Is Hayabusa difficult to ride?
It is a very easy riding bike. Easy to handle at low and higher speeds. It handles great for its size. There are plenty of bikes as big and bigger and the Hayabusa handles better than any of them I can think of.
Is Suzuki Hayabusa reliable?
Reliability & build quality Reliability is generally excellent with the Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa, although rear wheel bearings have been known to collapse occasionally at relatively low miles. The real problem with long term GSX1300R Hayabusa ownership is the quality of the finish on many components, which is poor.
How many miles does a Hayabusa last?
When i wen to dealership, the guy told me this bike as long as you do oil changes and regular maintenance, will last well over 150k miles. He said this bike is very dependable and engines are built really good!
How much horsepower does a 2008 Hayabusa have?
Second generation (2007–2020)
Also called | GSX-1300R-K8 (2008), -K9 (2009) |
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Compression ratio | 12.5:1 |
Top speed | 299 km/h (186 mph) |
Power | 147 kW (197 hp)(claimed) 172.2 hp (128.4 kW) (rear wheel)@ 10100 rpm |
Torque | 138.7 N⋅m (102.3 lb⋅ft),(claimed) 132.6 N⋅m (97.8 lb⋅ft) @ 7600 rpm(rear wheel) |
What do you think of the Suzuki Hayabusa?
There is something simply gloriously excessive about the Hayabusa and it is one of those bikes that you really have to experience once in your motorcycling life. The rush of acceleration is mind-blowing and the engine hard to beat in terms of sheer creamy drive.
Why is the Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa so popular?
There is one very simple reason why Suzuki’s amazing, and now legendary, GSX1300R Hayabusa appeals to a select bunch of riders and that is the fact it is mind-bendingly fast and has a motor that is simply astounding in the way it produces enormous amounts of both power and torque.
Why does the Suzuki Busa have a long wheelbase?
Due to its high top speed, Suzuki built the Busa to be stable and that means a long wheelbase. When you blast out a quarter mile or hit 180mph you will be very thankful for this as the Busa is unflappable at silly speeds however in the bends it can feel a little ponderous and heavy.
Which is better a Hayabusa or a Kawasaki ZZR1400?
In terms of value for money the less popular Kawasaki ZZR1400 is probably a better bet as it also boasts more advanced electronics assists – but it isn’t a Hayabusa… One word – amazing. The Hayabusa’s 1340cc engine makes a claimed 195bhp but it is the 113lb-ft of torque that is really astounding.