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Suzuki GSX 1300R Hayabusa
The Hayabusa’s engine performance is incredible, offering awesome acceleration the instant you twist the throttle, providing performance you have to experience to truly appreciate. Its secret? Nothing short of Suzuki’s most sophisticated technology. Including digital electronic fuel injection for crisp, instantaneous throttle response. And a unique version of Suzuki Ram Air DirectTM (SRAD) induction, with pressurized air ducted into a large-capacity airbox and forced into the engine through straight, downdraft intake tracts. That kind of performance demands world-class handling, and the Hayabusa delivers. Its solid chassis was developed using the latest lessons learned on the race track. And with fully adjustable, titanium-nitride/coated 43mm inverted front forks and a state-of-the-art rear suspension system, it offers precise responsiveness in tight corners and solid performance in sweeping turns - matched by a plush ride on the highway.
Ride Review After spending the best part of a week with the
Suzuki flagship (a ship out of Battlestar Galactica was how one onlooker
described it) I have come to respect the Hayabusa as a good all-rounder.
This is the sort of bike for the rider who likes
to go obscenely fast without too much effort. A person who likes to roll in and
out of the corners and fire out of them with an incredible amount of
acceleration. It doesn't seem like an incredible rush of acceleration, but watch
that speedo and you know that it is, more so than any other bike you can buy.
Servicing costs should be no more than any other four cylinder road bike but
keeping it in tyres will be a major problem. If this is going to be your
everyday transport I would recommend that you include in your budget around $100
a week to keep the 'busa in tyres. I wouldn't think that you would get any more
than 2000 kilometres out of a rear. Source mcnews.com.au
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