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This Suzuki Hayabusa is Actually a Heavily-Modified Hero Karizma ZMR

Hero Karizma ZMR Modified Into Last-Gen Suzuki Hayabusa

Building a Suzuki Hayabusa replica is one serious job and GM Custom from Delhi show us how perfectly they can do it. Believe us or not, the motorcycle featured here is an old Suzuki Hayabusa-Inspired Hero Karizma ZMR.

The custom-made bike even has the same instrument console as that of the stock model of the old Hayabusa GSX1300R. The body kit from GM Custom includes full-body fairing, front and rear lights, wide tyres, and almost everything one can expect on a stock model of the Hayabusa.

Equipped with the same disc brakes as that of the Hero Karizma ZMR actually reveals the identity of this modified motorcycle as the actual model of the last-gen Suzuki Hayabusa GSX1300R has huge disc brakes that cover almost the entire alloy wheel. Still, the deal seems mouth-watering as one gets the closest possible replica of the Hayabusa for a fraction of its price.

Hero Karizma ZMR Modified to Look Like a Suzuki Hayabusa

In terms of technical specifications, the Hero Karizma ZMR is powered by a 223cc, oil-cooled, fuel-injected, single-cylinder engine that is capable to generate 20HP of maximum power and 19.7Nm of peak torque. The engine comes mated to a 5-speed gearbo2

In comparison, the last-gen Suzuki Hayabusa was powered by a massive 1340cc, 4-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine producing a maximum power of 200HP and a peak torque of 155Nm. The sports tourer weighs 268kgs, making it quite heavy when compared to the rest of the superbikes with a litre-class engine and around 200kg of weight. The old model of Suzuki Hayabusa claims a top speed of 312kmph, sprinting from 0-100kph in just 3 seconds and reaching 300kmph in around 25.4 seconds.

Karizma ZMR Modified to Look Like a Hayabusa

For further inquiries and pricing details, you can contact GM Custom on Facebook
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