Monday, February 8, 2021

New 2022 Suzuki HAYABUSA - Revealed


The new generation of the Hayabusa was developed not only to achieve more performance to raise and to meet the strict Euro 5 standards but also to win the hearts of its faithful admirers and all those who love the new and gritty line with taut and streamlined shapes. ENGINE FEATURES: • Inherits the legendary Hayabusa high-performance engine, four cylinders in line, liquid-cooled, 1,340 cm3, with updates that increase its efficiency and power. • New specially designed exhaust contributes to improved power, low-end torque and ai mid-range and to meet Euro 5 emission standards. • Engine interventions take the form of progressive and vigorous responses in the rpm range ranging from low to medium, the most used in daily driving. Chassis features: • The light and sturdy, double-beam aluminum frame, as well as the swingarm, are built using the techniques of fusion and extrusion and combine high-level performance with one proven and recognized reliability. • A streamlined aerodynamic design ensures one of the best drag coefficients ever obtained from a motorcycle, excellent downforce and excellent protection from the air. Besides ensuring stability and control at higher speeds, these shapes make driving more comfortable and less tiring. • Road behavior finds a perfect balance between reassuring stability at more sustained gaits, great agility and extraordinary docility at low speed. • The settings of the 43 mm KYB upside-down fork and the KYB rear shock both fully adjustable, have been revised to better absorb the roughness of the ground and to achieve better stability. • Brembo Stylema® four-piston front brake calipers coupled to 320 mm discs improve braking effectiveness. • New specially developed Bridgestone tires ensure better grip. • New seven-spoke wheels increase the feeling of stability. • Perfect 50:50 weight distribution between front and rear. • The handlebar, mounted 12 mm closer to the rider, improves comfort and reduces fatigue, enhancing sporty driving.

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