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The Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa is a sports motorcycle made by Suzuki since 1999. It immediately won acclaim as the world's fastest production motorcycle , with a top speed of 303 to 312 km/h (188 to 194 mph).
[3] [4] Italian magazine Motociclismo claimed to have achieved 193.24 mph (310.99 km/h) testing the F4 R 312, more or less confirming the claimed speed and tying, if not exceeding, the 1999 Suzuki Hayabusa's tested speeds of 188–194 mph (303–312 km/h), [5] whereas Sport Rider were only able to achieve a 185.4 mph (298.4 km/h) top speed ...
G. Suzuki Gemma; Suzuki GF250; Suzuki Gixxer; Suzuki SFV650 Gladius; Suzuki GN series; Suzuki GN250; Suzuki GR650; Suzuki GS series; Suzuki GS150R; Suzuki GS400E
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Bahasa Melayu; မြန်မာဘာသာ ... [269] [270] The 1998 Suzuki Hayabusa is included in the JSAE 240 Landmarks of Japanese Automotive Technology. ...
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.
Suzuki Across (motorcycle) Suzuki FXR150; Suzuki GSX-R series; Suzuki GSX-R125; Suzuki GSX-R400; Suzuki GSX-R600; Suzuki GSX-R750; Suzuki GSX-R1000; Suzuki GSX-R1100; Suzuki GSX250R; Suzuki Hayabusa; Suzuki RF600R; Suzuki RF900R; Suzuki RG500; Suzuki RGV250; Suzuki TL1000R; Suzuki TL1000S
Suzuki 1983 XN 85 Turbo; Kawasaki 1983-1985 GPZ750 Turbo; Honda CX650 Turbo had a 674 CC, 100 BHP V-twin engine. It is contestably the best forced induction production bike of the 1980s from any Japanese manufacturer. The 1983 model Honda CX650 Turbos had solved the lag problems that earlier models like the CX500 Turbo had encountered.