1999 Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa


The Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa revolutionized the motorcycle world in 1999, becoming the first mass-produced bike to break the 300km/h barrier. This powerhouse immediately captivated North American riders, cementing its status as Suzuki's flagship model. Replacing the GSX-R1100W, the Hayabusa boasted:

Key Features

  • Sleek Design: Aerodynamic fairing emphasizing airflow.
  • Performance: 1,298cc water-cooled, 4-stroke inline-4 engine.
  • Power: 175ps at 9,800 rpm.
The Hayabusa's impressive specs and styling made it an instant icon.

Technical Data / Specifications

ModelGSX1300R Hayabusa
Release Year1999
TypeSport Bike
Length2,140 mm
Width740 mm
Height1,155 mm
Wheelbase1,485 mm
Ground Clearance120 mm
Seat Height805 mm
Dry Weight217 kg
Passenger Capacity2
Engine4-stroke, liquid-cooled
Cylinders4 (inline)
Displacement1,298 cc
Valve TrainDOHC
Valves/Cylinder4
Bore x Stroke81 mm x 63 mm
Compression Ratio11:1
Max Power175 PS
Fuel SystemElectronic Fuel Injection
Fuel Capacity21 L
Fuel TypePremium gasoline
StarterElectric
IgnitionDigital transistorized
Spark PlugsCR9E (x4)
BatteryFT12A-BS (12V 36.0kC/10HR)
Engine Oil Capacity4.0 L (total), 3.1 L (oil change)
Recommended Oil10W-40 SAE viscosity
ClutchWet, multi-plate
Transmission6-speed, constant mesh
Final DriveChain
Front Sprocket17 teeth
Rear Sprocket40 teeth
Chain Size530
FrameAluminum twin-spar
Rake24.1°
Trail97 mm
Front BrakeDual hydraulic disc
Rear BrakeHydraulic disc
Brake FluidDOT 4
Front SuspensionInverted telescopic fork
Rear SuspensionLink-type, mono-shock
Front Tire120/70ZR17 (radial, tubeless)
Rear Tire190/50ZR17 (radial, tubeless)
Headlight65W (Hi), 55W (Lo)
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