Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Hayabusa GSX1300R

Hayabusa GSX1300R
Hayabusa GSX1300R


Hayabusa himself in discussing the Japanese means 'eagle'. Suzuki is now re-turn on this legendary motorcycle with a little touch of what makes it look more dynamic.

Since the first generation produced in 1999, this bike barely carry a lot of changes. The only change is drastic enough generation in 2008. Changes that occur not only on the side of the engine performance alone, the body 'the eagle' is also slightly improved.

One prominent is the growing body length of 55 mm. When the motor long before this generation is only 2.140mm in this 2008 Hayabusa has a length of 2.195mm.

Globally, the Hayabusa body design remains the same. The difference is only in this 2008 Suzuki generation curves add detail 'the eagle' it so it looks more slender and dynamic. Another difference may be the installation of two headlights mounted top of each other. The rest could say the motor is still carrying his old designs.

Changes occur also invisible on this Hayabusa engine capacity. If previous Hayabusa engine capacity 1.299cc this time to install the engine capacity 1.340cc Suzuki. Four-stroke engine is still using 16-valve configuration as the previous version. With this new machine, Hayabusa capable of producing power around 171 hp with a torque of 102.3 lb / ft (139 N / m). Reportedly, the Hayabusa could drive up to speed 299 km / hour.

Another improvement is happening is the application of 4-2-1-2 exhaust system, which uses aluminum alloy swingarm and front forks which use upside down shock absorber with a diameter of 43mm.

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