Have you got a Busa demo at the moment Pete? Having flirted with an R1 earlier in the week, I think I may be interested in some heavier petting.
Have you got a Busa demo at the moment Pete? Having flirted with an R1 earlier in the week, I think I may be interested in some heavier petting.
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
You'll be waiting a while... A genuine 200mph, 320km/h, is not attainable on a stocker. Some mags overseas claimed to achieve it but the most realistic was in Aus on unrestricted model of 311km/h. The Busa had to be modified to reach the genuine double ton. Best in NZ was 307km/h. Only the turbo's can reach 340+
You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
Shorai Powersports batteries are very trick!
Hitcher on a Busa - that is something I didn't think I would ever see come to pass.
Here for the ride.
Any chance of a pic of your stead focusing on the tail tidy ? this is the only part I don't like about them... I have tried a ZX14 not bad, but I have heard of & know of a couple of people that have one & have had to replace their engine due to internal issues ( 07 - 08 models mainly ) resulting in lots of $$$$$$ other than that they are happy ... I have always used a K&N filter on my bikes & find them great to use as you only have to clean them out when servicing... pity the Blackbird never went any further than they did as they are a awesome bike, but thats just my opinion
Cheers
I Used to jog but the ice cubes kept falling out of my glass
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Yeah rode an 08 and as soon as I had both feet on the pegs it felt cramped so did not ride it for long. 6ft even ..but as a few of us are looking to save a few bucks due to licesing fees its still an attractive option if reducing to one bike...occasional track day bike ?? any comment??
Perhaps I should go down to wellington to visit my sister and give crasher a visit for an extended test ride!!
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