Suzuki Hayabusa 2022 Gen 3 High Speed Run on german Autobahn with raw Akrapovic exhaust sound

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Published 2024-06-23
Sunday afternoon ride on Highway and Autobahn. Busy roads but i managed to get some nice pulls with nearly Top Speed.
The acceleration of this bike is pretty awesome.
Equipped with DNA Air filter and Akrapovic Titan/Carbon Fibre Slip-ons without db-killer. Some additional CF and Titan parts are also installed.
More to come.
Gopro 11 with ext Mic Purple Panda
Suzuki Hayabusa GSX 1300 R "Katsumi"

DISCLAIMER: All stunts in this video are performed at closed course locations. All of the clips seen in this video are rendered with OpenAI SORA & Unreal Engine. Do not try to attempt anything seen in the videos as it is altered with CGI.


00:00 Start
07:22 Autobahn
17:00 Return after a small check

All Comments (21)
  • @RCTUN748
    The design of German highways and the quality of their road users are absolutely world-class. On such roads, the Hayabusa can perform to its fullest, which is truly impressive!
  • @jimmywall7325
    My wife is adamantly against me getting one.... Love riding like that..... Crap I'm only 72 year old... I don't see the problem !!
  • @MOAB-UT
    My friend rode just like this- on the day he was to be selling his bike. He landed a great new job finally, had a baby and life was good so he wanted to get one more ride in before it was gone. He went down hard. He is now confined to a bed or wheelchair- for life. He has pain daily in the one arm that he can actually feel. Nothing else...and I mean nothing else works. He can talk at least. Seems to have gained about 100 lbs. He was a good looking dude and popular and fairly cool. Family left him. Bills are in the millions. He will only get worse said every doctor. Pot no longer works like it did. Sold my bike years ago- no regrets. Not telling anyone how to live their life. Just don't think like is short- so do what you want. For him, his life is painfully too long. It is short when you are happy and mostly pain free. I rode 20 years. He was a better technical rider than I was- but not a safer rider. He liked to go fast- no time to react to the truck nearly stopped in the slow lane. He was doing 150 mph. He liked to smoke. Do the math. He admits, he was dumb. He has a lifetime to think about his decisions.
  • @mic8a
    Du fährst mit Verstand und hast Respekt vor der unglaublichen Kraft deiner Maschine.
  • @Bigboss-br8gw
    Your video, bike, driving skill, road manners are all great. I miss the fresh air and highway of Germany
  • @kx501
    As an owner of many expensive supersport bikes I can say nothing is as stable and comfortable at 300 as a Hayabusa!
  • @jeanfils6624
    Ah lala. Ce sifflement. Quelle douce mélodie. MERCI 🤲 pour cela et le beau PARTAGE. MERCI 🙏🤲🕊🌌❤️👍🤙👌😎
  • @ps4328
    Incredible acceleration
  • @jamestaddeo4435
    That was beautiful! I love the German roads. Don't even attempt that in Pennsylvania USA...thanks for the rush...
  • @bloffs3352
    Oh if only I could get my 2019 Hayabusa onto the Autobahns but being in Australia i guess not.I did drive on them back in 87 in a van with my bandmates.We were a bit slower tban this but what beautiful roads they are.Very jealous of our friend here now that's for sure.
  • @sagetruman1215
    Sound's great 👍. Like a jet. Them yoshimura 11sq r full system compliments the gen 3 hayabusa superbly
  • Cool vid. I did 300 km/h a few times on my Kawasaki zzr1100 in the 90s. Still alive 😎 I remember one incident, going about 300 and noticed a car behind, was a bmw, I pulled right and it zoomed right past me. Don’t know to this day what exact type of bmw it was, but it had to reach 350 or more… be safe out there! And keep riding 😜
  • @j0zinald0
    This is awesome, my dream is to ride any bike in the Autobahn, I had only driven cars there, must be out of this world to ride a bike in German roads!!
  • @Jungleland33
    I've driven on the continent since the 80s and I've come to the following conclusions. Germans: fast and safe. French: fast but unsafe. Italians: genetically incapable of driving.