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Once held the title for the fastest motorbike in the world, Suzuki Hayabusa will stop its selling in end of 2018

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News24xx.com - In the Superbike category, Suzuki Hayabusa is reportedly dead. Even though at the beginning of its career, it once held the title as the fastest motorsport in the world.

 

Hayabusa carries a 1,340 cc engine with four cylinders in line. The power bursted by Hayabusa can penetrate 197.7 hp and its torque can reach 155 Nm, and for maximum speed can be up to 399 km per hour.

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This was very extraordinary, and the engine spec that Suzuki launched was first introduced in 1998. And at that time it immediately ranked first as the fastest motorbike in the world.

 

But unfortunately, in 2016, Suzuki made a refresher for this type. And from the information mentioned on its official website, Suzuki Hayabisa is certainly will come to an end in the whole world by the end of 2018.

 

Hayabusa engine specs no longer follow Euro 4 emission standards, and this is the main cause.

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Actually Euro4 emission standards themselves have been implemented in Europe since last 2016, but the regulation still provides an opportunity for manufacturers to sell their products until 2019.

 

So starting in 2019, there are only remnants of production from Hayabusa, without any more new production units.

 

Even so, especially in India as the largest producing country of the Suzuki Hayabusa on a CKD sales limit will be limited to 2020 because the regulations are different from Europe and America

 

 

 

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