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Chassis Features
The KYB® inverted cartridge fork has a specific internal structure to provide more compliance, further improving the suspension’s ability to absorb shocks from the road helping to ensure a smoother, more stable ride with optimum grip. Like the fork, the internal structure of the KYB® rear shock absorber was designed to help optimize comfort and straight-line stability.
A Combined Brake System allows braking power to both front and rear brakes when operating the front brakes. The ABS** equipped Brembo® Stylema® front brake calipers to grab a pair of 320mm diameter stainless-steel full-floating discs, and a rear ABS** equipped single-piston brake caliper to grab a solo 260mm brake rotor when operating the front brake lever.
This ABS-unit combines IMU-measured, spatial information of the motorcycle’s posture in conjunction with front and rear wheel speeds. This allows the Motion Track-ABS** to not only activate in a straight line but also when the vehicle is leaning or turning the floating handlebar mount and rider footrests mounts have damped hardware to reduce vibration transferred to the rider.
The Hayabusa’s twin-spar aluminum frame and swingarm incorporate aluminum castings along with extruded aluminum sections that provide the right amount of suppleness and strength to its overall rigid alloy frame structure.
Seven-spoke cast aluminum alloy wheels wrapped with tires co-developed by Suzuki and Bridgestone®, the Battlax Hypersport S22 provide excellent straight-line stability and braking grip.
Electrical Features
The large analog tachometer and speedometer with a TFT LCD panel mounted in the center, displays information in formats that are easily recognizable and attractive.
Supporting components of the S.I.R.S. and other electrical features is a Computer Area Network (CAN) style wire harness and six-direction, three-axis Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU).
Equipped with an Antilock Brake System (ABS) unit that works with the IMU to provide features such as the Motion Track Brake System, Slope Dependent Control System and Hill Hold Control System.
The handlebar switches were designed to maximize operating ease. The left handlebar controls various Suzuki Intelligent Ride System (S.I.R.S.) settings, the right handlebar switch has a poly-function rocker switch that is the engine stop and start button and engages cruise control.
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