Suzuki Hayabusa 2008 Review
Date: 18.12.2007
I'm still not sure what to think of the big Busa. It goes, by god does it go. In a way that makes adrenalin wipe memories.
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2008 Suzuki Hayabusa
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Compared to the sleek and sudden Dobermans of the Litre-Bike
world, the Hayabusa moves with the smooth unstoppable force of a
supercharged St Bernard, accelerating from 160 to 260 like they get
to 80.
Congratulations Mr Macdonald, you have now lost your licence so
thoroughly, we may never find it again. At 220, the Busa is
comfortable and reassuring, in a way everything else on the planet
is at 100. There's a big hole behind the windscreen to stick your
head in, where you note, after a slightly grumbly run through
4500-5000rpm in top, things smoothing out. Here, the rear end,
which aesthetically I'm not into, is engineered perfectly and
starts to do its job of keeping air attached to smooth out flow. It
never, ever feels as fast as it is.
It also stops, and goes around corners. I noticed the long and low
stance (maybe it's more a huge, very angry Dachshund) in turns, but
it was never a hindrance and overall it shrinks nicely on the move
and has superb all-rounder dynamics. The photoshoot on the drag
strip was interesting. Nothing illustrates monumental, torquey
oomph like a standing start, and the Busa just lays it down like
it's attached to the finish trap with a big bungy. The ZX-14
doesn't deliver anywhere as much in the basement, and the R1 we had
used to commute there, felt like a fussy 125 two-stroke off the
line by comparison.
The Hayabusa is nearly all things - fun, a usable daily-driver and
fast, without being urgent and demanding. If big power in a velvet
glove is your thing, join the Busa-ratii immediately.
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