As is my understanding: The individual kanji mean strength and power. Combined they still mean strength and power (wasn't speed somewhere in there too?) but they can also be interpreted as the bird (peregrine falcon) and as a few other things. If I'm not mistaken (and I probably am) it was also the name of a WWII fighter and a bullet train ...
I COME FROM A TRUCKING BACKGROUND AND IN IT THERE ARE THREE KINDS OF TRUCKS
A=LITTLE TRUCK (USUALLY YOURS) 68MPH
B=BIG TRUCK (THEY ARE THE GUYS ON THE CB GOING
" YALL COME ON") 70-80MPH
C=LARGE CARS (ALL YOU GET OUT OF THEM IS
" SEE YA" 100-150MPH
I THINK HAYABUSA MEANS
SEE YOU LATER
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