An optional, color matched single seat cowling delivers function and great styling by continuing the wind cheating shape of the Hayabusa. The Hayabusa is equipped with the latest generation, compact Antilock Brake System (ABS) unit from Bosch®. Working in conjunction with the IMU, the ABS-unit realizes features such as the Motion Track Brake System, Slope Dependent Control System and Hill Hold Control System.
Optimized aerodynamics and wind protection provide comfort while improved braking performance inspires rider confidence. Anyone that’s been paying attention to motorcycle racing in the past few years must have heard of King of the Baggers. That’s where the likes of Harley-Davidson and Indian modify their biggest and heaviest machines into racing bikes and have a go of it on a racetrack. This has proven so popular that Indian finally caved in and released a race replica in the form of the Challenger RR.
Not only did this monstrosity have four wheels, but its top speed was also never proven. It’s reported that nine Dodge Tomahawk replicas were produced and sold for $555,000 each, likely used more for art decoration than street or track use. In 2003, the world witnessed the unveiling of a concept like no other, the Dodge Tomahawk. By stuffing the Dodge Viper’s 8.3L V10 engine on a platform that rides like a motorcycle, the carmaker might have created one of the fastest motorcycles in the world. All 100 units produced incorporate carbon fiber fairings, titanium exhaust, and more than 90% tailor-made components.
When the system is activated, the engine braking effect is reduced, providing less interference when riding on the circuit. This will allow Madotsuki to walk through anything with any effect equipped, though hyper bicycles some loading zones don’t trigger, limiting the amount of areas that can be explored. Toriningen in other locations such as Guillotine World and The Checkered Tile Path also help for accessing other areas.
Each effect changes Madotsuki’s appearance and some provide special abilities. The MTT 420-RR is street-legal, allowing it to also claim the fastest street bike in the world title with its top speed of 273 mph (439 km/h). Marine Turbine Technologies knows how to achieve top speed on a motorcycle. The 420-RR is their latest design and pushes the top speed to an astonishing 273 mph, overshooting their predecessor MTT Y2K bike’s top speed of 250 mph. The race-only Kawasaki Ninja H2R will catapult you up to 240 mph. Those looking for a street-legal version can purchase the Kawasaki Ninja H2 instead, which has a still-impressive top speed of 209 mph.
Rocky Robinson holds the claim to fame as the fastest bike rider in the world, setting a motorcycle land speed record of 376 mph (605 km/h) in 2010. The turbine-powered MTT 420-RR is currently the fastest bike in the world with a top speed of 273 mph (439 km/h). Check our list of the fastest bikes in the world to see the full ranking. The LS-218 offers an Öhline fully-adjustable front suspension, Bremo 4-piston calipers, and a Billet aluminum adjustable swingarm.