moan about it. thanks for the info guys!


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