Everything You Need To Know About Suzuki Hayabusa Motorcycle Engines
When Suzuki introduced the Hayabusa in 1999, its speed and agility made it an instant force to be reckoned with in the sports bike segment. Hayabusa is the Japanese name for the peregrine falcon and was a salvo in Suzuki’s battle with Honda over which company could build the fastest bike. Suzuki won the war of words and the speed competition; the Hayabusa outpaced the Honda Blackbird with a 194 mph run in 1999. Honda must not have known that the peregrine falcon preys on blackbirds.
The first generation Hayabusa was driven by a 1,298cc four-cylinder engine. Cycle World’s Mark Hoyer recently recalled testing that first Hayabusa a quarter century ago. He noted the sub-10 second quarter mile time and added that the Hayabusa
Everything You Need To Know About Suzuki Hayabusa Motorcycle Engines
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