Suzuki Hayabusa

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The Suzuki Hayabusa is a legendary high-performance sport motorcycle renowned for its extreme top speed, powerful engine, and iconic status among superbikes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf motorcycle
sport bike
superbike
alsoKnownAs GSX1300R
brakeType hydraulic disc
class hyperbike
competitor Kawasaki Ninja H2
surface form: Kawasaki Ninja H2 (in performance segment)

Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14
surface form: Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14R
coolingSystem liquid-cooled
countryOfOrigin Japan
culturalStatus iconic high-speed motorcycle in popular culture
designFeature full fairing
streamlined tail section
driveType chain drive
engineConfiguration inline-four
engineDisplacement 1299 cc (first generation)
1340 cc (second generation and later)
firstYearOfProduction 1999
frameType aluminum twin-spar frame
frontBrakes dual disc brakes
frontSuspension telescopic fork
fuelSystem fuel injection
generation first generation introduced in 1999
later updated generation introduced in early 2020s
second generation introduced around 2008
hasFeature aerodynamic windscreen
dual front disc brakes
electronic fuel injection
sport riding position
layout front-engine, rear-wheel drive
manufacturer Suzuki Motor Corporation
surface form: Suzuki
marketSegment high-performance sport motorcycle
sport touring motorcycle
nameOrigin Japanese word for peregrine falcon
notableFor aerodynamic bodywork
iconic status among superbikes
long-distance sport touring capability
strong acceleration
very high top speed
productionStatus in production with multiple generations
rearBrakes single disc brake
rearSuspension swingarm with monoshock
symbolism named after a bird known for high speed
tireType tubeless radial
topSpeed approximately 312 km/h (194 mph) for early unrestricted models
transmission 6-speed manual
typicalUse drag racing
high-speed road riding
sport touring

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