Listed on Trademe
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=1017094833
Listed on Trademe
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=1017094833
Here for the ride.
what sort of range do you get out of a tank?
A hayabusa with a fanny pack!
This should help give you an idea:
http://www.fuelly.com/motorcycle/suz...1300r_hayabusa
Friday just gone Z Yaldhurst (chch) to Omarama 15.5ltrs - 304kms with still about 6.5ltrs left , was traveling with family in cars so speeds and overtaking were low.
Id still say 300kms on a tank easy on open road riding.
I'm way off budget for one of these, and freely confess that they've always left me a bit "yeah, it's OK..." From a looks perspective, of course.
Then a week or two ago (and I apologise for this!) I saw a Hayabusa dressed for touring. It looked the absolute business. Somehow, adding kit to it 'finished' it, in my eyes.
In the meantime of ocurse, everyone knows how solid, reliable and fast they are. Superb bikes.
GLWS.
. “No pleasure is worth giving up for two more years in a rest home.” Kingsley Amis
I have a sig related to a mid sized saloon on that forum
Whats the tank,about 18 litre?
The tank size on my 2013 Busa is listed as being 21 litres. Range varies depending on how enthusiastic one uses the throttle of course, but doing distance work it's quite easy to go beyond 300 km without riding like a nana.
Nice bike . Ive sold the Buell and maybe going to something more sedate in my advancing years
I do wonder however why fuel economy should even factor into an ad for the sale of a performance bike.
If you want fuel economy buy a scooter.
If you want to know manufacturers specs do a google search .Its not that difficult
Every ride is different so there is no given.
If you like the bike then buy it .. Fuel will be one of your lesser costs
Good luck with the sale and may you get your next dream bike
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