The Suzuki Hayabusa, also known as the Suzuki GSX1300R, is manufactured by Suzuki. The name Hayabusa is a Japanese name for Peregrine Falcon, which is known for its speed. The bike is available in white and silver colors. The chassis was designed only after actual testing on the race track. Hayabusa has 43mm inverted front forks coated with titanium-nitride and a ‘state-of-the-art’ rear suspension, which is fully adjustable. This gives a precise responsiveness in tight corners and sweeping turns.
This bike has an instantaneous throttle response because it incorporates the digital fuel injection technology. The engine is a 1299cc inline 4-stroke engine, which generally produces 150 to 180 bhp (110 to 132 kW). The four cylinder engine is a liquid-cooled, DOHC, 16-valve, TSCC engine. This bike was considered as quickest and fastest in the World Circa 2000. The Hayabusa features Suzuki Ram Air DirectTM (SRAD) induction with pressurized air ducted into an airbox, which forces the engine through straight downdraft intake tracks. The ratio of bore x stroke is 81.0 x 63.0 mm. The compression ration of the Hayabusa is 11.0:1. The fuel system built into the bike is called Keihin or Denso Fuel Injection. The lubrication provided to this bike is Wet sump and the ignition provided is Digital or Transistorized.
The Hayabusa has a six speed transmission. The overall length of the Hayabusa is 2140mm (84.3 inches), the width is 740mm (29.1 inches), and the height is 1155mm (45.5 inches). The seat height is 805mm. the fuel capacity is 21 liters. A professional can propel a Hayabusa to a speed of 135 mph within 10 seconds. |