Suzuki bikes have been living to
expectations of bike lovers by application of the latest in biking
technology and coming up with new variants of racing bikes with that
hard fought experience in racing to give the edge on racing tracks
especially. For sure the racing bike Suzuki GSX-R1000 deserves
a mention here. It’s one from the GSX-R series from Suzuki’s portfolio.
It was launched in 2001 and almost established its niche market and
fanfare across the world because of loads of new technology
incorporated. Suzuki GSX-R1000 is also dubbed to be a machine made for
street cruising but also strong to race on the tracks.
It is the ability to meet the
requirements of riders such as acceleration, braking, and cornering and
repeat that makes the Suzuki technology rightfully one of the best in
the biking world. It’s because their bikes are designed to give much
needed comfort to the rider which is ignored by other bike makers.
Suzuki’s racing bikes have incredible lap time on the tracks, and so
become a driving bliss for rider to drive them on the highways.
Should looks be sufficient for a bike
lover the Suzuki Hayabusa can lure you away with its looks. The beast
like machine has lots of muscle on the fuel tank and the big rear tyre
gives the monster like looks to this street-smart machine. Seat saddle
dips and the rear tyre assembly rises, so the seating is ergonomically
supported. Again, the super bike is designed to take only the rider. His
companion will be the machine itself and seat doesn’t accommodate one
more. Trendy dual-toned side and front cowls appeal the youth and the
side stand looks somewhat flimsy (don’t doubt its strength though as
there have been no instances of its breakage while supporting the weight
of the bike).
Note: This bike is not the same one as the Hayabusa which was launched in India recently. A review of that bike will be published soon.
Suzuki GSX-R1000 is more popular as
Suzuki Hayabusa and it has more power compared to its forerunners; that
of 7bhp-185bhp variants. This one is for sure a rider-friendly bike and
it sports a 3-way power switch so one can opt for whatever power one
desires which obviously depend on the road/track conditions. However,
the maximum derivable speed of Hayabusa is a galloping 190kmph.
The GSX-R1000 K7 runs on a 999cc
4-stroke, 4-cylinder liquid-cooled engine for increased power, torque
and acceleration. The engine uses, what is called as, forged pistons
technology in aluminum alloy with chrome-molybdenum connecting rods and
hollow camshafts in addition to the secondary balance shaft to reduce
the vibration.
The power execution as well as throttle
twist are absolute smoothie in the Hayabusa and will transfer an
incredible experience for the driver. It indeed takes a little time to
get used to throttle of this machine if you are a HD rider for long.
Additionally, Suzuki Hayabusa features
ISC (Idle Speed Control) system which means better starting even during
cold times and a stable idle quality eventually emitting low wastes into
atmosphere. Large oil pump cools the oil and; the rear shock has high
and low compression damping. The long wheelbase makes the ride and
balance absolute easy for the racetrack purists. GSX-1000R K7 has loads
of electronic gadgetry should looks and engine are not sufficient to
attract you. It has an electronic controlled steering damper, a slipper
clutch as well as adjustable suspension. The radial brakes and the
adjustable pegs make it better with those master cylinders
Suzuki Hayabusa sports a new
auto-adjusting clutch that operates hydraulically. Sounds Greek and
Latin? Well, it simply implies that a rider will not experience changes
in the clutch on a long drive, as smooth as you are riding an
auto-geared bike. Hayabusa also features a cool instrument assembly
which is easy to read and also a motor-controlled analog. Besides, there
are other gadgets such as digital and LCD speedometer, LCD indicator
for telling engine mode, tachometer, dual trip meter, clock, as well as
gear position sensor, a light to indicate rpm. Now at least these things
will be up to the expectations of a technology-friendly racer of the
modern day.
Coming to the performance of Hayabusa,
it never lets a biker down and is considered as one very dependable
fellow. The bike is built for rough usage and so runs for several miles
without demanding your attention at all. If there is a flip side of this
super bike, it would be the finish and paint work on the panels that
let an international biker down. All said and done, the high-end
technology besides electronic gadgetry and the world class performance
you can count on should be enough to call you and lay hands on its
throttle and you are off on the track like a horse and you will agree
that the Suzuki GSX-1000R K7 Hayabusa is rightfully given the tagline, “own the racetrack!”
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