You don’t have to be an expert on motorcycles to associate the name Hayabusa with speed. The Suzuki Hayabusa superbike has always been a hard-hitting contender in the never-ending battle for the title of the world’s fastest motorcycle. Recently, Suzuki delighted fans by unveiling a new generation 2021 Suzuki Hayabusa with an arsenal of new parts and less weight. Suzuki took the best bits of the previous generations and then installed over 550 new parts to evolve the Hayabusa into a faster, leaner sports bike. The bike’s shape will be instantly recognizable to fans and haters alike but flexes have improved aerodynamics with razor-sharp lines and redesigned side mirrors. The 2021 Hayabusa shines the road ahead through stacked LED headlights and new taillights have been added, as well. The 2021Hayabusa provides vital information to the rider through dual-analog gauges surrounding the TFT display.
The 2021 Suzuki Hayabusa slices through the air using a 1,340 cc inline-four cylinder engine, producing a face peeling 187 horsepower and 111 pound-feet of torque to reach an electronically limited top speed of 186 mph. The engine breathes easily through a twin set of chrome-plated exhaust pipes. Suzuki gave the 2021 Hayabusa plenty of electronic aids to help riders keep this crotch-rocket from leaving the atmosphere. The new Hayabusa features lean angle-sensitive ABS, hill-start assist, traction control, launch control, a bi-directional quick shifter, and an active speed limiter. The Hayabusa also features Suzuki’s Drive Mode Selector with different riding modes depending on road conditions. The 2021 Suzuki Hayabusa will arrive in the UK first in March and will arrive in the US later this year.
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