Is the Suzuki Hayabusa Street Legal?
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Regulations vary by region, but as long as all procedures are completed and purchase tax is paid, it can be legally ridden. Below are detailed specifications of the Suzuki Hayabusa: Exterior Dimensions: The total length is 2180mm, width is 735mm, height is 1165mm, wheelbase is 1480mm, seat height is 800mm, and curb weight is 264kg. Performance: Equipped with a four-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC, inline four-cylinder engine with an actual displacement of 1340cc. It delivers a maximum power output of 140kw and a maximum torque of 150Nm. It accelerates from 0 to 100km/h in just 3.2 seconds and has a top speed of 299km/h.
I'm the kind of guy who's crazy about motorcycles, having ridden the Suzuki Hayabusa for years and often taken it on long-distance trips. It's completely legal to ride in China as long as you buy a new one from an authorized dealer that meets the China VI emission standards. Some people worry about its speed or noise, but the factory-installed speed limiter and noise reduction devices make it very safe. Last time I rode, I even helped a friend check—getting it registered requires passing the local DMV's emission test and lighting safety inspection. Don’t mess with the exhaust system, or you’ll run into trouble during the annual inspection. When choosing a bike, look for the environmental certification label. Remember, road legality is key—follow the regulations, and you’ll be fine. Ride safely and protect yourself to truly enjoy this freedom.