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The suzuki gsxr 1000 has a switch?? huh???

Whats all this i hear about it being able to select between 600, 750, and 1000 power? is that acurate? what does this switch actually do? is it only on the 1000??
Answer
S-dms lets the rider choose from three different engine maps using the mode switch on the right handlebar housing. on the instrument cluster (below), next to the gear indicator tucked inside the tachometer, a, b, and c lights indicate which mode is selected. the system, which suzuki calls s-dms, lets the rider choose from three different engine control maps, depending on conditions and rider preferences. the rider can switch from one mode to another on the fly with a flick of a switch. on the street, the advantage would be the ability to choose a softer power delivery in wet or cold conditions, when traction is reduced. but suzuki even touts the system as being useful on the track, suggesting that a rider could switch from one mode to another to suit different portions of the course. in 2007 it was only available on the gsxr1000, in 2008 its on the 600 and 750 as well. http://www.beavertonmotorcycles.com/news_article.asp?id=2887

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