Being new to street bikes, I would love to see an exhaust installation video on this bike. I've not been able to find one and I'll be shipping you my ECU in the next day or so. I have the Akrapovic exhaust and it seems pretty straightforward. But I love having the videos from you guys to make sure I'm getting things right. Thanks again for all you guys do!
Hi, first of all a really interesting tutorial.. but I wanted to ask you, do you happen to know the "product code" of the ECU? I live in Italy and they asked me to change the ecu and I honestly don't have much confidence in finding it myself Thank you
We're in North America and often times, the part numbers on International model ECUs are different from what we have. Your best bet would be to remove your ECU and locate the part number on it.
Absolutely. When that time comes, you can contact our Support Team and work out a local pick-up situation. Flashing the ECU will be done in minutes so it can be done while you stick around. @@AdventureBert
@@bonse1 they really are a fantastic product. We also have a step-by-step install video that you can watch here for more details. ua-cam.com/video/1FXtn001ghU/v-deo.htmlsi=-F3NP5cr6mMFyIkQ
Yikes, I probably should have watched this video BEFORE I bought a GSX8R. Could Suzuki have made the seat and fairing removal any more complicated? Seems like they were trying to keep you out. This bike suffers from absolutely TERRIBLE head lights. Going to need to find some room under that extremely scant seat to put in the controller for the auxiliary Denali lights. Bike is absolutely undrivable after dark without them.
I REALLY love that frame being painted blue. Suzuki really knocked it out of the park with this bike.
Being new to street bikes, I would love to see an exhaust installation video on this bike. I've not been able to find one and I'll be shipping you my ECU in the next day or so. I have the Akrapovic exhaust and it seems pretty straightforward. But I love having the videos from you guys to make sure I'm getting things right. Thanks again for all you guys do!
How is the tune? I've done an air box mod after the two first oil services.
Cheers!
Getting ready to you my ecu today for Akrapovic setup!
Ahh Bart the legend ⭐️ Bart needs to holiday in Australia 🇦🇺
Hi, first of all a really interesting tutorial.. but I wanted to ask you, do you happen to know the "product code" of the ECU?
I live in Italy and they asked me to change the ecu and I honestly don't have much confidence in finding it myself
Thank you
We're in North America and often times, the part numbers on International model ECUs are different from what we have. Your best bet would be to remove your ECU and locate the part number on it.
I spy a modified airbox lid, will you guys be selling them?
Shhhhh. 🤫🤫 (but yes, no additional info available at this time, stay tuned)
@TSTindustries Also I'm local to yall, when I'm ready is there a way I can just drop of the ECU? Thanks In advance
Absolutely. When that time comes, you can contact our Support Team and work out a local pick-up situation. Flashing the ECU will be done in minutes so it can be done while you stick around. @@AdventureBert
@TSTindustries Awesome appreciate it, just seeing what else comes out exhaust wise before pulling the trigger
@@TSTindustries3D printed prototype perhaps?
Is the ECU for the 8R the same as the 8S?
Yes, it is.
Where are those tank protectors from?
tstindustries.com/techspec-gripster-tank-grips-suzuki-gsx-8s-2023-gsx-8r-2024.html
@@TSTindustries thanks they look great
@@bonse1 they really are a fantastic product. We also have a step-by-step install video that you can watch here for more details.
ua-cam.com/video/1FXtn001ghU/v-deo.htmlsi=-F3NP5cr6mMFyIkQ
@@bonse1 I have them on my 8S and I love them.
Salve la Suzuki gsx-8s si più rimappare? Dopo aver messo scarico e filtro aria?
You should tune this bike after installing an exhaust and air filter.
Yikes, I probably should have watched this video BEFORE I bought a GSX8R. Could Suzuki have made the seat and fairing removal any more complicated? Seems like they were trying to keep you out. This bike suffers from absolutely TERRIBLE head lights. Going to need to find some room under that extremely scant seat to put in the controller for the auxiliary Denali lights. Bike is absolutely undrivable after dark without them.