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Qkchk
7th April 2006, 17:12
Black / Purple. Recently serviced with full history. Twin Yoshimura tri-carbon exhausts. Ventura h/light guard and pack-frame. Clear-coat plastic protection. Race/solo hump. Finance is available............... PM me for more details.

Marmoot
7th April 2006, 18:08
that's not the one in Colemans is it?

Qkkid
7th April 2006, 18:24
that's not the one in Colemans is it?
no its a private sale and i think its nicer :msn-wink: :bleh: For a quick sale we are prepared to talk on price :niceone:

Karma
7th April 2006, 18:27
Wish I had that kinda coin :(

unrealone
7th April 2006, 18:37
Dribble!

Sorry, couldn't resist!

mikey
7th April 2006, 18:40
fuk custards a hard cunt going out on a bike with a broken arm.\ especially with a chic behind the wheel!

Madness
7th April 2006, 18:47
fuk custards a hard cunt going out on a bike with a broken arm.\ especially with a chic behind the wheel!

Go on Mikey, BUY IT!!!!
You could evade the law in style on that thing..... 290km/hr down Jackson Street!!

bugjuice
7th April 2006, 18:59
so what's replacing it?

DMNTD
7th April 2006, 19:09
so what's replacing it?

Some lame arsed thingy m'bob...but I've been sworn to silence,so I'll PM ya :innocent:

Korumba
7th April 2006, 19:41
Like the colour...but do you have anything available in Kawasaki??

Qkchk
7th April 2006, 21:53
so what's replacing it?
If ya had come on last nights ride, you would of found out!

Qkchk
7th April 2006, 21:59
I'll be down at Dragwars tomorrow if anyone is interested in viewing the Busa.

Lazy7
7th April 2006, 23:07
I'll be down at Dragwars tomorrow if anyone is interested in viewing the Busa.

never been raced:wait:

Jonty
8th April 2006, 14:10
FOR SALE: 1 Kidney, 25 years old, fairly high milage but will be good for a few more with regular servicing. $14,000


Wish I had the money at the moment as that is a nice looking piece of machinery!!

Qkchk
9th April 2006, 17:31
OK guy and gals. This fine piece of machinery can be yours for only $13,000! Final offer before she gets traded in instead! This is WAAAYYY below the price you would pay in the shops. Qkchk has found another new toy and wishes to move on.........Yee haaaa

Qkkid
9th April 2006, 21:30
Come on people! Would rather sell to a Kber than give it to the shop.

Qkkid
12th April 2006, 09:30
goodbye :wavey: bike :no: hello shop :ride:

2much
12th April 2006, 12:51
What a waste of a great opportunity, good on ya guys anyway.

beyond
12th April 2006, 14:26
Yeah, a real waste. :crybaby: :cry:

I would have bought it but I am struggling to hold onto my 1400 with the time of the year when Helen stands waiting for tax payments. :(

Kinda thought the Busa would be a little 'sportier" and still be able to take the missus in comfort.

Anywas, good on you for offering it here first. great deal, it would have been for someone. Wish it had been me.

XTC
12th April 2006, 15:52
I was gonna buy this then I realised that it's a girls bike:whistle:

Qkkid
13th April 2006, 11:20
I was gonna buy this then I realised that it's a girls bike:whistle:
Nevermind she is buying another girls bike its a yamahaaaaaaahaha:eyepoke: :wait:

GR81
13th April 2006, 12:10
yamawho? :bleh:

Qkkid
13th April 2006, 14:40
:shutup: :whocares:

Qkchk
13th April 2006, 16:13
Bike can be viewed at Henderson Motorcycles, View Road Henderson. Give Adam a call and he will sort you out :2thumbsup (he has looked after me very well - in fact thats where I originally bought the Busa from ;))




Or look here at his website:

www.hendersonmotorcycles.co.nz








:ride:

BarBender
15th April 2006, 08:27
Qkchk

Hope the sale goes well.

A good friend of mine whom I go riding with is looking to sell his 02 750 Gixxer and go to a litre. He is seriously considering getting the Anniversary R1.

Can I ask what made you decide to go to the R1. (I told my friend that a KBer had made the jump to a Yamaha and getting their feedback might prove useful)

PM me if appropriate.

Cheers

The Stranger
15th April 2006, 08:37
So is it a R1 Yamaha then?

Qkchk
16th April 2006, 20:04
A good friend of mine whom I go riding with is looking to sell his 02 750 Gixxer and go to a litre. He is seriously considering getting the Anniversary R1.

Can I ask what made you decide to go to the R1. (I told my friend that a KBer had made the jump to a Yamaha and getting their feedback might prove useful)


For me the newer shape R1 is a masterpiece in design. (See attached pics)


PERSONALLY I cannot fault one part of the bike - for looks. Love the front end and its arse. Who would of thought that they would take the headlights off a Mazda 6 and put them on a bike? ;) As for the cute arse, just love the way they designed the tailpipes into the tailight/rear section!:love: How about the sexy swingarm huh? Why have a straight piece of aluminium?

As for the ride, I took a 'just wetted' demo bike out with only 00035kms on the clock and brought it back with 180kms! Loved it to bits and they say that the R1 only gets better the more broken in it becomes. The bike delivered a smooth power range, it wasnt goin to anything too silly on you even tho I only could take it 7K(not suited to all tho). The ride position was very suitable for me. I would say its halfway between the K4 Gixxer and the Hayabusa. Probably the most upright of the 4 literbikes. Very nice sound from the underseat exhausts, no need for mods for extra noise as I feel they were loud enough standard. The only downside to underseat pipes is that you do feel alot of heat from them. (Suits me fine as I feel the cold terribely) but if you dont like a warm bum, then I would suggest another bike. (not that there is many non-underseat bikes left now - only the GSXR)

One thing that surprised me most of all was the seat height. The R1 is rated at 835mm compared to the K5 GSXR at 810mm. http://www.motorbikes.be/en/compare/4593/4625/ However when I sit on the R1 I can place both feet flat on the ground as with the GSXR I still tip-toe on 1 foot. The answer? The R1 has a narrow width at the tank so your legs arent so spread. Quite clever thinking...

As for handling, coming off the Busa and then riding the R1 was comparing driving a truck to a mini. The busa was heavy on the road, harder to get through corners but was very sure-footed. With the R1, the best way I could descirbe the feel was 'sharp'. If you have ever had the priviledge to ride a 2004/5 Aprilia RSV1000 Factory then you would know what I mean. Very sharp and stable feel to the bike. Didnt wallow/bounce/skip or play silly-buggers with you. The R1 brings more confidence in the rider with every corner. It's one bike I could trust, alot.

Why the 50th Anniversary? I can remember seeing that colour scheme on the road and the racetrack. Maybe Im a bit nostalgic and like the retro look....... (see last pic - old orginial race bike with the new R1) even tho the pictures do the bike no justice. Believe me, the bike looks VERY nice in the flesh. Can't wait! :done:

Brett
16th April 2006, 23:32
Hmm, not a bad choice of machine to trade to! Do you notice the differences in torque much between the busa and the r1? Silly question i know, the stats speak themselves, but i mean form a seat of the pants feel.

BarBender
17th April 2006, 10:56
Thanks Qkchk
Awesome feedback! and thanks for the pics. I'll pass your comments on.

The seat height and colour (mate has black and yellow leathers) are what got him initially interested in the R1. I guess what he really needs to do is to take it out for a ride...

All the best

Qkchk
17th April 2006, 11:19
Hmm, not a bad choice of machine to trade to! Do you notice the differences in torque much between the busa and the r1? Silly question i know, the stats speak themselves, but i mean form a seat of the pants feel.
Could really give you an honest opinion - The demo bike was soooo fresh could only take it up to 7K. But from what I could get out of the R1 it feels very similar to the busa, very smooth torque output. No sudden bouts of power, it was just there all through the revs. But I could be corrected as I have heard that the R1 becomes 'alive' after 8K. Guess I will have to find out! :2thumbsup

Qkchk
17th April 2006, 11:23
The seat height and colour (mate has black and yellow leathers) are what got him initially interested in the R1. I guess what he really needs to do is to take it out for a ride...

Tell your mate he's a lucky bugger! We (me and Custard) have been looking around for yellow/black leathers and there's not much choice out there! All we could find was 1 piece suits but he wants a 2 piece.......... Would be a different story if we were in the UK or USA, NZ just doesnt have the buyer power. I guess most suppliers would be lucky to sell 1 or 2 suits per year in that colour.

MidnightMike
17th April 2006, 11:25
What about quasi?, he might be able to help you out, you probably already knew that :brick:

Qkchk
17th April 2006, 11:37
What about quasi?, he might be able to help you out, you probably already knew that :brick:
I dont think he does yellow, closest would be an orange me thinks.......

enigma51
17th April 2006, 18:11
saw one in the same color on the mw today looked realy nice

Scouse
17th April 2006, 18:40
Dawn Dawn Dawn I Could understand if yer was sellin ya busa fer a Kawasaki or Triumph but fer a Jamjar....? LoL Nah good on ya as they say a change is as good as a rest hope you enjoy Im lovin the Trumpy at the mo

Cheers
Steve

Qkchk
21st April 2006, 18:59
Busa has been sold. Thanks to everyone who showed interest. The bike will remain in the Auckland area :2thumbsup

BarBender
26th April 2006, 23:01
Tell your mate he's a lucky bugger! We (me and Custard) have been looking around for yellow/black leathers and there's not much choice out there! All we could find was 1 piece suits but he wants a 2 piece.......... Would be a different story if we were in the UK or USA, NZ just doesnt have the buyer power. I guess most suppliers would be lucky to sell 1 or 2 suits per year in that colour.

Great to hear the Busa sold.
As you've alluded to my mate got his two piece leathers in the UK.

Safe riding