ENGINE TYPE
4-stroke, 4-cylinder, liquid-cooled, DOHC
DISPLACEMENT
1340cc
BORE X STROKE
81.0mm x 65.0mm (3.189in x 2.559in)
COMPRESSION RATION
12.5 : 1
RATED OUTPUT
140.0 kW @ 9700rpm (190PS)
MAX. TORQUE
150.00Nm @ 7000rpm
LUBRICATION
Wet-sump
FUEL SUPPL
Fuel injection
EXHAUST SYSTEM
4 into 2
CERTIFICATION
Euro 5
GEARBOX
6 Speed
FINAL DRIVE
Chain
IGNITION
Electronic ignition
SPARK PLUG
4
STARTING
Electric
FRONT SUSPENSION
Inverted telescopic, coil spring, oil damped
FRONT BRAKE
Brembo Stylema®, 4-piston, twin disc
REAR SUSPENSION
Link type, coil spring, oil damped
REAR BRAKE
1-piston, single disc
FRONT TYRE
120/70ZR17M/C (58W)
REAR TYRE
190/50ZR17M/C (73W)
LENGTH
2180mm (85.8 in.)
WIDTH
735mm (28.9in)
HEIGHT
1165mm (45.09in)
GROUND CLEARANCE
125mm (4.9in)
USABABLE TANK VOLUME
20.0 litres (4.39UK gallons)
WHEELBASE
1480mm (5831in)
SEAT HEIGHT
800mm (31.5in)
Electronics
The new Hayabusa’s electronics suite is further bolstered by a launch control system with three modes that allow riders to limit engine RPM to 4,000, 6,000, or 8,000 RPM before launching, depending on their confidence or experience.
Cruise control allows riders to set their desired speed on longer journeys. With the system activated via a button on the right hand switchgear and the speed set and adjusted using buttons on the left, riders can release the twist grip and continue onwards at thei
Brembo Brakes
The system also identifies when the brakes are being applied on a descent, with the ABS unit using input from the IMU to monitor the bike’s posture, before optimising front brake pressure to prevent rear wheel lift. The IMU also enables the new Hayabusa’s hill hold function, which automatically engages the rear brake for 30 seconds once the motorcycle comes to a stop facing uphill, even if the rider releases the brake lever or pedal. This helps ensure a smoother restart free of worries that the
Chassis
Hayabusa has always been known for its remarkable combination of high-speed stability and its planted feel alongside surprising agility and nimbleness. As a result, Suzuki engineers focussed on evolving the existing chassis setup to build on the proven base, as opposed to ringing the changes unnecessarily.
The tried and tested twin-spar aluminium frame uses extruded aluminium sections which lend the right amount of suppleness and strength, achieving a better overall balance. A new subframe re
Wheels and Riding Position
Mounted to new seven-spoke wheels are bigger 320mm discs up front, with improved stopping power also coming from Brembo Stylema calipers.
Longer journeys on the new Hayabusa are not only made easier thanks to the extensive electronics package, but changes to the bike’s ergonomics see the ‘bars brought closer to the rider by 12mm, aiding rider comfort while ensuring the rider remains directly connected to the front wheels
Engine
Changes to the combustion chamber promotes faster and more efficient burning of the fuel-air mixture. Further machining on the combustion chamber around the intake valve expands the valve curtain area and improves the flow coefficient by 5% as the valve begins to open and reaches 5mm in lift height.
A new ride-by-wire electronic throttle system works with the new Hayabusa’s variety of electronic control systems, while also providing a light, natural response with linear control, similar to th
Dashboard
The colour TFT screen displays a plethora of information readouts from the new Hayabusa’s suite of electronics (described in full, below) including the current SDMS-α settings or an active data display that shows lean angle (with peak-hold function), front and rear brake pressure, rate of forward/reverse acceleration and the current accelerator position. The panel also shows clock, gear position, odometer, dual trip meter, ambient temperature, instant fuel consumption, riding range, trip time, a
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