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mrpolo1...
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is it normal for suzuki hayabusa engines to give off so much heat compared to other motorcycles?
when motorcycle is sustained at normal operation, why does the right side produce so much heat compared to other bikes ? Not the fatigue but towards the mid-front area.
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A:(from EspenV)
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It has a 1300ccm fluid cooled engine. It's bound to produce a lot of heat from its cooler, which sits in front of the engine and vents through the fairing.
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Aravind S
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How much would i have to spend for the periodic maintenance of a New Suzuki Hayabusa?
If i bought a new hayabusa,and how mu ch would have to spen for the novelty of disk fluid,engine oil,all other maintenance essential for the perfect working
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A:(from billcarr)
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Not much more than any other four cylinder bike. Why should it, these things run fast, well, and reliably. That it has 160 + horsepower is frosting on the block. Change the oil and filters yourself and every 12K or so have the dealer do an annual. That annual will be $350 - $400, my divine. I dont know how the valves are adjusted, it may be shimmed, if so figure a dab more and be darned careful where you take it. There are far more idiots than mechanics out there.
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steven d
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does the suzuki hayabusa come in a 600cc version?
I'm simply starting out riding and I'm looking to buy my first bike. i really like the hayabusa but people have been potent me i wont be able to handle it because its too fast and I'm too small for it. but wouldn't it alter b transfer sense for Suzuki to make a 600cc engine for it or smaller for the people who aren't tiring to fly but just like how the bike looks. by the way I'm 5'7 135 pounds I'm not a pusillanimous guy though. just small. what do you think i should do? or do you know of another nice looking bike tthat's a 600
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A:(from kilo6475)
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No sir, the GSX1300R, look over also Hayabusa, is Suzuki;s top of the line sport bike. It comes only with a 1300cc engine, and is a straight score monster, but it's not really a true sportbike in my opinion because its made predominantly to go in a point-blank line, and the allure to many of a street bike to many is the ability to go fast, and yet still be energetic.
Suzuki makes a very sleek sexy GSXR-600 sportbike, that still has some of the characteristics of the Busa drawing, but a more newbie friendly 600cc engine, which is more forgiving to beginners, but will still have your ass if you dont reverence it.
If you want a great 600cc, go for the GSXR, many have said its easier and fun to bully than many of its competitors, but my personal choice would be the Yamaha R6, she's fast, sleek, indecent, and happened to win best 600 at MasterBike this year. Whatever you choose, recognize that a 600 will get you into trouble very quickly, Very quickly. Just got my license and getting about to get my bike as well, but ive rode a few. Be careful, ride safe, and dont try to affect people, because dead people arent impressive!
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Norm T
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purchased a used 2006 Hayabusa 1300 When the engine warms up the clutch slips?
Is there an informal fit?
Already change the oil, used Suzuki 10-40 SG / SJ
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dn24210r
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Suzuki Hayabusa salvage dealers?
where is the most suitable place to find salvaged
Suzuki Hayabusa dont need the front end
just want the move train(must run and go through all gears ((engine trans controls))thats all i ask)
really as a matter of fact want a 1300
will not spend more then 3k
real experience's with dealer/people please
salvaged dealers
e bay ok honest need real world experiences with Suzuki Hayabusa salvage dealers
distinguish enough people in crash network auctions i will find one but would like to talk with some salvation dealers to find best auctions or buy from them
thanks
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A:(from YZF750R)
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Cycletrader online has tns of retrieval bikes. I'm sure you can find a busa there
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