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Reviewed on August 10, 2023

Motorcycle reviewed 2009 Suzuki Hayabusa view listing

4.5
I’ve owned this motorcycle for 12 years. Never had an issue with reliability, performance is spectacular. Comfort level is a typical sport bike feel. I highly recommend this bike to somebody that has experience in riding something... read more
I’ve owned this motorcycle for 12 years. Never had an issue with reliability, performance is spectacular. Comfort level is a typical sport bike feel. I highly recommend this bike to somebody that has experience in riding something fast.
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Reviewed on November 13, 2016

Motorcycle reviewed 2007 Suzuki Hayabusa view listing

4.0
They said I was insane choosing such a beast as my first bike but I couldn't deny the love at first sight of Blueberry! So much power yet so smooth and as we grew together my confidence did as well. She's not a great cornering bike but that's ok because I don't like my women on corners. The way she... read more
They said I was insane choosing such a beast as my first bike but I couldn't deny the love at first sight of Blueberry! So much power yet so smooth and as we grew together my confidence did as well. She's not a great cornering bike but that's ok because I don't like my women on corners. The way she opens herself up to me is a dream and keeps me in love.
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Reviewed on March 5, 2016

Motorcycle reviewed 2005 Suzuki Hayabusa view listing

5.0
My previous bike was a Gixxer, and I loved it. But, even when I had that bike, I always wanted a Busa. Granted, being the Busa is a much bigger bike, I can't get as deep into cornering like I could on my Gixxer. Nonetheless, the worth-while trade off is its amazing high-speed open road ride! I... read more
My previous bike was a Gixxer, and I loved it. But, even when I had that bike, I always wanted a Busa. Granted, being the Busa is a much bigger bike, I can't get as deep into cornering like I could on my Gixxer. Nonetheless, the worth-while trade off is its amazing high-speed open road ride! I don't get fatigued after hours of riding like I used to on my Gixxer. Lastly, the power is more than you'll ever need, because it's the next thing to flying! 5 out of 5
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Reviewed on December 14, 2012

Motorcycle reviewed 2007 Suzuki Hayabusa 1300 view listing

5.0
What a great bike the Gen 1 2007 Sanoma Red is. My accessories include Hayabusa Logo Fairing protection and screen protection. I had a Gen 2 but like the Gen 1... read more
What a great bike the Gen 1 2007 Sanoma Red is. My accessories include Hayabusa Logo Fairing protection and screen protection. I had a Gen 2 but like the Gen 1 better.
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Reviewed on May 20, 2012

Motorcycle reviewed 2005 Suzuki Hayabusa view listing

5.0
My other bike is an '07 FXDB...mega comfort. Apples and oranges over all. The Busa is everything I hoped for in a dominator. Power at the twist of the wrist. Snap the throttle in first and carry the front end thru third without effort. The only thing I need to add is cruise control. It's too... read more
My other bike is an '07 FXDB...mega comfort. Apples and oranges over all. The Busa is everything I hoped for in a dominator. Power at the twist of the wrist. Snap the throttle in first and carry the front end thru third without effort. The only thing I need to add is cruise control. It's too easy to look down and realize 90+ mph. It's easy to drag the edges of my boots and mine has no problem with 100+ tight and long sweepers.
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Reviewed on January 7, 2012

Motorcycle reviewed 2007 Suzuki Hayabusa 1300 view listing

5.0
This is my third Hayabusa, which really says so much about this bike. Its speed is well documented, but the Hayabusa is so much more than a missile. It's comfortable enough to tour Europe, nimble enough to keep with 1L pocket rockets, but with a presence matched by no other similar machine.... read more
This is my third Hayabusa, which really says so much about this bike. Its speed is well documented, but the Hayabusa is so much more than a missile. It's comfortable enough to tour Europe, nimble enough to keep with 1L pocket rockets, but with a presence matched by no other similar machine. This really is as near to the complete motorcycle that is possible to own. Sure, if you want to tour Africa buy a BMW, if you are after a track day, yep, a ZX10 is a better bet. But how often are you REALLY doing those things?? For 'every day' use, NOTHING beats this bike. As tame or as wild as you want it to be, the Hayabusa truly is a bike for all seasons and reasons. Try one!!!!
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Reviewed on October 3, 2011

Motorcycle reviewed 2000 Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa view listing

5.0
I bought it new at a dealership in Washington State. We get a lot of rain throught the year (yes, sometimes summer showers, too). It does well in the rain but it will hydroplane in puddles and ruts. I've been riding since I was a kid. I use the 'BUSA' for rush hour traffic into Seattle, 62... read more
I bought it new at a dealership in Washington State. We get a lot of rain throught the year (yes, sometimes summer showers, too). It does well in the rain but it will hydroplane in puddles and ruts. I've been riding since I was a kid. I use the 'BUSA' for rush hour traffic into Seattle, 62 miles one-way. Commuting is where the miles have piled up. The dealership has keep my animal alive and kicking. I was hoping to reach 100,000 miles this year but it might not happen until next year.
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Reviewed on May 25, 2010

Motorcycle reviewed 2002 Suzuki Hayabusa 1300 view listing

5.0
Where to begin; I put 72,000mi on my Hayabusa. If I didn't love it, I would of sold it long before. It was as reliable as a hammer. The only issues that I had were: the clutch slave cylinder kept leaking, I replaced the seal twice, and the whole unit once. The clutch lever sensor switch went... read more
Where to begin; I put 72,000mi on my Hayabusa. If I didn't love it, I would of sold it long before. It was as reliable as a hammer. The only issues that I had were: the clutch slave cylinder kept leaking, I replaced the seal twice, and the whole unit once. The clutch lever sensor switch went out once(this tells the bike that the clutch is pulled in, so it will allow the bike to start). Second gear started slipping, an issue that I may have caused when I put in an aftermarket clutch that didn't fit right(I pulled it for a stock replacement), a lot of busas have lost second gear, but I think that is has a lot to do with how you treat the bike. There is a lot of torque getting slammed through that tranny, I can imagine that lack of smooth clutch work, combined with a heavy throttle hand will thrash second gear pretty good. Anyway, not a bad record of reliability in 72k of riding. I rode it almost daily, from long distance touring to twisty back roads; all in comfort and pleasure. The forks need heavier springs, and a revalve is a good idea. Otherwise, the bike is absolutely outstanding in its ability to do everything well. As a daily rider, I couldn't ask for more. After you get used to riding a busa, every other motorcycle feels like there is something wrong with it.
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Reviewed on April 19, 2010

Motorcycle reviewed 2009 Suzuki Hayabusa view listing

5.0
BUSA Smokes Competition! If I had to describe what it sounds like when you are shifting the gears it would be: 1st - Yourrrrrrr 2nd - Gonnaaaaaaaaaaa 3rd - Dieeeeeeeeeeeeee 4, 5 & 6th? - haven't got her up to this gear yet as the State Troopers on I95 don't like time travelers. NO... read more
BUSA Smokes Competition! If I had to describe what it sounds like when you are shifting the gears it would be: 1st - Yourrrrrrr 2nd - Gonnaaaaaaaaaaa 3rd - Dieeeeeeeeeeeeee 4, 5 & 6th? - haven't got her up to this gear yet as the State Troopers on I95 don't like time travelers. NO Seriously! This is one bad @ss bike, which demands respect from the owner and the audience. If you are considering any other bike for a few grand less, or about the same price...don't... BUY THE BUSA!!! You will not regret it...
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Reviewed on April 19, 2010

Motorcycle reviewed 2009 Suzuki Hayabusa view listing

5.0
I am beside myself with the performance and overall quality of my new Hayabusa. The handling is better than I was led to expect by the magazine reviewers. I will be changing the windscreen and handlebars as they are not comfortable for long distance rides for me (200+ miles). It is an attention... read more
I am beside myself with the performance and overall quality of my new Hayabusa. The handling is better than I was led to expect by the magazine reviewers. I will be changing the windscreen and handlebars as they are not comfortable for long distance rides for me (200+ miles). It is an attention getter and draws a crowd when you stop, but I think I can live with that. GOOD JOB SUZUKI - THE LEGEND CONTINUES
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