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  2. Suzuki Hayabusa - Wikipedia

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    [41] [42] [44] When the new Hayabusa was released, independent tests bore this out, with 172.2 bhp (128.4 kW) @ 10,100 rpm measured at the rear wheel. [37] Suzuki's Koji Yoshiura designed the look of the new Hayabusa. He had previously styled the first generation Hayabusa, as well as the Suzuki Bandit 400, RF600R, TL1000S and the SV650.

  3. Suzuki Hayabusa's return is teased in video - AOL

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    Debuting in 1999 during Japan's motorcycle speed wars, the Suzuki Hayabusa immediately rocketed to the forefront, nabbing the world record for fastest street bike. Suzuki Hayabusa's return is ...

  4. File:Full-scale model of Hayabusa 2, JAXA 02.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. ... File:Full-scale model of Hayabusa 2, JAXA 02.jpg. Add languages. Page contents not supported in other languages.

  5. Suzuki - Wikipedia

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    The new double-sprocket gear system enabled the rider to either pedal with the engine assisting, pedal without engine assist, or simply disconnect the pedals and run on engine power alone. [13] The patent office of the new democratic government granted Suzuki a financial subsidy to continue research in motorcycle engineering. 1955 Suzulight

  6. Suzuki B-King - Wikipedia

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    Suzuki Hayabusa The Suzuki B-King is a streetfighter [ 2 ] style motorcycle manufactured by Suzuki , [ 3 ] that was unveiled in 2007. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It uses the same 1,340 cc (82 cu in) engine that is fitted to the second generation 2008–onwards Hayabusa , but with different exhaust and intake systems.

  7. Japanese torpedo boat Hayabusa - Wikipedia

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    Two Japanese warships have borne the name Hayabusa: Japanese torpedo boat Hayabusa (1898) , a Hayabusa -class torpedo boat launched in 1898 and stricken in 1921 Japanese torpedo boat Hayabusa (1935) , an Ōtori -class torpedo boat launched in 1935 and sunk in 1944

  8. E5 and H5 Series Shinkansen - Wikipedia

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    A total of 59 10-car sets are on order, with three sets in service in time for the start of new Hayabusa services to Shin-Aomori in March 2011. [7] The H5 series, a cold-weather derivative of the E5 series, is operated by Hokkaido Railway Company (JR Hokkaido); it has been in use on Tohoku and Hokkaido Shinkansen services since 26 March 2016.

  9. List of fastest production motorcycles by acceleration

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    A Suzuki GSX-R1000 at a drag strip – a 2006 model once recorded a 0 to 60 mph time of 2.35 seconds. This is a list of street legal production motorcycles ranked by acceleration from a standing start, limited to 0 to 60 mph times of under 3.5 seconds, and 1 ⁄ 4-mile times of under 12 seconds.