Hayabusa Bastard Compressor 310hp at the wheel
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Hi guys.
My name is Takis and I am from Greece Clap. I own the Hayabusa Bastard. It's a 2008 Hayabusa with a gsxr1000 k8 tail. I also have installed a TTS compressor kit with a big fat Rotrex Compressor! My bike now is 310hp at the rear wheel.

Don't get me wrong, I didn't come here to brag. A member invited me to your forum through my video in youtube. I am honored to be here and I am very happy to share my joy with you.

What you see here is my dream come true. I am 32 years old, I don't have tons of money as some may think. I worked 2 jobs and sacrificed many things to make my dream come true and if it wasn't for my mother, I wouldn't have a photo of a busa!

I love bikes and modifications. I am very lucky to finally see my dream come true. I wish to everyone to succeed in your goals and see your dreams come true! It's a very unique feeling and very rewarding. Specially if you have tried so hard as I have.

I am sure that when you see the video, many of you will tell me about speedo healers and fake speed. So I will explain a few thing to you now to get them out of the way. I live in Greece. If anyone has come to Greece he will know that everyone goes above speed limit. 160 and 180 km\h is very common in Greek highways even for small cars. Check out some videos from Greece on youtube and you will see what I mean. Another way to check my speed is to find more Hayabusa gen2 videos and compare the revs and the speed of the two videos.

And finally, I don't give a shit if someone thinks I am slow or fast Showback. I just go out to have fun! I don't try to impress anybody, I never said am ghost rider or Valentino Rossi, I never said I have skills! I just have fun and I share it with the world! Simple as that.

So here are some videos...

MY BUSA ON THE TTS DYNO

MY BUSA IN THE GARAGE OF TTS

FINALLY, MY BUSA ON THE STREETS OF GREECE!

Some pics...
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#2
Welcome and thanks for posting details of this incredible machine.
Licence Back!
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#3
Welcome taki!

Pos eise!??

I posted your video here otan to eitha!
Signomi otan then sou rotisa!
To eitha kai eprepa na to valo etho gia tous fillous mou!

Just take it easy on the steroids re, not good for you!

O theos na ine mazi sou!
lol
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#4
Love this busa!!! Sold me on the genII..
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#5
Hi Takis Very Happy Welcome

I'm really happy that you made it here mate, some great photo's you've put up for us all Clap hope you do continue with your visits.

OK I was the culprit that invited him, not looking for kudos, i just sincerely thought that it would be great to have another fellow Busa rider with us, 1 being international and 2 with a Busa like that Drool need i say more....

Stay Upright Coolsmiley
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#6
Yia sou Taki.
Spouthe-o!!!
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#7
Fantastic!

Oh, and I love the jacket, makes you look very muscular, where did you get it? I want one? (Does it come in XXXL?) ;)

Camel
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#8
Welcome Takis what is your real name conan Very Happy
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MOBILE 0433 92 99 22
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#9
Nice bike! I've seen a few gixxer rears on the bussa's and this one actually looks pretty good, welcome to the forum and I hope you share some more details about the bike mod's you have done.
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#10
Okay, I had to wait til after knock off so I could watch the video. Hmmmm......

Well I suppose if the speedo says I'm going that fast, and I believe that I'm going that fast, and the wallopers don't chase me, then I suppose the speedo healer is a good modification.....

Camel
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#11
Takis,
Very nice to see you've fitted a belt driven hair dryer to your Busa.
The next thing on your shopping list should be a good set of leathers & proper protective riding gear for you and your mate.
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Now that you've bought it, and spent all that money, aren't you tempted to trade it in and get one with a
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supercharger on it ?
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While you at it, get your speedo fixed.Pi_thumbsdown
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#12
(28-09-2009, 09:15pm)GRUNTMAX Wrote: While you at it, get your speedo fixed.Pi_thumbsdown


+1
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#13
Nice work!Why compressor and not turbo???
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#14
I'm a bit confused why everyone is bagging the bloke? Why would u need to change the speedo on a clearly boosted bike? Maybe if the footage/claims were from a NA bike there could be a shade of doubt dude to no visual evidence.

And altho I wouldn't do it and don't understand some people, it's only a legal requirement to wear an approved helmet. Some people don't care, upto them, I'll worry about my own safety.
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(28-09-2009, 10:14pm)[UNIT] Wrote: I'm a bit confused why everyone is bagging the bloke? Why would u need to change the speedo on a clearly boosted bike? Maybe if the footage/claims were from a NA bike there could be a shade of doubt dude to no visual evidence.

And altho I wouldn't do it and don't understand some people, it's only a legal requirement to wear an approved helmet. Some people don't care, upto them, I'll worry about my own safety.

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Plus i know the roads he's speeding and it is possible to reach that speeds.
The only problem is that some of them are densly populated and it is an issue not with risking his own life but others lives and others freedom to use the road safely.
Also you need a healer if you change sprockets on rear tyre profile.Don't know if he's done that..
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