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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Parker, CO
Posts: 4,710
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My experience was 140 feels like 80 on a Hayabusa. The bike was calm and stable, wind blast was not a big deal and it pulled very hard from there. It was completely insane
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Akra full exhaust, Lars mod, PX Filter, No 'flies, FCE, PCIII (Perfection Averaged map), BS fuel line mod, IM, $.02 AIS, Penske, 5wt/10wt fork oil mod, 16T, Speedohealer V4, SWT crash bars/Satan pegs. Get your FI maps right here http://www.mediafire.com/download/1e...1_Map_Pack.zip I would feel awkward on a Harley. The honky-tonk parking lot butt sniffing checking out each other's chrome encrusted doodads social scene they engender is not what riding motorcycles is about. |
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Indianapolis, IN
Posts: 1,898
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Yeah the last time i was at the gap there 3 guys down there with their hayabusa's set up to tour with heli bars, seats, bags, etc. and i would have never thought to use one that way. My old 06 VFR was set up for touring with softbags and with two people on it and the wind resistance from the luggage it was a turd on the highway.
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07 lineX'd,Dan Moto modded pipe,no flies,chopped box,Tag metals copper bars with SV mounts,HEL lines,punched cat,delrin sliders,15t,no o2,no exup,swingarm mounted tag,hidden key switch,smoke taillight,integrated mirrors,bark busters,Hayabusa headlamp,custom made guage bracket,wrapped headers,pc111 with stage 3 smoothed map,06 R1 forks brakes and shock,08 r1 dog bone to raise the rear,fce,copper shorty levers,soon to be bare bars except for clutch lever and brake setup |
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2 wheeled idiot
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Pa.
Posts: 2,603
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i owned a busa for a while and it IS a very good tour bike.Sporty enough to have fun when you come across the good roads too.
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