Accessories For Suzuki Hayabusa: All You Need To Know


If you are a motorcycle enthusiast, it's certain that you've wanted to own the Suzuki Hayabusa at least once in your life. The superbike remains one of the most iconic motorcycles ever built not just for buyers in India but globally as well. It's also one of the few superbikes to be locally assembled in India, such is the demand for this legend. Given the popularity of the Hayabusa, Suzuki Motorcycle India also retails a number of genuine accessories for the motorcycle, while there are literally thousands of after-market options available to spruce up everything from looks to performance. Before to tell you more about what the after-market options are, here's a look at all the accessories you can officially purchase from the manufacturer for the Suzuki Hayabusa.
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Rim Decal | Rs. 4,857 |
Full Tank Protection | Rs. 3,712 |
Fuel Tank Pad | Rs. 5,470 |
Front Axle Slider | Rs. 17,657 |
Carbon Finish Mirror Cover | Rs. 16,020 |
Touring Screen | Rs. 44,224 |
Single Seat Cowl | Rs. 28,206 |
Suzuki offers a mix between subtle visual upgrades and protection options for the Hayabusa. This includes decals for the alloy wheels and protective stickers for the fuel tank. There's also a carbon-finished rearview mirror cover, front axle slider, a touring screen, luggage hook and different single-seat cowl options that sits over the pillion seat.

There are no performance upgrade options listed for the Hayabusa, at least officially from the company. But the after-market segment is full of performance parts ranging from exhaust systems, ECU remap kits, premium air filters, and more.In terms of performance, the Hayabusa uses the heavily updated 1,340 cc inline four-cylinder engine tuned for 187 bhp at 9,700 rpm and 150 Nm of peak torque at 7,000 rpm. The motor is paired with a 6-speed gearbox with a quickshifter. The bike comes with six riding modes, 10-level traction control, different ABS modes and more.
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