Suzuki Motorcycle GSX1300R Hayabusa headlight bulbs utilize H9 and 9005 sizes for high beam and H7 size for low beam applications. The replacement chart covers 1999 through 2019 production years with corresponding bulb size specifications.
The year-by-year compatibility chart below provides a quick reference to verify the correct bulb size for your vehicle.
The Suzuki Motorcycle GSX1300R Hayabusa uses three distinct halogen bulb types across its headlight system: H9, 9005, and H7, all operating at 12 volts.
The H9 and 9005 bulbs are both single-filament halogen types rated at 65W and serve the high beam position, while the H7 is a single-filament halogen rated at 55W and serves the low beam position across all listed model years (1999-2019).
The high beam position on the 1999-2007 GSX1300R Hayabusa uses the 9005 bulb, which follows the ANSI standard applicable in the US and Canada, and features a P20d base.
From 2008-2019, the high beam position transitioned to the H9 bulb, an ECE-standard type with a PGJ19-5 base that holds approval in the US as well as European and worldwide markets.
Although the H9 and 9005 share the same 12V, 65W electrical rating, their bases differ, with the H9 using a PGJ19-5 base and the 9005 using a P20d base, making them physically non-interchangeable without an adapter.
The H7 low beam bulb carries a PX26d base and holds approval across the US, Japan, and European markets under the ECE standard.
The wattage difference between the high beam bulbs (65W) and the low beam H7 bulb (55W) reflects a deliberate distinction in output levels between the two headlight functions.
Because the H9 and 9005 use different base configurations despite identical voltage and wattage ratings, substituting one for the other in the high beam socket of the GSX1300R Hayabusa is not a direct fitment.