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The fastest motorbike is Suzuki Hayabusa GSX1300R. It is also known worldwide as Hayabusa. This speedy bike was introduced in the year 1999 by Suzuki. This name is a Japanese term for the Peregrine Falcon, which is known for its speed. The fastest motorbike before the Hayabusa was invented is the Super Blackbird. The price tag for this bike is GB£8650, US$11, 100, AU$18,500, CA$15,100.
Some of the bikes that were later manufactured to challenge the hayabusa were BMW K1200S, the Kawasaki ZX-12R and now the new ZX-14. The Hayabusa runs at the Max Speed of 191 mph (308 km/h), 300km/h (186 mph) limit and covers 0-60 mph (0-100 km/h) in 2.676 seconds, 1/4 Mile (400m) in 9.9 seconds @234 km/hr and the Max Power 175 bhp @ 9800 rpm.
Some of the bikes that were later manufactured to challenge the hayabusa were BMW K1200S, the Kawasaki ZX-12R and now the new ZX-14. The Hayabusa runs at the Max Speed of 191 mph (308 km/h), 300km/h (186 mph) limit and covers 0-60 mph (0-100 km/h) in 2.676 seconds, 1/4 Mile (400m) in 9.9 seconds @234 km/hr and the Max Power 175 bhp @ 9800 rpm.
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Sadly the new Kawasaki zzr1400 beats this so does the y2k which is a diesel powered gas turbine engine 0-200 in a "Slow" 15 seconds. As the leaders in turbine innovation, MTT has produced the ultimate in high performance machines: The MTT Y2K Turbine super bike. The critically acclaimed super bike is the world's first turbine powered street legal motorcycle in its class, and has been recognized by Guinness World Records as the "Most Powerful Motorcycle Ever to Enter Series Production" and the "Most Expensive Production Motorcycle". The Y2K is powered by a Rolls Royce Allison gas turbine engine, and the super bike has demonstrated over 300 hp and 425 ft/lbs of torque on the Dyno Jet 200, and has been clocked at a record-breaking 227 mph.
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If you ride a Harley you don't have to go fast to be cool! And the women love to ride them. too!
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