The Suzuki GSX-1300R Hayabusa was the fastest production motorcycle of the 1990s, reaching 194 mph and forcing a industry speed agreement.
Yamaha, the popular Japanese bike manufacturer, is known for making some really fast bikes. However, it has never held the title of the fastest bike in the world like Suzuki, Honda, or Kawasaki.
One production motorcycle made its name doing 186 mph for under $20,000, and every rival asking that money is still trying to catch it.
A select few events are hailed as the last bastion of their respective motorsports. For motorcycle racing, it's the Isle of Man TT. For rallying, it's the Dakar. And for hill climbs, it's Pikes Peak.
Autocar India and Ultraviolette Automotive have set an India Book of Records Title for Fastest Speed Achieved by an Indian Motorcycle (EV) with the Ultraviolette F99. Ultraviolette F99 reaches 258kph ...
In the 90s, Suzuki was well-known for making all-around bikes like the GSX-750F Katana, GSX-R750, and more that strike the perfect balance between comfort, riding dynamics, performance, and ...