In this video, you’ll see the Hayabusa from a cinematic low-angle perspective, revealing its muscular stance, iconic silhouette, wide tires, premium braking system, and detailed engine craftsmanship. Perfect for superbike lovers, hyperbike fans, and Suzuki enthusiasts.
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Chassis Features
- 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.
- The lightweight, redesigned sub-frame is made of longer rectangular steel tubing for ample weight-carrying capacity.
- Fully -adjustable KYB inverted forks, featuring a revised internal structure that improves shock absorption, provide a smoother ride with optimum grip.
- The forks' 43mm inner tubes feature Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) coating to reduce friction and improve reaction to small road surface irregularities.
- The rear shock absorber has threaded spring preload adjustment collars plus rebound and compression damping force adjusters.
- A steering damper attached to the frame and the lower fork bracket suppresses unwanted vibration and steering forces to provide a light steering feel at lower speeds.
- The 7-spoke cast aluminum alloy wheels help improve grip and feel.
- Bridgestone's BATTLAX HYPERSPORT S22 tires use a compound and construction that help improve grip on dry roads and performance in wet conditions, and provide greater all-round agility, as well as excellent straight-line stability and braking grip to deliver a more exciting and confidence-inspiring ride.
- Innovative Brembo Stylema 4-piston front brake calipers feature a light, compact and carefully sculpted design that is intended for use on high-performance motorcycles. They increase airflow around the brake pads to cool more quickly and deliver immediate response.
- The Stylema front brake calipers grasp a pair of 320mm stainless-steel full-floating discs with a hole pattern that further helps optimize cooling efficiency.
- The handlebars are mounted 12mm closer to the rider. This vastly improves comfort and reduces fatigue when touring, while also enhancing control.
- The black-anodized, adjustable clutch and front brake levers have carefully crafted shapes to aid rider control, and feature slots at the ends that reduce the chance of wind pressure pushing against the levers.
- The passenger grab rail is positioned to make it easy to grasp.
- The passenger seat and grab rail can be replaced by an optional, color matched single seat cowl that acts as a lumbar stop for the rider during solo rides, while enhancing the Hayabusa's performance-related styling.
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- Just had a buddy crash one of these at like 50 MPH and it cracked all the frame welds in each spot in the frame aft of the triple clamp... albeit, you're not supposed to crash, but cracking every weld on the front end... ill stay away from Suzuki- I loved the early Suzukis(specifically GSXRs) when they had bikes with dual headlights. As soon as they went to the pointy-ass, single headlight the aesthetic appeal was totally lost on me. They really tanked it.
- Hayabusa is the Japanese word for peregrine falcon. This bird is not just native to Japan but North America and every continent around the world and is obviously the fastest bird and animal in the world exceeding speeds of 240 mph in a dive.
- Hi here in the UK i've had the busa first gen, in copper brown and silver, had it 5 years and rode it to it's limits, I now have the first gen zx 1400 the nickname the busa killer,, and love it better than the busa.. Keep up the great vlogs guys 👍



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