Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Suzuki Recalls 1056 Units of Hayabusa

Suzuki’s most sought-after bike, the Hayabusa, has been recalled in India over a potential issue with the front brake. A total of 1056 units of the 3rd generation Hayabusa have been recalled.

Reason For Recall

The recall of Suzuki Hayabusa is due to a potential problem with the front brake levers. While applying the brakes, the front brake lever becomes so soft that it can be pulled all the way back until it touches the accelerator. This reduces the feedback and affects the braking performance. In the worst-case scenario, this issue could be dangerous as it reduces braking efficiency and increases stopping distance, potentially leading to accidents.

For those unaware, the Hayabusa gets a twin 320mm disc up front from Brembo linked to the Brembo Stylema callipers. Towards the rear, it gets a single disc with a Nissin calliper.

The brand will soon contact the owners of affected customers to schedule an appointment so that the issue can be rectified.

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Suzuki Hayabusa recall


More About Hayabusa

For those unaware, the Hayabusa comes equipped with a 1340cc, DOHC, liquid-cooled, in-line 4-cylinder engine that produces 190PS of max power and 150Nm of peak torque. It comes paired with a 6-speed transmission and a slip-&-assist clutch.

Regarding features, the bike comes loaded with electronic aids like a TFT instrumentation cluster, three-level engine brake control, a 6-axis IMU, 10-level wheelie control, three riding modes, three user-defined modes, and a Suzuki Intelligent Ride System (SIRS), which includes lean-sensitive traction control and a bidirectional quick-shifter.

Currently, the Hayabusa comes in two variants: standard (Rs 16,90,000), and the 25th Anniversary Celebration Edition (Rs 17,70,000).

As of now, the Suzuki Hayabusa has no direct rival in the country.

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