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Dak S83
8th April 2021, 15:14
Lol, probably one of the first to wreck the new 2021 Hayabusa at 11:38

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmh10rI7s28

pritch
8th April 2021, 15:51
He definitely seemed a bit over enthusiastic there.

rastuscat
8th April 2021, 15:57
Loan bikes always go faster

BMWST?
8th April 2021, 22:11
Do the hazard lights come on if you brake hard??(automatically?)

mulletman
9th April 2021, 08:02
Do the hazard lights come on if you brake hard??(automatically?)

Did read somewhere that either the EU or USA bikes had this .

mulletman
9th April 2021, 08:03
Lol, probably one of the first to wreck the new 2021 Hayabusa at 11:38

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmh10rI7s28


Guess he thought he was better than the bikes rider aids...

TheDemonLord
12th April 2021, 13:07
on a related note - That new instrument cluster is quite nice - looks and feels like a Busa ought to, but also looks modern,

rastuscat
13th April 2021, 12:36
on a related note - That new instrument cluster is quite nice - looks and feels like a Busa ought to, but also looks modern,

I loved the original Katana dials.

Revs went one way, speed the other. Cool to see.

FJRider
13th April 2021, 16:35
I loved the original Katana dials.

Revs went one way, speed the other. Cool to see.

You didn't look em at them very closely then . They both spun in the same direction. Just the starting point on the dial differed ... to appear like they turned in opposite directions.

Dak S83
21st April 2021, 22:07
on a related note - That new instrument cluster is quite nice - looks and feels like a Busa ought to, but also looks modern,

Yea, one strange thing, the thing was on its side for frikkin ages and yet the rev counter showed it was still idling, would of thought a tip over switch would of shut it off lying on its side like that.

FJRider
22nd April 2021, 07:47
Yea, one strange thing, the thing was on its side for frikkin ages and yet the rev counter showed it was still idling, would of thought a tip over switch would of shut it off lying on its side like that.

And when you're leaning into a corner ... it could shut itself off ... ;)

Dak S83
28th April 2021, 01:39
And when you're leaning into a corner ... it could shut itself off ... ;)

Leaning into a corner is a bit different, even GP bikes don't go past 60 degrees, a bike at 90 degrees should definitely shut off. Every injected bike I've owned has had a tip over switch.