Friday, October 19, 2007

Suzuki Hayabusa

This bike is well known all around the world for beating every other bike out there. Now the new 2008 Hayabusa has an improved engine with more power, its funny to think if there will ever be a limit to how much power a bike can have. This did happen in Japan in 2001, they placed a speed limiter in the bike so that it would not go over 186mph. Honestly what is the point of lowering the speed limit from 212mph because if you crash you will still kill yourself especially in bike. It would probably take about 60mph to lose your life if you crashed. But this is what makes riding a motorcycle so thrilling, its the adrenaline that rushes through your blood. Riding is simply something that cannot be described. There is no word to describe the feeling of going down the highway with a motorcycle and being in the complete opened space. Even though it true that you might be a light sore after riding for hours but that is all included in the fun of it.

This bike has a top speed of over 200mph and to buy a car that reaches those speed you would have to be a millionaire. Now with $12,000 you can purchase one of thees awesome speed-demons. Now instead of having 1299cc its got 1340cc, that makes a pretty big difference. This bike is the fastest production bike and it will take you from 0 to 60 in about 3 seconds! There is no other feeling than the feeling of acceleration especially an acceleration like this one. The Hayabusa is also well known for not only it's aggressive looks but also it's unique design that gives it an extra muscular look. If you still don't believe the fact that this bike is the one you should own, then take a look at this video. Well of coarse that is not a stock Hayabusa.

1 comment:

Cute-lil'-Yaris said...

This bike is insanely fast, there are even videos of a guy that calls himself the "Ghost Rider" that drives around and teases the police.

A thing about this bike is that the handling is not that great due to a longer body for better performance in all areas except for handling.

Like you said, the price to performance ratio is simply awesome.