What year is Gen 2 Hayabusa?
2008
Second Generation Hayabusa — 2008-2012 The first revision to the Suzuki Hayabusa was in 2007, for the 2008 model year, known as a Gen 2 Hayabusa.
What is a Gen 2 Hayabusa?
The Hayabusa Gen 2 engine 1340cc has been around now since 2008 and therefore more readily available. The Gen 2 has quite a few advantages over the earlier engine; the gearbox was dramatically improved and some of the shortcomings in the original design and the weak output shaft were overcome.
How much horsepower does a Gen 2 Hayabusa have?
Second generation (2008–2020)
| Also called | GSX-1300R-K8 (2008), -K9 (2009) |
|---|---|
| Compression ratio | 12.5:1 |
| Top speed | 299 km/h (186 mph) |
| Power | 147 kW (197 hp)(claimed) 172.2 hp (128.4 kW) (rear wheel)@ 10100 rpm |
| Torque | 138.7 N⋅m (102.3 lb⋅ft),(claimed) 132.6 N⋅m (97.8 lb⋅ft) @ 7600 rpm(rear wheel) |
Are Hayabusas reliable?
Reliability & build quality Reliability is generally excellent with the Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa, although rear wheel bearings have been known to collapse occasionally at relatively low miles. The real problem with long term GSX1300R Hayabusa ownership is the quality of the finish on many components, which is poor.
Will there be a Gen 3 Hayabusa?
Here are the new things that the Gen 3 Hayabusa gets: A sophisticated computer (called Suzuki Intelligent Ride System or SIRS), which means ride-by-wire with a six-axis IMU, which lets the new Gen 3 Hayabusa get: Cruise control, and even a speed limiter (first on a motorcycle)
Is the new Hayabusa 2021 or 2022?
Suzuki brings back the Hayabusa for 2022—and it’s more advanced than before
| Spec | 2022 Suzuki Hayabusa GSX1300RR |
|---|---|
| Front suspension | Fully-adjustable KYB inverted fork |
| Rear suspension | Fully-adjustable KYB monoshock |
| Seat height | 31.5” |
| Curb weight | 582 lbs |