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HERE WE HAVE A LIMITED EDITION Z MODEL HAYABUSA FINISHED IN BLUE. IT WAS SUPPLIED NEW BY US,AND HAS ONLY ONE PREVIOUS OWNER AND A FULL SERVICE HISTORY IT HAS THE YOSHI EXHAUST SYSTEM, A LOVELY SW-MOTECH SOFT PANNIER SYSTEM, AND BAGLUX TANK COVER AND BAG. IT ALSO HAS THE SINGLE SEAT HUMP FITTED. IT ALSO COMES WITH THE STANDARD EXHAUST CANS, THE GRAB RAIL AND ALSO A REAR CARRIER/RACK Suzuki have played around with the GSX1300R Hayabusa’s styling without losing the original’s looks and character, as a result the new Suzuki Hayabusa looks really sleek. Engine capacity had increased and so has power and torque. Handling hasn’t been significantly improved, more a gentle step forward however the brakes are a miles better, Not much has changed on the new Suzuki Hayabusa: same wheelbase, rake and trail. However the shock and front forks have been upgraded and the swing arm strengthened. Thankfully the Hayabusa’s brakes are now radial and do an excellent of stopping the big girl, without any fade even on the track. As you expect from the Suzuki Hayabusa you can’t fling it around but if you ride smoothly it’s very rewarding and with a few tweaks makes a decent track motorcycle. The Suzuki Hayabusa has possibly the most powerful production engine on the market, alongside the Kawasaki ZZ-R1400, Suzuki are quoting 194.bhp and 115ftlb of torque for the Hayabusa. The motorcycle isn’t restricted in the lower gears its full power all the way to the 186mph speed limiter. Cosmetically the Suzuki Hayabusa has been tweaked, especially the back end, and there’s a noticeable difference in the quality of finish. I like the new look, the quality of finish is top shelf, paint is deep, much improved over the original Hayabusa. Being a Hayabusa reliability is unquestionable Fully adjustable suspension front and rear comes as standard on the new Hayabusa and like every new big Suzuki motorcycle there’s a three-way power switch limiting power. It’s not just a gimmick you really notice the difference between the power modes, making the Hayabusa less of an animal than before.