Buying a new Busa.....
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(05-08-2011, 05:19pm)moshy_7 Wrote: YEAH whats wrong with blue ???? WtfIdiot2Roll

They're a little bit slower than the Black ones mate, but don't be discouraged, we'll always wait up the road for you to catch up!CoolsmileyCoolsmileyCoolsmiley

Good weather, good woman, good road, good bike, good-bye!!
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#17
YEAH whats wrong with blue ???? WtfIdiot2Roll
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I didn't say that there is anything wrong with the blue ones (though Greene might have a point to consider Lol3). Just that the colours make it slower because of the weight of it. Black ones on the other hand, having lack of any colour, are lighter and therefore faster. Just simple science here, nothing personal. Some even say the black are bigger as well...Undecided Lol3
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#18
Welcome to another West Oz. I like them any colour they are all Hayabusa's enjoy the ride and look up the link from Kev04. Not to be missed.


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(05-08-2011, 03:48pm)creamy Wrote: Well it's being rego'd and pre delivered. I'm happy with the deal and am getting bar risers (helli something or rather) fitted. And if blue ones aren't as fast a red one would be too much for this old fart.Very Happy
......congrats,what did you end up paying???
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#20
Thanks for the welcome and humour. I traded my old bike so the deal was all about the change over price. On the road with the Helibars fitted it would be about $18k. I did notice that prices on the east coast are considerably lower than here in the west. I am looking at getting a double bubble screen as suggested but one thing I intend to do as asap is to do an advanced rider course. It has also been suggested that the track courses at Barbagello and Collie are very educational. I've had many different bikes over many years but this one has blown me away, it' such a pleasure to ride.
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#21
Congrats creamy Clap

whack a few pics up when ya can mate! Yes

....and if ya wanna have a REALLY good weekend away on it, contact Rev004 (Kevin) and he'll let ya know all about the "World Domination II" Tour, comin' up very soon.....Don't miss it!! Pi_thumbsup


keep it fun,
bazman
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#22
Nice pick up Creamy, prices have dropped in the last couple of years. The advanced riders course is the best money you can spend. I had some close calls with idiot drivers till I did the course 2 yrs ago and found out 90% off the close calls I had were my fault. Enjoy your ride. Clap
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#23
Welcome Creamy and I must say you have excellent taste in bikes.
The GENII Blue is the pick of the crop and all those other riders are just jealous.
You sound like you have your head screwed on with some rider training but in the meantime take care as you will soon find out the busa accelerates much quicker than it stops.
Some nice clean clear pics of a new blue busa would be appreciated mate.
(I recommend the Suzuki aftermarket high screen. It's relatively cheap, easy to fit and a great improvement to the ride comfort)
"If time catches up with you. You're going too slow!"
Regards BUSGO
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#24
(07-08-2011, 06:17pm)BUSGO Wrote: Welcome Creamy and I must say you have excellent taste in bikes.
The GENII Blue is the pick of the crop and all those other riders are just jealous.
You sound like you have your head screwed on with some rider training but in the meantime take care as you will soon find out the busa accelerates much quicker than it stops.
Some nice clean clear pics of a new blue busa would be appreciated mate.
(I recommend the Suzuki aftermarket high screen. It's relatively cheap, easy to fit and a great improvement to the ride comfort)

Hi Creamy I'm also new to the busa club, got a black & orange one(jaffa) the other day, if you get the info on a riding coarse plaese let me know i'd like to attend.
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