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The fastest production motorcycle of the 1990s
The Suzuki GSX-1300R Hayabusa was the fastest production motorcycle of the 1990s, reaching 194 mph and forcing a industry speed agreement.
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The first production motorcycle to break 200 mph
This bike went so fast it scared regulators and forced manufacturers to police top speed themselves.
A dirt bike can traverse just about any type of terrain thanks to the gnarly torque and beefy tires. Street bikes, on the other hand, offer speed, comfort, and maneuverability, allowing for easy ...
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.
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The $17k Hyperbike That's a Quarter-Mile King & Mileage Monster
Here's the Japanese hyperbike that's cheaper and easier to own than you'd expect. Hint: It's the bike that beat the Hayabusa.
Luke started working as a Freelance Writer for HotCars in 2020. After three years, he moved to a more permanent role with the TopSpeed motorcycle content team as a Journalist. The sports bike segment ...
As if producing the world’s fastest electric enduro motorcycle wasn’t enough, Stark Future has gone ahead and updated the Varg MX with some crucial upgrades with the 1.2 trim. The Swedish-owned, Spain ...
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 ...
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