The fastest motorcycle in the world.
A machine that captivates the gaze. I've long been fascinated by the
the Suzuki Hayabusa. I think it will be only a short time until I own
one.
Each trip to the dealer to check out this bike is like a pilgrimage to
Mecca. To those of us who saw the sportbike evolve over the last 15
years. From the '86 GSXR750 to where we stand today, this bike is by
far the pinnacle of progress.
When I look at it- it seem huge. But once I'm riding, it feels like a
toy.
The Hayabusa in unlike anything I have ever ridden before. It's more
refined than my ZX-11. When you rev the motor and accelerate off into
the distance, it feels designed for this. As if it's sole purpose were
entrenched in allowing the ride to travel at any velocity in relative
safety and ease.
I realize now the level of discipline and restraint it requires to own
this bike. Well, maybe I wouldn't call it restraint, but just plain
discipline. The whole package takes some readjusting as to what you
might think of as normal. You're headed down the freeway, the
speedometer indicates 70 mph, yet it barely seems to have risen around
it's circular path.One of the most interesting things I ever read
about the Hayabusa is instead of pulling wheelies when you grab a
fistful of throttle, instead the bike will rocket forward and slowly
pull the front tire off the ground.When you sit upon this bike, it has
a wondrous feel that occurs when your hands contact the handlebars.
It's a tingle that flows through your wrists, arms, shoulders and
causes a sensation of warmth to flow across your chest.
Torque is a wonderful thing.
Horsepower, is a very wonderful thing.
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Hayabusa -
2010
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