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Suzuki Hayabusa GSX1300R Motorcycle Review

There is nothing like a Suzuki Hayabusa GSX1300R. Riding position, styling, performance, handling, reputation no other two-wheeler gives the same overwhelming sensation of endless, immeasurable, gushing speed.

And Suzuki Hayabusa GSX1300R’s engine that stands proud: a monumental engineering gem that seamlessly blends manners and usability with enough ludicrous, undiluted performance to scramble your brain by halfway through the six clean-shifting gears. Third does everything: from mindless dawdling round town at 30mph, eyeing up yummy mummies to indicating 60mph at the test track and smearing the landscape into a three-year-old’s painting. Pointless? Definitely. But fantastically life-affirming a neat shot of the gloriously outrageous in our cotton wool world.

There’s such a deluge of drive even the ZZR feels lacking and the BMW peaky and harsh next to Suzuki’s transcendent long-stroke might. Power-to-weight wise it’s behind a GSX-R1000 or Fireblade but with vast torque anywhere in the rev range nothing gets near its fluid, instant clout. For most of us it brings a new meaning to effortless power. For those with Bruce’s feel and balance, it means 100 yard black lines out of every corner. And a new tyre within 1000 miles.

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Suzuki Hayabusa GSX1300R Crotch Rocket – Sport Bike Motorcycle Review

The Suzuki Hayabusa GSX1300R motorcycle is a top-of-the-line crotch rocket. As one of the most popular crotch rockets or sport bikes in the motorcycle category it is probably most well known for its speed. It came into this world in 1999 and with ongoing testing it was the fastest production motorcycle in the world.

It enjoyed an excellent reputation among sport bikes however in 2000 the Japanese motorcycle manufacturers decided that they would have to change some of the specs.

They were worried about the regulation that was bound to happen among various governments and they didn’t want to have any problems.

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