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imagunna

Suzuki America is showing a revised colour scheme for 2004 model . A mix of a blue and grey or what appears to be a purply colour and the same contrast as present.
Does not seem to be any changes to general bike spec.

OhzOne

virtually no changes to the Busa at all except for
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The '04 Hayabusa comes in two striking new color selections and is equipped with a new passing switch for the headlight and revamped hazard lights.

if you want to see the rest go to
Suzuki America

Here is an excerpt

Ultimate Sport: 2004 GSX1300R Hayabusa

The Suzuki Hayabusa has long been the pinnacle of large-displacement hyperbikes. The new 2004 edition of the GSX1300R continues this tradition of speed and performance. The '04 Hayabusa comes in two striking new color selections and is equipped with a new passing switch for the headlight and revamped hazard lights.

The Hayabusa blends a cohesive mix of high-performance aerodynamics with powerful engine design. Optimum aerodynamic efficiency requires a precise fairing shape and the GSX1300R achieves this. Indeed, the elements of the Hayabusa's fairing, headlight and turn signals result in the lowest coefficient of drag of any Suzuki ever produced.
Motivation for the Hayabusa comes in the form of a potent inline-four-cylinder engine. The high-powered motor is equipped with a 16-valve, DOHC cylinder head with narrow 14-degree valve angles. Electronic fuel injection, ram-air intake, a gear-driven counterbalancer, six-speed transmission and large-capacity hydraulic clutch all enhance overall engine performance.

Anchoring the hugely powerful 1300cc engine is an aluminum-alloy twin-spar frame suspended by 43mm titanium-nitride-coated forks offering 120mm of travel. A link-type rear suspension system mates a bridged aluminum swingarm with a fully adjustable shock for 140mm of travel. Wide, cast-aluminum wheels shod with radial tires provide ample traction at both ends. Braking comes from six-piston calipers gripping dual 320mm rotors in the front and a twin-piston caliper and 240mm rear rotor in the rear.
This combination of performance and sporting features creates the awesome 2004 Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa: Ultimate Sport.

demeester

Quote:a new passing switch for the headlight

reason enough for an upgrade, hey BusaBaby

Beestroyer

I thought the "hazard lights" was more impressive!

peter altas

poor bastards, we already have a pssing switch - but it's more fun to use it to blind people with
Peter Altas
BUSA-1