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Suzuki Hayabusa - Motorcycle Review

MotorcycleUSA.com rode the new 2008 Suzuki Hayabusa at Road America. Watch the video and then visit www.motorcycle-usa.com for the full story.

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Suzuki Hayabusa Motorcycle Breaking News

Suzuki Hayabusa: the world's fastest production motorcycle - Telegraph.co.uk December 10, 2009

Suzuki Hayabusa: the world's fastest production motorcycle Suzuki Hayabusa: the world's fastest production motorcycleSuzuki's Hayabusa might be the answer if you feel the need for speed on a comparitively tight budget. By Kevin Ash However many millions the Bloodhound is and more »

BMW superbike rivals best in class - Ayrshire Post December 17, 2009

That's by far the best power output in the class - and even more than a Suzuki Hayabusa. Ever since Portimao the worldwide press has been raving about the and more »

IMS Long Beach Motorcycle Show - MotorcycleUSA.com December 08, 2009

Other eye catching pieces could be seen in the form of a Spiderman and Shelby GT500-inspired Suzuki Hayabusa. Without a doubt the hottest, most sought after and more »

The Short, Strange Trip of Nathan Abbott: A Cautionary Tale - Wired News December 01, 2009

The Short, Strange Trip of Nathan Abbott: A Cautionary Tale Yet while the Enertia can't move like, say, a Suzuki Hayabusa, it's no underpowered electric scooter. Brammo representative John Farris, while expressing and more »

Ten years of Suzuki Hayabusa GSX1300R - icLanarkshire - East Kilbride News December 09, 2009

But then I would - I'm riding Suzuki's Hayabusa GSX1300R. A few weeks earlier I'd taken the Hayabusa to RAF Woodbridge for a top speed run. and more »

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Man sets world speed record on motorcycle at Loring

, driving a turbocharged Suzuki motorcycle, became the fastest man on two wheels Sunday morning at the Loring Timing Association’s Land Speed Race at the former Loring Air Force Base. We became the first motorcycle to go over 300 miles per hour. “I progressed my speeds up from 180 all the way up to that speed over the past few years, so it was not a traumatic thing to do. 945 miles per hour topped his record 273. What was it like at 300 miles per hour. Warner’s world speed record of 311. “Today here at Loring we came to do some racing,” said Warner.

You Ask We Answer

Q:

Is the suzuki GSX Hayabusa the motorcycle that can top 182 mph?


(asked by Bob on July 21, 2008)

A: No,that's the Honda C90. (answered by on July 22, 2008)

A: yup along with many others that im to lazy to list (answered by Im Sofa King Awesome on July 21, 2008)

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Suzuki Hayabusa GSXR1300 motorcycle vs. a Maclaren F1 sports car: which is faster?


(asked by jrooker30 on May 27, 2008)

A: Stock GSXR1300 is electronically limited to 187 mph (indicated) which is probably around 180 mph true speed. With the limiter removed, usually the Timing Retard Eliminator mod,the stock bike can go just over 200 mph.

I've personally rode a slightly modified Hayabusa (exhaust, Powercommander, airbox mod, TRE mod) to 203 MPH, GPS indicated.

The top speed of the McLaren F1 was 231 mph. (answered by Doug on May 27, 2008)

Q:

is the suzuki hayabusa still the worlds fastest production motorcycle?

and if anyone owns one can you suggest any performance modifications?
(asked by burn420schwag on December 27, 2006)

A: Love these questions :)

Using the dictionary definition of "production", the fastest motorcycle is still the BUB Seven coming in at an official average speed of 350.884 MPH.

Again, with the dictionary definition of "production", the worlds fastest street motorcycle is the Hayabusa at an official speed of 258.131 MPH. The Hayabusa currently holds seven of the top ten slots for the fastest opened wheeled motorcycles.

If you use the implied definition of a motorcycle that's created on an assembly line and not a custom or a bike built with parts intended for other vehicles (like the jet bike or boss hoss), or art projects (like the tomahawk), the fastest street motorcycle is still the 1999-2000 Hayabusa at 206 MPH. This is due to the gentleman's agreement between the major bike companies to artificially limit the bikes to 300KPH or about 186MPH. On a Suzuki this can be gotten around by purchasing a $35 TRE. On the Ninja ZX12, modifying the tach will bypass this restriction.

If you want to refine your definition to the current year (2006), the new Ninja ZX14 just beats the Hayabusa by a hair. (answered by dm_gsxr on December 27, 2006)

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