Service Manual Gsxr 600 K7
Parko, Funny you mention this as I have the same problem with exactly the same model Gixxer although I do have all the keys. I have managed to get a new service log book and get it stamped by the original selling dealership who also did the first service and stamped that as well. Springwood Suzuki in Brisbane - got to give it to them as they didn't need to be so helpful and there was nothing in it for them but Rob Jones was a star. Definately recommend any QLD'ers in Brisbane to use this guy if buying a Suzuki. With regards to the owners manual, you can't buy them from Suzuki - I checked. I have ended up buying one from eBay for $35 inc delivery. Its unfortunately the US version but doing a bit of checking, little difference apart from imperial measurements used and some specification ratings on emissions/noise and economy.

Service Manual Suzuki Gsxr 600 K7
JUst couldn't source an Australian edition for the 2006/7 K6/7 GSX-R600. If you are seriously wanting these stats, you would be looking in the technical service manual anyway, not the owners manual. Hope this helps.

If your chain's flopping around on you, or just a little out of spec, here's a quick tutorial on how to fix it, and what a bad chain looks like. Generally, most motorcycles with a drive train will be the same concept with a few minor differences. However, I always recommend reading the owners manual, or finding another video for your particular bike. Remove Pin 2. Loosen Rear Axle Bolt 3. Find the tight spot in the chain 4. Loosen Lock Bolts 5.
Unscrew bolts (to tighten chain) 6. Measure chain slack (1in or your bike's specs) 7. Pull everything tight with your tool of choice 8. Tighten lock nuts 9.
Service Manual Gsxr 600 K7
Tighten Axle Nut (Remove tool form 7.) 10. Insert Pin More content: Music in video: ADUSTIO - Safe and sound.