SOURCE: 90 gsxr 750 wont start, Exhaust seals?
the exhaust gaskets really should have nothing to do with whether your engine will not start. However I assume that by not starting it is turning over smoothly like it should when you try to start, having covered that most motors will not start because no fuel, no spark, or no air not withstanding some major mechanical failure in the valve train or timing or piston, cranks et al..
Trying checking for the obvious first fuel, spark, air flow. then go from there hope this helps
SOURCE: how to start the gsxr 750 after running out off
It should start fine - unless you have drawn gunk from the bottom of the tank into the fuel line, in which case you will need to strip and clean the carbs.
SOURCE: FI light
its common on those if you take the tank/air filter box off on the right side of the throttle bodies there is a plastic box with a wire that needs to be resoderd but a dealer sould be able to read the code
FI stands for Fuel Injection. The fuel system sensors have detected a problem. It could be anything > a dirty air filter restricting airflow, a plugged injector, an error in fuel mapping, any number of things. Serious problems can trigger the computer to prevent the engine from starting until the problem is fixed. You will need to take the bike to a dealer to have them plug in a code reader. The code reader will tell you exactly what problem has been detected. There is also a chance a sensor has gone bad and is giving a false signal. Keep that in mind. Now determine if you want to do the fix or have the dealer do it. Please rate my answer.
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