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Suzuki By Matthew C. Jester
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Suzuki Motor Corporation
Suzuki is a motor company originating from the country of Japan. They make everything form cars and truck to ATV’s and wheelchairs. The company was started by a man named Michio Suzuki in 1909.
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The GSX1300r…. Suzuki’s most famous creation was the invention of the Suzuki GSX1300r, or more commonly known as the Hayabusa. The GSX is a sport motorcycle first introduced in 1999. It quickly claimed the title of the worlds fastest production motorcycle.
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…GSX1300r continued The falcon is the predator of the blackbird, which was why the hayabusa got its name because it was the original intent of the motorcycle to unseat the Honda super blackbird as the worlds fastest bike. Hayabusa was named after the peregrine falcon, which has the fastest stoop of any bird at a speed of about miles per hour.
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Key features Aerodynamic fairing design with low drag coefficient. All fairing components have been designed for reduced drag and turbulence. Electronic fuel injection system, fed by 46mm throttle bodies and ram air intake with large volume air box. Large volume 4-into-2 exhaust system with stainless steel head pipes and lightweight aluminum silencers Digital direct-ignition system combines an ignition coil with each spark plug cap for reduced weight and stronger spark.
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Engine 1300 cc. 4-stroke Inline-four Liquid-cooled 16-valve
Fuel injected 155 HP
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Claiming the title The intent of the creation behind the hayabusa was to take the title as the fastest production sports bike away from Honda's CBR1100XX (Super Blackbird) The Hayabusa immediately took the title away by having a top speed between MPH due to technology superior for that time period. VS.
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Works cited Slides 1-7: Hayabusa.shtml Slide 3 pictures: bike-motorcycle-suzuki.html Slide 6 picture: vs-2012-suzuki-hayabusa-le-video html, ceramique.fr/trans-ceramic-bearing-bike-suzuki-hayabusa,us,4,kit- Hayabusa_mtr.cfm Slide 7 pictures:
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