Dude, you just swapped your RF for a naked bike with an aircooled engine that is much faster than the RF, but still only makes almost exactly half the power of a Hayabusa.
You of all people should not be supporting that frankly ridiculous statement about RFs. They're wheezy twenty-year-old teapots. Jesus.
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
I used to ride those 'piles of shit' still do most weekends........How those old timers got those piles of shit around the way they did beats me.
Roads were a lot less busy then...and cars slower.
...twin shocks...19/100 tyres....drum brakes..carbs..points..heavy controls.....
I do have a modern ish bike a 900ssie...its a lot easier to ride and way more comfortable...![]()
DeMyer's Laws - an argument that consists primarily of rambling quotes isn't worth bothering with.
What sir wants to be doing before he goes any further with that train of thought is putting both of them on the same dyno.
The RF has a slightly higher eventual top speed due to being fully faired, of course, even in spite of its comparatively geriatric and asthmatic nature (which you can hardly blame it for, given the age difference) but that's not what I call 'faster'.
Good bike in its day. Not anything you'd want to compare to a Hayabusa with a straight face, though.
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
I support the RF being a good "returning to riding" bike, which is what OP's father is looking for, isn't it? Their relatively "wheezy" nature making it easier (note; "easier" not "easy") to avoid becoming deaded in the first five minutes.
And yet with minor tweaks (suspension, mainly) and the right rider (i.e. not a pig-tailed girl like myself) they are a very quick bike.
It's all about horses for courses, dude.
OP's dad could spend ~$4K on an RF, scare the living shit out of himself and decide to give it up and recover ~$4K on an RF
The d2s water cooling is irrelevent as you can and he did use water/methanol injection For cooling (not that great on alloy but hey) As you may not know diesels use comparatively small turbo's due to the slow revving slow velocity exhuast gas release, Also the turbo didn't even start to kick in till around 6k rpm so no it wasn't the greatest choice is turbo size and most of the boost would be generated beyond his rev range but i assure you the relativly small amount of boost it created was compensated in the fact the volume of air moved by the turbo is massive for a bike.
Besides the fact that your clearly one of ""those"" people who say ""can't"" before actually looking into something then making a educated comment. I couldn't care less for your comments. I have met many people like you (your probably a mechanic) and proved them wrong. I have a turbo 97 Holden VS V6 commodore running a gt35r @ 12 psi running super6 injectors, 500hp fuel pump and standard ECU (tuned) and been going for maybe 2 years now still all good and i was told i couldn't do that either.
I guess you (like me) still feel 20-summat inside your head, and think "WTF?!?!" when you see pix of yourself at age presentlyish. (Although I do look youngerer than I yam, despite being hirsutically challenged (on my bonce, at least) and being told repeatedly by my MutantTroglodyteSpawn that I am old).
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
Interesting.
By water cooling I meant the exhaust side of the housing was probably water cooled.
Diesels run a smaller turbo in comparison to a same sized petrol motor purely for the relative lack of CFM they flow. A turbo used on a D2 would no doubt have over a 1.00 A/R as it's still a fairly large motor. I'm not saying it can't be done, I just don't see the point in using a large A/R turbo when one would want relative flexibility. I learned this on a 250 with a ct12a on it, 9krpm and just nudging boost. then, pop. Was fun.
Who would suggest that a VS couldn't be turbocharged? The Ecotec loves boost, everybody knows that. The only problem would be squeezing a turbo in the engine bay and a gt35r isn't exactly big. Are the injectors 36Lb items? I imagine they will happily flow enough, btw, how much power is it making on 12psi?![]()
So did he buy one?
I bought a 2008 one recently and it was my 2nd bike, I only had 2 years experience ridding an SV650 before I bought it.
With good self control I've never come any closer to killing myself than I did on my 650. Same as someone said early, the thought of walking home with no license does a good job of keeping my speeds down. Most bike will have you walking home or dead anyway if you ride with the wrong attitude, so why not get a Busa.
Its absolutely awesome, I would recommend it to anyone, drinks a lot of gas, I don't care about that though, but I'm 6'4" and find it a little uncomfortable after about an hours riding, have added some bar risers which helped, but the main problem is the knee room. I wanted a sporty bike, I looked at Litre bikes but they were too uncomfortable, so I went for the Hayabusa, still sporty, bit more comfortable plus a lot more Newtons.
Save me Jebus!! Save me!!
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