Imagine a world where motorcycles are viewed by all as the ultimate form of transport and the riders revered . It ’ s a world where the sun always shines , bikes never crash , and , as there ’ s no danger , there are no speed limits . Speed is totally a freedom of choice . Speed fines for revenue collecting is unheard of and Police are there to genuinely protect and serve . And , so , long-range , high-speed motorcycle blasting can happily be done with confidence . That nagging fear of licence loss never enters a rider ’ s head . You ’ re relaxed , at peace and in harmony on the motorway heading south at a conservative 240km / h . A local constabulary member gives you a friendly wave for riding in such a restrained manner . You wave back .
Perhaps a coffee at the Bombay ’ s is called for before pressing the Hayabusa on to Wellington with real purpose . Now , this really is the perfect world for Suzuki ’ s big new beauty – large throttle openings and safe , open road time-warping .
AND IN THE REAL WORLD ... However , as we know , the world is not perfect and riding the Suzuki involves considerable self-control . That doesn ’ t mean the magic of the Hayabusa can ’ t be felt and enjoyed within legal limits … it can , to a certain extent . The ultra-refined , ultra-predictable , turbine like nature of the engine ’ s power delivery and the delightful low-rpm exhaust growl can certainly be enjoyed
30 KIWI RIDER