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Suzuki HayabusaPrices and Review

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VEHICLE SUMMARY |
| Name: | Hayabusa |
| Model: | GSX 1300R |
| Type: | Sports |
| Top Speed: | 332kph |
ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS |
| Displacement: | 1340cc |
| Engine: | 4-stroke, 4-cylinder DOHC,rse |
| Maximum Power: | 170bhp@ 9500rpm |
| Maximum Torque: | 127Nm@6750rpm |
| Gears: | 6 Speed |
| Clutch: | 120 |
| Bore: | 81 |
| Stroke: | 63 |
| Cylinder Configuration: | NA |
| Engine Block Material: | NA |
| Chassis Type: | NA |
| Cooling Type: | Liquid Cooling |
| Carburetor: | NA |
DIMENSIONS |
| Length: | 2190.00 mm |
| Width: | 735.00 mm |
| Height: | 1165.00 mm |
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OTHER SPECIFICATIONS |
| Weight: | 220.00 kg |
| Ground Clearance: | 120.00 mm |
| Fuel Tank: | 22.00 ltrs |
| Wheelbase: | 1480.00 mm |
| Turn Circle: | 0.00 mtrs |
| Electrical System: | NA |
| Headlamp: | NA |
| Horn: | NA |
| Tubeless: |  |
| Colors: | NA |
ACTIVE AND PASSIVE SAFETY |
| Suspension(Front): | Inverted telescopic, 43mm inner |
| Suspension(Rear): | Progressive linkage, fully adjustable |
| Brakes: | 6-piston caliper 320mm dual disc |
| Brakes(Rear): | Twin piston caliper, 240mm disc |
| Stand Alarm: |  |
COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE |
| Fuel Guage: | Digital |
| Self Start: |  |
| Tacho Meter: | Analogue |
| Trip Meter: | Digital-2 |
| Alloys: |  |
| Warranty: | NA |
| Speedometer: | Digital |
| Passenger Footrest: |  |
| Passenger Backrest: |  |
| Step-up Seat: |  |
| Pass-light: |  |
| Low Fuel Indicator: |  |
| Low Oil Indicator: |  |
| Low Battery Indicator: |  |
| High Oil Temp. Indicator: |  |
| Choked Air Filter Indicator: |  |
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Maxabout.comEditor ReviewWorld's Fastest SuperbikeTuesday, July 01, 2008The Suzuki Hayabusa (also known as the GSX1300R in some countries) is a hyper sport motorcycle originally introduced by Suzuki in 1999. It has a 1340 cc inline-4 engine. The name Hayabusa translates directly from the Japanese as Peregrine Falcon, the bird capable of achieving speeds over 200 mph (322 km/h). The name is a subtle reference to Honda's competing Hawk models. When introduced in 1999, it overtook the Honda CBR1100XX Super Blackbird as the fastest production motorcycle. But in just over eight years, Suzuki's GSX1300R Hayabusa is well on its way to adding its name to the list-if not already. Introduced to a somewhat perplexed industry and public in late '98, the Hayabusa's bulbous styling and strange name generated plenty of polarized opinion.
The Suzuki Hayabusa has long been one of the fastest bikes money can buy, and the all-new 2008 Hayabusa flaunts even more excessive power.
Priced at $11,999, the reworked and restyled 2008 Suzuki Hayabusa comes with numerous drivetrain and chassis improvement, and a 12 month unlimited mileage warranty. It's looks have been designed to assist the bike and rider through wind-tunnel designed aerodynamics. It's aggressive and ostentatious in one breath; it sounds as fast as it goes. The changes to the 2008 Suzuki Hayabusa are many, and most are evolutionary, not revolutionary. Starting with its skin, the 'Busa maintains its signature silhouette but is now wrapped in slightly more angular bodywork which features twin stacked headlights up front and a slightly less bulky rear cowl. The Hayabusa's engine has been enlarged from 1,299cc to 1,340cc, and sports improvements including twin swirl combustion chambers that offer an 11% bump in output. Suzuki claims the Hayabusa produces a staggering 194 horsepower at the crank, and we believe it. Other improvements include a new 4-2-1-2 exhaust system, a hydraulic slipper clutch, and Suzuki's Selective Drive Mode System (S-DMS), which allows engine power to be modified using a three-mode thumb selector switch. Beneath the new body, chassis refinements include a bridged aluminum alloy swingarm designed for superior rigidity, and new inverted 43mm forks to help the 'Busa turn. The restyled body is a welcome improvement, revised ergonomics incorporate a lower fuel tank and a taller windscreen designed to create a cozier place for the rider while he or she tucks and presumably doubles or triples the speed limit. All those aesthetic and functional improvements aside, the real fun begins when you start up the engine. At idle, this smooth-running inline-4 doesn’t come close to revealing the blistering reserves of power that lie beneath. Here are few videos of Suzuki Hayabusa...

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