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The fastest motorcycle on the planet – Kawasaki ZX14

The fastest motorcycle on the planet – Kawasaki ZX14

For past 6 years, the record for the world’s fastest motorcycle belonged to the Suzuki GSX 1300 Hayabusa, named after the Peregrine falcon that can travel at 300kmph during a dive, with a top speed of 317km/h. And second to the Hayabusa was the Kawasaki ZX12, even though it had greater horsepower than the former, 178bhp to the Hayabusa’s 175bhp, due to the aerodynamics behind the bike.

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