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Suzuki Hayabusa 25th Anniversary Celebration Edition launched

The Hayabusa 25th Anniversary Celebration Edition marks 25 years since production began.

Suzuki has launched the Hayabusa 25th Anniversary Celebration Edition in India. The superbike is priced at Rs 17.70 lakh (ex-showroom).

The Hayabusa 25th Anniversary Celebration Edition marks 25 years since the GSX1300R was unveiled at Intermot, Germany. The special edition superbike made its global debut in July last year.

The 25th Anniversary Celebration Edition comes in a special dual-tone colour scheme. It features a striking orange and black livery, gold-anodised parts, a 3D Suzuki emblem on the tank, a unique logo on the muffler and a celebratory edition seat cowling. 

Power comes from the same 1,340cc, in-line 4-cylinder engine that produces 190 BHP and 150 Nm. The engine is paired with a 6-speed gearbox and a bi-directional quickshifter.

 

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My Suzuki Hayabusa turns 7: Maintaining & pampering my superbike

It is a very forgiving motorcycle. On the other hand, my Ducati 848 EVO is razor-sharp and I need to get every input spot on to get rewarded.

BHPian SnS_12 recently shared this with other enthusiasts.

While Bianca (848 EVO) got most of the attention towards maintenance and upgrades in the last year, Bluebird had to be happy with just a Sprint filter replacement done during the annual maintenance service along with the coolant change and all fluids being replaced.

Also, it turned 7 in late February and it still feels like yesterday when I got her in 2017. It’s such a forgiving motorcycle and the engine on it is up for any challenge thrown at it at any time. While Bianca is razor sharp all the time and you need to get every input spot on to get rewarded or else it will throw its tantrum at you and the worst being riding it slow in stop-go traffic. Bluebird on the other hand is chill in any situation and will turn into a beast the moment you command it too.

Some pictures…

The Sprint replacement filter. Fingers crossed and hoping it restricts dust intake just like the OE filter.

Celebrating Bluebird's 7th birthday with a pastry.

Rode it to one of our regular hangouts where the staff got the pastry out and were equally surprised to see a birthday celebration for a superbike.

Took the Mrs for a spin after ages.

Mandatory pic with The Bank

Went for a spin today as had to take Bluebird for its detailing maintenance to OCD. Waiting at my friend's colony.

Bombay Coffee house scenes. Better to reach at 9 to get a table as this place attracts quite a crowd.

At OCD. The regular challenge for the guys is to make a clean bike cleaner.

Finally decided to take off the clear tank pad except for the bottom piece as it started yellowing

Taking off the residue glue left behind for a clean look.

Benefits of getting a good detail done from the right guys. The other Busa is three years younger than mine but looks older in comparison.

All done and shining like new. Will have a few more heads turning on the return journey back home.

Now I have to take out time and enjoy riding it before the monsoon hibernation…

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Suzuki Hayabusa 25th Anniversary Edition unveiled

It is still unclear whether the Hayabusa 25th Anniversary edition will be available in India.

The Suzuki Hayabusa has been in production for the past 25 years. To celebrate this, the bikemaker has introduced a special edition of its flagship superbike called the Hayabusa 25th Anniversary Edition.

The 25th Anniversary Edition comes in a dual-tone shade of Orange and Black with anodized gold parts. The bike continues to feature the famous 'Kanji' logo and comes with a rear seat cowl.

Powering the special edition Hayabusa is the same 1,340cc, liquid-cooled inline-4 that makes 190 BHP and 150 Nm. The engine is paired with a 6-speed gearbox and a bi-directional quickshifter.

The Suzuki Hayabusa 25th Anniversary Edition will be available globally from July onwards. Whether it will be introduced in India remains to be seen.

 

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2023 Suzuki Hayabusa launched at Rs 16.90 lakh

The 2023 Suzuki Hayabusa is RDE compliant and comes with new dual-tone colour options.

Suzuki has launched the 2023 edition of its legendary Hayabusa in India. The superbike is priced at Rs 16.90 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).

Suzuki has made a few changes to the Hayabusa for the 2023 model year. The bike is now OBD2-A compliant, which is necessary under the new RDE regulations.

The 2023 Hayabusa gets dual-tone bodywork with contrasting colours for the parts around the front air intakes, side cowlings and the rear section. The bike is now available in three colour options: Metallic Thunder Gray / Candy Daring Red, Metallic Mat Black No. 2 / Glass Sparke Black and Pearl Vigor Blue / Pearl Brilliant White.

Powering the Hayabusa is the familiar 1,340cc, inline 4-cylinder engine. It develops 190 BHP and 150 Nm. The engine is paired with a 6-speed gearbox. The bike retains the same suspension and braking setup as before.

 

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100 Suzuki Hayabusa superbikes sold in just 1 hour

The second lot of the 2021 Hayabusa flew off the shelves faster than the first batch did a few months back.

Suzuki had opened bookings for the second batch of the 2021 Hayabusa on July 1. Well, stocks didn't last long and the bike is said to have been sold out in just an hour.

Suzuki launched the 2021 Hayabusa in India earlier this year. In the first batch, the bike maker imported 101 units, which were sold out in just a couple of days. The second batch consisted of 100 motorcycles.

The third generation Hayabusa comes with an updated fairing and is 2 kg lighter than its predecessor. It gets a revised instrument cluster with an LCD screen in the centre, launch control, active speed limiter and cruise control.

The new Hayabusa is powered by a 1,340cc, four-stroke, fuel-injected liquid-cooled DOHC, in-line four-cylinder engine that delivers 187 BHP @ 9,700 rpm and 150 Nm @ 7,000 rpm. This engine complies with BS6 emission norms.

Source: Zigwheels

 

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Suzuki reopens bookings for the 2021 Hayabusa in India

Suzuki will start deliveries of the second batch in August.

Suzuki has started accepting bookings for the second batch of the 2021 Hayabusa in India. Deliveries are expected to commence in August.

The 2021 Hayabusa was launched in April this year and the first batch of 101 bikes was sold out in just 2 days. Since then, Suzuki had halted bookings. However, dealerships have started taking orders recently. The booking amount is set at Rs. 1 lakh.

The new-gen Hayabusa is the first full model change in 13 years, yet it looks similar to the outgoing model. It comes equipped with Suzuki Intelligent Ride System (SIRS), Power Mode Selector, Motion Track Traction Control, Anti-lift Control, Engine Brake Control and Active Speed Limiter.

The Hayabusa is powered by a 1,340cc, 4-stroke, fuel-injected, liquid-cooled, DOHC, in-line 4-cylinder engine that delivers 187 BHP @ 9,700 rpm and 150 Nm @ 7,000 rpm. 

 

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2021 Suzuki Hayabusa deliveries begin in India

The second batch is expected to arrive in the month of July or August.

Deliveries of the 2021 Suzuki Hayabusa have commenced.

The third generation Hayabusa was launched in India in April this year and the first batch of 101 bikes was sold out in just 2 days. The second batch is expected to arrive in the month of July or August.

The Hayabusa is powered by a 1,340cc, 4-stroke, fuel-injected, liquid-cooled, DOHC, in-line 4-cylinder engine that delivers 187 BHP @ 9,700 rpm and 150 Nm @ 7,000 rpm.

The new-gen Hayabusa is the first full model change in 13 years, yet it looks similar to the previous model. It comes equipped with Suzuki Intelligent Ride System (SIRS), Power Mode Selector, Motion Track Traction Control, Anti-lift Control, Engine Brake Control and Active Speed Limiter.

 

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Suzuki Hayabusa and Yamaha R6 found abandoned in Thane

The bikes could have been seized by the DRI during a crackdown on illegally imported superbikes.

A red Suzuki Hayabusa and a Yamaha R6 were found abandoned at an RTO in Thane. The bikes could have been seized by the DRI during a crackdown on illegally imported superbikes. Other superbikes, including a Yamaha R1, were seized and are now lying in a poor state.

The Hayabusa is one of the most popular superbikes in the country. It is powered by a 1,300cc in-line 4-cylinder engine and is considered to be one of the fastest motorcycles in the world, with a top speed in excess of 300 km/h. The motorcycle shot to fame in India after actor John Abraham rode the bike in the movie Dhoom.

Along with the Hayabusa, the images also show a Yamaha R6 covered in dust. Although the R6 was never officially sold in the Indian market, it did have quite a following. Yamaha discontinued the road-going version of the R6 recently, replacing it with the YZF-R7 model which was unveiled last month. The Yamaha R6 is, however, available internationally for track-only use.

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2nd batch of the 2021 Suzuki Hayabusa arriving by July

Bookings for the second batch of the 3rd-gen Hayabusa are expected to open in July 2021.

The 2021 Suzuki Hayabusa was launched in India in April this year and the first batch of 101 units was sold out within just 2 days. It has now been reported that Suzuki is planning to introduce the second batch of bikes around July or August 2021.

It's the third generation of the superbike and a first full model change in 13 years. However, Suzuki has retained the bike's iconic silhouette.

The 2021 Hayabusa comes with Suzuki Intelligent Ride System (SIRS), Power Mode Selector, Motion Track Traction Control, Anti-lift Control, Engine Brake Control and Active Speed Limiter.

The Hayabusa is powered by a 1,340cc, 4-stroke, fuel-injected liquid-cooled, DOHC, in-line 4-cylinder engine that delivers 187 BHP @ 9,700 rpm and 150 Nm @ 7,000 rpm.

Source: CarandBike

 

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2021 Suzuki Hayabusa sold out in just 2 days

The third generation Hayabusa was launched in the Indian market on April 26.

The first lot of 101 units of the 2021 Suzuki Hayabusa have been sold out within just 2 days of its launch. Deliveries are expected to begin next month.

Suzuki launched the third generation Hayabusa in the Indian market on April 26, 2021. The bike gets an updated fairing and is 2 kg lighter than its predecessor. It gets a revised instrument cluster with an LCD screen in the centre, launch control, active speed limiter and cruise control.

The new Hayabusa is powered by a 1,340cc, four-stroke, fuel-injected liquid-cooled DOHC, in-line four-cylinder engine that delivers 187 BHP @ 9,700 rpm and 150 Nm @ 7,000 rpm. This engine complies with BS6 emission norms.

 

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