Sunday, August 29, 2010
Congratulations Suzuki Hayabusa
2010Suzuki Hayabusa
The Suzuki Hayabusa consumes 5.6 litres of premium fuel for every 100kms it driven in the city. On the other hand if you use standard fuel then your Suzuki Hayabusa will consume about 6.2 litres of standard fuel if driven in the city. If you use standard fuel and drive on the highways then your bike will consume 5.4 litres of fuel.
In 2010, the "Suzuki Hayabusa features" the best power-to-weight ratio and presents itself as one of the sharpest looking motorcycles ever made after the 2008 redesign.
Suzuki first introduced the Suzuki Hayabusa or the GSX1300R, as it was initially called, in 1999 as a hyper sport motorcycle that dethroned the Honda CBR1100XX Super Blackbird from the “fastest production motorcycle” position. It reached a top speed of 189.6mph and the secret behind it was a liquid-cooled 1,299cc inline-four engine that developed 156hp at 9,500rpm.
"Rocketing down Road America’s long front straight the Suzuki Hayabusa buries the speedometer needle beyond its indicated 185 mph nomenclature at redline in fifth gear. – cycleworld
"Suzuki have played around with the GSX1300R "Suzuki Hayabusa styling" without losing the original’s looks and character, as a result the new Suzuki Hayabusa looks really sleek. Engine capacity had increased and so has power and torque.
Congratulations Suzuki for this motorcycle