Hello - Printable Version +- Welcome to The Australian Hayabusa Club Forum - ARCHIVE ONLY VERSION - NEW REGISTRATIONS & POSTS DISABLED (https://www.australian-hayabusa-club.com/MyBB) +-- Forum: New Members Introductions and S&R (https://www.australian-hayabusa-club.com/MyBB/forumdisplay.php?fid=46) +--- Forum: New Members Introduce yourselves here (https://www.australian-hayabusa-club.com/MyBB/forumdisplay.php?fid=47) +--- Thread: Hello (/showthread.php?tid=23363) |
Hello - ticketyman - 03-01-2017 Goodaye all, Just purchased a 2015 Hayabusa after many years of riding kwakas, I'll be chasing some tech tips + some info about moderate performance mods in the future. I Live on the goldy and am looking forward to catching up for a few rides in the future. Did the orielly's run a couple of days ago and have fallen in love with the big girl. Cheers Greg RE: Hello - red - 03-01-2017 Hi ya Greg its not hard to love the busa although i'm in the wild west same apply's . There's heaps of mods you can do and plenty of info around so make it your own . Have Fun . O yea welcome to the CLUB . RED RE: Hello - Shordy - 04-01-2017 Welcome Greg. They are certainly an addiction (The Hayabusa). The Gen 2 performs very well without any mods but there is a long list of performance mods for them, all depending on how fast you want to spend. The most popular basic mod would be a pair of slip-on mufflers and an ECU tune to smooth it out and remove restrictions. Step up from there with a 4 into 1 system and a good dyno tune.. Where next, a big bore kit or turbo? It's nice to have max HP but there are other factors like rider comfort...Raised bars, lowered pegs, different seats. How about getting the suspension set up to suit you? Anyway, ride it like you stole it mate, and enjoy. Cheers, Paul. RE: Hello - ROD - 05-01-2017 Greg enjoy your new ride RE: Hello - Hayabusabike - 05-01-2017 Welcome mate. Busa's are very different. They're more than a bike. I've had 5 in total. Keep coming back. RE: Hello - ticketyman - 09-01-2017 Here she is |