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When introduced for the 1999 model year, the Hayabusa was an unadulterated speed machine. This edge has been dulled only a little in subsequent model years (2001 and later) by an electronic speed limiter when the major Japanese motorcycle manufacturers realized that the power and speed wars among flagship sportbikes would not end and would eventually lead to increased government regulation, an unfavorable public image (due to more fatal accidents or higher insurance premiums), or both. The top speed of all Hayabusa motorcycles since then has been limited by the onboard computer to 300 km/h (186 mph).
When introduced for the 1999 model year, the Hayabusa was an unadulterated speed machine. This edge has been dulled only a little in subsequent model years (2001 and later) by an electronic speed limiter when the major Japanese motorcycle manufacturers realized that the power and speed wars among flagship sportbikes would not end and would eventually lead to increased government regulation, an unfavorable public image (due to more fatal accidents or higher insurance premiums), or both. The top speed of all Hayabusa motorcycles since then has been limited by the onboard computer to 300 km/h (186 mph).


Even the newer, slower bikes have landed Suzuki bad press.  [[Ben Roethlisberger]] and [[Kellen Winslow II]], two of the most promising young players in the [[National Football League]], were both seriously injuried while driving a GSX1300R and GSX-R 750, respectively.
Even the newer, slower bikes have landed Suzuki bad press.  [[Ben Roethlisberger]] and [[Kellen Winslow II]], two of the most promising young players in the [[National Football League]], were both seriously injured while driving a GSX1300R and [[Suzuki GSX-R750|GSX-R 750]], respectively.


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