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Went to suzukicycles.com and there selling 2011 hayabusa looks like the 2010 to me what happened
Went to suzukicycles.com and there selling 2011 hayabusa looks like the 2010 to me what happened
I think the rumor of all bikes in the U.S. being governed to 75hp might be true. They don't have anything about hp's at all. Such a shame.
Hey, I was wondering what Suzuki's plans are for Canada? I mean, wouldn't it be fairly inexpensive to buy a busa there and just have it smogged for the US?
I mention it because the Canadian dollar is valued less than an American dollar which means you might be able to buy an actual 2011 and have it shipped and smogged for roughly the same price as the 2010's Suzuki is trying to force on the US.
Of course this is assuming that you actually want a real 2011.
as an american you have the right to be a knucklehead. there is no way that law will pass. if they do the 75 mph max to bikes why not cars mustang ,vetts, well you get the picture let the police have the fastest, never to many smart people here that can figure a way around the restricter...I think the rumor of all bikes in the U.S. being governed to 75hp might be true. They don't have anything about hp's at all. Such a shame.
Suzuki may not be unique in the no introduction of new models catagory, but dang it anyway! I've always been a Suzuki fan but can't help feeling very depressed about the fact that they haven't even introduced a 2010 GSXR1000, let alone a new 2011 offering of anything. I mean, what gives? I've never been a lover of Kawasaki, but they have a 2010 ZX-10 model and now I'm reading about the all new 2011 in the latest Motorcyclist mag. My blood used to run blue, maybe it'll turn green in the future!!??Several bike manufacturers are not introducing new models because of the depressed economy and slow sales. Suzuki is not unique in doing this.
similar thread earlier here: https://www.hayabusa.org/forum/search.php?searchid=1684798&pp=25&page=2
Smog regulations are the same now between US and Canada. Don't think you will find a better deal here. From what I heard from other members on here, Prices in the US are far cheaper than Canada. Even with the exchange.
Yup, chatted with the manager of my local dealer a few weeks ago and this sales year has been the slowest for a very long time. The manufacturers are ****-scared and new models cost a LOT of money, so don't expect any radical changes any time soon.Several bike manufacturers are not introducing new models because of the depressed economy and slow sales. Suzuki is not unique in doing this.