More information on the model year 2006 Suzuki Hayabusa's:
Consumers purchase sport bikes for their speed, maneuverability, performance, and thrilling experiences. The first generation Japanese-made sport motorcycle, Suzuki Hayabusa, used aerodynamic design and technology to surpass its competition in 1999 and has continued to improve over the years. Although Ducati and Yamaha are popular in the sport bike category, Suzuki's dynamic models dominate the category, ranking No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, and No. 6.
The 2006 Suzuki Hayabusa is constructed with a steel frame and plastic body. It comes with a standard four-stroke, four-cylinder, liquid-cooled horizontal engine and a six-speed manual transmission. The engine displacement to weight ratio is 2.72 cc with an average maximum torque of 95.5 ft. lb. (129.5 Nm) at 8000 RPM. The Hayabusa model's engine generates an average of 155.9 hp (116 kW) at 9700 RPM.
The 2006 Suzuki Hayabusa model has a standard dry weight of 478 pounds (217 kg) and standard dimensions of 84.3 in. (2140 mm) in length, 29.1 in. (740 mm) in width, and 45.5 in. (1155 mm) in height. Both models have a ground clearance of 4.7 in. (120 mm) and a wheelbase of 58.5 inches (1485 mm) with tubeless, aluminum 17-inch diameter wheels in the front and rear (6-in. rear wheel width).
The 2006 Suzuki Hayabusa models come with standard digital instrumentation, including a speedometer, trip odometer, fuel level warning gauge, temperature warning gauge, and clock. However, they do not have GPS, lap timer, navigation system, oil pressure gauge, shift light, or trip computer. Standard features on the 2006 Suzuki Hayabusa include hand grips, standard handlebars, driver/passenger foot pegs, exterior covers and guards, front and rear fenders, lower and upper fairings, handlebars, spoiler, and kick stand. Both models do not offer standard bags or storage other than under-seat storage.