Well its not starting because you don't have enough voltage. The most likely reason your battery is low is because your not charging when riding due to a bad rectifier/regulator, they go out a lot on GSX-R's. Had to replace mine 3 times already on a 2009 gixxer 600, they put them in a bad place and they get so hot they go bad.
Need to chec wiring for flaws or corrosion--batt shud be 12.6v always-cud be old or not chargn rite----starter switch cud be bad or relay too
SOURCE: My 08 gsxr 600 won't start! battery is good, fuel
jus got my 03 running simple solution ok first.. check all connects under driverseat and all fuses in fuse box.. ok pull the clutch relay it the box in front of fuse box.. pull it out put it back in.. ok here was my problem battery was new but wasnt fully charged.. 10.8 volts is what you need bro for the ecu to tell the thing to fire.. that's all it took for me hope it works for u.. if not ur goin have to put it in dealer mode n pull th fi codes google it to see how.. good luck..
SOURCE: 2001 gsxr 600. power going
same problem im having im gonna replace the fuel pump and see from there.
SOURCE: i have a 2003 gsxr
Since nothing is happening when you press the start button (no click or anything like that), your starter solenoid is most likely the culprit. Check the connections at the starter to ensure they are tight and corrosion free. I doubt you'll find any issues with the connections, but it doesn't hurt to check. Usually the problem will be intermittent if it is a connection problem unless the wire to the starter has been severed. Check with your dealer to see if the starter and solenoid are available separately, if not, you'll have to replace the starter as well.
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