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my first hayabusa - 09Fatboy - 06-06-2009

Check out the new (old) ride , awesome raw power , and so easy to ride with good steering, brakes are bit how you going , suspensions been given the ohins treatment (bumps dont bother it) , been dyno tuned at 143hp 2nd gear 20% throttle rear wheel for more low down power , spits out 163 hp at the top gear at 80% throttle, pretty good for a bike 9 yrs old bike with a taxi k's.

It's not as smooth as the 650f but i like that , it feels like a motorbike should, rawish and electric like.

It's seems to eat the traffic very easily , i thought id need a gear shift indicator (like the 650f) to work out which gear im in but you seem to be able to roll the throttle on in any gear and it just goes. So i dont need one. The corners seem to come up a bit quicker than they used to so i've noticed i have to concentrate more than i used to.

The seat is very cozy for a little one , better than the f (and it's huge)

It's got a centre stand , thanks christ for that, power commander , tinted screen ,gear rack , other than that she's stock.

Apparently she'll go 340km flat out , (not with me on it) that's faster than rosi on a gp bike - insane .All this for well under 10 grand.


RE: my first hayabusa - BUSGO - 06-06-2009

Congratulations on the new ride.
You will certainly get years of great riding out of it.
Just take it easy till you get used to the accelleration.
As you have already found out the brakes are not as good as the hyper speed could use but are ok under normal riding conditions.

What area are you in?


RE: my first hayabusa - pan - 06-06-2009

Welcome!


RE: my first hayabusa - Hutch99 - 06-06-2009

welcome man... best year, but not the best colour!hehe...


RE: my first hayabusa - simmo - 06-06-2009

Have you wiped the smile off you face yet Welcome
ps I don't think you ever will Pi_thumbsup


RE: my first hayabusa - Madmax - 07-06-2009

(06-06-2009, 07:13pm)simmo Wrote: Have you wiped the smile off you face yet Welcome
ps I don't think you ever will Pi_thumbsup

True story Simmo - the rest of the world just goes into reverse!


RE: my first hayabusa - BUSGO - 07-06-2009

Question 99sydrd.
Did you buy this bike in Newcastle? It looks very familliar.


RE: my first hayabusa - 09Fatboy - 07-06-2009

thanks for the replies guys , (answer to question - bikes orginally from southern highlands area, i'm from w/sydney).


RE: my first hayabusa - Ozboc - 07-06-2009

welcome aboard , take the time to learn your bike especially in the twisties , remember ANYONE can ride fast in a straight line.......

One thing you really should practice on a quiet street/ industrial area is some emergency braking - these are heavy bikes to pull up and if your like me and have come from a fireblade - the braking difference is noticeable. so best to get the feel for it now before you actually need to

Be safe and welcome to an excellent forum

Busaboc

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RE: my first hayabusa - spamanglenn - 08-06-2009

(07-06-2009, 09:26am)Ozboc Wrote: welcome aboard , take the time to learn your bike especially in the twisties , remember ANYONE can ride fast in a straight line.......

One thing you really should practice on a quiet street/ industrial area is some emergency braking - these are heavy bikes to pull up and if your like me and have come from a fireblade - the braking difference is noticeable. so best to get the feel for it now before you actually need to

Be safe and welcome to an excellent forum

Busaboc

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Careful dude,some of us drag race you know and put alot of effort into going fast in a straight line,I wouldn,t agree ANYONE could go faster.4years on and i,m still learning.


RE: my first hayabusa - simmo - 08-06-2009

Hee Hee I'll second that Pi_freak


RE: my first hayabusa - Ozboc - 09-06-2009

Ok , sorry i should have said "anyone can go fast in a straight line on the road "

I have had a few people / friends rave on about how fast the bike is and that they can give me a run for my money - as soon as we hit the twisties --- they become smaller and smaller in my mirror ... these are the people i refer to ..... drag racing on the other hand

you guys are NUTZ!!!! :)

Boc


RE: my first hayabusa - Beanz - 09-06-2009

Congrats on the year model just should be black and red !!


RE: my first hayabusa - BUSGO - 09-06-2009

I don't want to dissappoint or upset 99sydrd especially on his lovely bike.
It is in fact a 2000 model not a 99 and had no changes from the 1st model except for the oil line to the cam chain adjuster as back fitted to the 99 models as a recall fix.

Still very much a first of breed busa but the blue silver scheme introduced the 2000 series late in 1999.
The 1999 models for Australia are the Copper/Silver, Red/Black and Red/Grey models.
In other countries the Red/Grey model was released as a Black/Grey bike and the Red/Grey was released overseas in 2000 as well.
Here is a chart to show the 1st 4 years of colour schemes.
Australia didn't get any of the special edition or limited models until 3 of them were released in 2007 as the last of the GEN 1 version bikes.
Red with black frame, Blue with black frame and Black on black.
These were all previously released in the USA as limited edition models.
   


RE: my first hayabusa - Hutch99 - 09-06-2009

(09-06-2009, 08:26pm)BUSGO Wrote: I don't want to dissappoint or upset 99sydrd especially on his lovely bike.
It is in fact a 2000 model not a 99 and had no changes from the 1st model except for the oil line to the cam chain adjuster as back fitted to the 99 models as a recall fix.

Still very much a first of breed busa but the blue silver scheme introduced the 2000 series late in 1999.
The 1999 models for Australia are the Copper/Silver, Red/Black and Red/Grey models.
In other countries the Red/Grey model was released as a Black/Grey bike and the Red/Grey was released overseas in 2000 as well.
Here is a chart to show the 1st 4 years of colour schemes.
Australia didn't get any of the special edition or limited models until 3 of them were released in 2007 as the last of the GEN 1 version bikes.
Red with black frame, Blue with black frame and Black on black.
These were all previously released in the USA as limited edition models.

i was going to say the same thing... still one of the 'No TRE Needed' to hit 300+