The Fastest Bird EVER!

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Here's some fun-facts you may or may not know about the Japanese Peregrine Falcon, also known as .... the Hayabusa.

"They are the fastest animal on the planet. When they attack a prey bird, in a hunting dive called a “stoop,” they reach speeds in excess of 300 kph. Some birds have been recorded diving at an incredible 390 kph. To breathe while traveling at such speeds, the bird has a specialized respiratory system. The lungs are supplemented by air sacs where gas exchange does not occur, but from where air is pumped into the lungs to keep them inflated at all times, even when the bird is breathing out. Peregrine falcons also have special cones in their nostrils to regulate air flow when diving at high speeds. The heart is as strong as the bird is fast, beating 268 times per minute."
"Food: Medium-size birds, watch out; Blackbirds, ducks, shorebirds, ptarmigans, grouse, doves and songbirds — peregrine falcons prey almost exclusively on other birds. In cities, they will take pigeons and starlings.

So many similarities to our bikes.
The Blackbird better look out.

You want speed? You've got it!
 
German Road sign what else :super:
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"To breathe while traveling at such speeds, the bird has a specialized respiratory system. The lungs are supplemented by air sacs where gas exchange does not occur, but from where air is pumped into the lungs to keep them inflated at all times, even when the bird is breathing out. Peregrine falcons also have special cones in their nostrils to regulate air flow when diving at high speeds."

Doesn't that sound like the air intake system on the GSX13000R ? ? 'Special cones in their nostrils', wow... there's some great design work right there lol, hmmmmm? Those Suzuki guys that designed the 'Busa really had a good hard look at the cause and effect in regards to air-flow.
After all, air flow is all important to performance.
Those birds are designed exquisitely, just as our bikes also have beautiful lines that are the bait that lures you to ride that bird, just a little longer, just a little longer... it sure rocks my world .
 
The Peregrine Falcon is found on all continents , except Antarctica , meaning a very successful bird of prey !
I love my Busa , everything is good in the world when the Busa is delivering mile after mile of poop eating grins , and all round riding pleasure ! :beerchug:
 
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