Turbo Hayabusa – The Machine for the Maniacs
When it comes to talk about speed, power and adrenalin why don’t we start right away with an icon, the synonym of speed, the Suzuki GSXR 1300 Hayabusa. When it was launched back in 1999 it was advertised as the “Fastest production motorcycle money can buy.” Sure it is a good marketing slogan which is able to pull in a lot of sales but let’s see what lies beneath. Actually this bike is much more than just an ordinary type of transportation. It is a missile with enough power and speed to explode anyone’s adrenalin level through the roof. Read more
The 2008 Hayabusa – Continued Review From Previous Post
Just to pick up what I was talking about in my previous post now I have the 2008 Hayabusa under the magnifier… The fine tuned fuel injection system is the mark of perfect craftsmanship because it doesn’t have the usual sickness at low rpm with slightly opened throttle. It will please your senses all the way up to the red line with its smoothness thanks to the 12-hole injectors, responsible for finer fuel atomization. Read more
The 2008 Hayabusa – Where Heritage and Evolution Becomes One
Hopefully you remember the year of ’99 when something similar happened to revolution among motorbike riders and not just between Suzuki fans. When the Busa hit the streets and when the word of mouth got out about its abilities like the 9 seconds to a quarter mile and a top speed close to 200mph then it became instantly a huge success and everyone was dreaming about to own one of the much desired crotch rockets. Well 9 years have gone and ladies and gentlemen the new generation of the authentic Peregrine Falcon has returned. Introducing the all new 2008 Hayabusa which will probably take its crown back again from opponents like the Kawasaki ZX-14. Read more
Hayabusa Motorcycles – The Fastest Birds in The World
Back in time till 1999 when a historical event took place. Suzuki introduced to the world their fastest production motorcycles ever, the Hayabusa motorcycles. Does this name tell you something? It means “Peregrine Falcon” a bird which can dive from the heights with more than 200 mph to kill it’s next dinner. So you got the idea? Read more


