A Suzuki Hayabusa, depending on the generation that you would like to obtain can be purchased from either a Suzuki retailer or it must be purchased second hand. The first generation bikes were made up until 2007, therefore these bikes must be purchased from another owner, so an online site or bike sales place would be the best option. The second generation bikes are currently being manufactured, so if you want to purchase a brand new bike then visit a local Suzuki retailer.
Sport bikes are not made for tall people but there are two bikes that are bigger than your 600cc and 1000cc bikes. One is the Suzuki 1300 Hayabusa and the other is the Kawasaki 1400 Ninja. I am 6'5 and have owned both but the Kawasaki fits me better and is superior to the Suzuki if it is 2012 or newer.
Several bikes are highly rated although the Suzuki Hayabusa is currently one of the fastest. Other bike manufacturers and producers include Ducati and Kawasaki.
The 1999 Hayabusa stock out of the box 189 mph +/-. After that year the bikes were governed.
There are many popular models of Suzuki bikes. The most popular models of Suzuki bikes include the Access, the Bandit, the Hayate, the Intruder, and the Slingshot Plus.
To be honest, the best bike, is the one you like the most. However, the fastest bike is the turbo Hayabusa, over 250MPH, currently the world record holder. For pure aesthetics, the Ducati Desmosedici (road version) is beautiful, well worth a look.
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The K number on a Suzuki DR650 that determines the bikes age can be found on its head.
Honda is a lot better then suzuki. From what I have seen, Suzuki is by far the worse. My buddy has an rm-z450 and its a pile. Honda is a lot better but Yamaha bikes are the best
There's no such thing as a 'Suzuki Ninja' 'Ninja' is the trademarked name of a series of Kawasaki's sport bikes, Suzuki's sport bikes trademarked name is 'GSXR' e.g. A Kawasaki ZX-10R would be similar to a Suzuki GSXR-1000, there are a lot of different things on each bike but a lot of Suzuki and Kawasaki parts are interchangeable on various bikes.
Suzuki from Japan came to India in 1980's and joined with TVS to sell bikes. All the bikes named as TVS-Suzuki. You can get all suzuki bikes only in TVS showrooms. TVS Suzuki had Max100R, Shogun, Shaolin, Fiero, Samurai etc... In early 2000's Suzuki moved away from TVS and started his own business without any joint ventures in later 2008. Suzuki allowed TVS to make all products with name TVS except few like Samurai. From then onwards the bikes came as TVS fiero, TVS max 100R, those bikes are purely from TVS. So fiero is the Suzuki product sold by TVS in both the names Suzuki Fiero and TVS Fiero. Apache RTR is the pure TVS bike launched couple of years back after Suzuki moved away. TVS bikes are Victor, Star, Apache etc... Hope this clarified the difference - VP
Suzuki is a manufacturer of motorcycles, motocross bikes and 4 wheelers. Suzuki started making 4 wheelers in 1983 with the introduction of the Suzuki LT125.