The bad news... If you want more power, unfortunately you are going to need a newer and/or larger bike. You can't really pull more than 115-120 hp out of this bike without doing MAJOR engine work to it.
The good news... You should be able to have a BLAST on that bike if you take it to ANY track because its highly unlikely that you will out ride its performance capabilities.
Terrible idea... If you want a 750, buy a 750. If you want a literbike, buy one... Otherwise you could just stuff an R1 motor in your frame. It's a clean swap if you get the 2003-2005 R1 motor with your frame.
Theres a dude on the gixxer forum that put a liter gsxr engine in his 600 gsxr. Simple enuff, he drilled new holes on the frame and put washers between the bolt to hold it up.
Come on guys, if your gonna lie to him, atleast clear it up if you see him believing it :nono.
Op, don't try any of that stuff, it won't work. as far as more ponys, well.... Good luck. They are 600s and can only be tricked so far. Add a -1/+2 sprocket change, won't give you more power. But will feel like it did.
I'd just buy a bigger bike, or put a small shot of juice to it. Easier to buy a bigger bike
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