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How fast does a stock suzuki Hayabusa go?

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looking to buy a fast bike and was just wondering any better ideas will be appreciated thanks

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  1. The name Hayabusa translates directly from the Japanese as Peregrine Falcon, the bird commonly attributed of achieving speeds of over 200 mph (322 km/h) — and predator of (perhaps not coincidently) the common blackbird. The name is a subtle reference to Honda's competing Hawk models. When introduced in 1999, it overtook the Honda CBR1100XX Super Blackbird as the fastest production motorcycle. The first generation of the Hayabusa was called the GSX1300R and was powered by a 1299 cc (79.2 cu in) inline-4 liquid-cooled engine. It remained relatively unchanged up through the 2007 model year.

    The motorcycle in stock form was capable of the following performance:

    1/4 mile (402 m): 10.02 seconds @ 143.7 mph (231 km/h)[2]

    60–80 mph: 3.13 seconds[2]

    80–100 mph: 3.31 seconds[2]

    Top speed: 189.6 mph (305 km/h)[2]

    Power: 156.1 hp (116.4 kW) @ 9,500 rpm (rear wheel)[


  2. as stock on an open airfield a busa will show 200mph on the clocks as will my blackbird

    some one said 156 bhp? my blackbird has 165

    i'd say both to fast for you

    i had 3 points and no no claims insurace people wanted £9900 a yr

  3. 186

  4. Yes the hayabusa is fast, but can you unleash a 600cc's true power on the street? Get the experience first, the top of the line bike second.

    this guy speaks the truth------^



      

  5. limiter keeps it at 186. used to be 198

    edit: nice cut-n-paste, rockbase. too bad those specs for the 1999 model. it's been limited to 186 MPH since 01. and for the record, 2008 numbers:

    1/4 mile (402 m): 9.85 seconds @ 149.7 mph (241 km/h)

    0–60 mph: 2.77 seconds

    0–180 mph: 18.9 seconds

    Top speed: 185.5

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