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Cycle News 2013 Issue 25 June 25

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VOL. 50 ISSUE 25 JUNE 25, 2013 P61 Best not to look. Just hold on and enjoy the ride. Just know that you're probably not going as fast as it says; yet you're definitely going faster than you should be. Welcome to the Hayabusa. Same as it ever was. Big, comfy and extremely fast, i.e., a bit bi-polar. The first Hayabusa was introduced to the world as a 1999 model – named after the Japanese peregrine falcon, a small hawk generally regarded as the world's fastest flying bird. And it took our breath away – the bike, not the hawk – but who knew back then that it would turn into one of the company's most popular models. In 2003, the model took on some technical mods – most notably setting changes to the fuel-injection system and an upgraded ECU. In 2008 the Hayabusa got a complete makeover with new styling and a bump in capacity from 1299cc to the 1340cc it retains today. For 2013, the Hayabusa has been further refined and gets ABS for the first time as well as Brembo monobloc brakes (it had Tokicos) up front – making it a clean sweep as all the Suzuki sportbikes now feature the monobloc Brembos. The diameter of the pistons is also bigger – from 32-30mm to 32-32mm – thus giving more force on the disc and increased initial bite. The ABS control unit is located under the fuel tank and below the air box and the system uses sensors on both wheels to detect locking.

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