about 186 miles per hour.. although this figure is dependent on your elevation, rider weight, outisde temperature, year of the bike, what tires you are using (a 190/55 track tire for example has a larger radius than a 190/50 normal tire) and even if you took your mirrors off. by radar, at sea-level, my 2007 gsxr1000 will do about 184mph.. my speedometer will show 191mph (i took the governer out) but speedometers are always off. bike has a slip on SBK exhaust and diablo corsa 3 190/55's ps: if anyone tells you that a gsxr1000 does 200mph (or any liter or lesser bike for that matter), tell them to shut the **** up and tell them that MCN tried to get a hayabusa gsx1300r to do 200mph (again, 200mph radar speed, not 200mph speedometer speed) and they MELTED A PISTON while trying.
it will go about 140-160 mph.
190 MPH had one to fast if you ask me
No, not just bolt on and go, get the rear spacer from the gsxr wheel and install rear wheel with that spacer and remove te stock one that's on the Busa, then mill .125 off the rear brake caliper hanger so it tightens to the wheel.. as for the front you'll need the gsxr 1000 rotors too, as well as spacers from the gsxr for them to fit a Busa.
About 160 mph
All depends on how you use the power band
up to 185 mph
top speed of suzuki biplane
Suzuki Hayabusa
54 or 59
Contrary to what the speedometer might say (and GSXR 750 owners), a 2008 GSXR does not have the displacement to reach 180mph. A road test conducted in Germany had a rider reach 181mph - or what said 181mph on the speedometer - but was actually clocked on radar going 173mph. 173mph is what a GSXR will reach at around 1200 feet altitude and 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Depending on the altitude and temperature, you might have slight fluctuations. If you want to go 180mph+, just get a GSX1000R
about 350 mph
about 200