Thursday, 16 October 2008

Are you man enough to ride the 1300 hayabusa turbo

  If you are looking for the ultimate superbike a motorcycle with no comparables then there is only one choice the awesome 1300 hayabusa turbo. There are many superbikes on the market from top marques like Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki and Ducati just to name a few. All have very powerful engines capable of phenomenal acceleration but one machine stands high and proud above the rest, the suzuki hayabusa. The suzuki hayabusa is one of the fastest production bikes of the modern era, with its new 1340cc engine developing over 180 bhp and a top speed of hayabusa of over 186mph.    Suzuki is renowned for producing bulletproof, ultra reliable high performance engines and the hayabusa performance engine is just that. Even despite the awesome hayabusa performance many owners strive to modify both the looks and the performance of their suzuki hayabusa to turn it into a fire breathing custom hayabusa.    There are multitudes of customising parts available to individualise your custom hayabusa. By far the most popular tuning part for the suzuki hayabusa is the turbo charger. The 1300 turbo hayabusa is massively powerful and turns the already very quick suzuki hayabusa into a missile. Once the rev counter hits 3500rpm the turbo boosts in, blurring vision and stretching your arms.    My advice for the 1300 hayabusa turbo is to opt for an air shifter to change gears instantaneously without the clutch.     On the drag strip the 1300 hayabusa turbo holds the 1350cc world record for top speed recorded for a two way run of 261mph. In order to keep the front wheel from constantly pointing skyward on acceleration most 1300 hayabusa turbo owners fit an oversize elongated swinging arm that acts to increase the wheelbase. These suzuki hayabusa performance parts look trick and cool.     Due to the insane top speeds that can be reached by the Suzuki hayabusa recent legislation as ensued so that the company as to physically limit the top speed to 185mph.

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