20-04-2010, 07:37pm
Hi Folbz,
Although I've had other bikes before, I also came from a Cruiser (guess) and landed a K9 Black Hayabusa at the beginning of this year. First of all, your ENTIRE approach to your riding style will be different/altered. No longer will you think "what can I do to compensate for the weight of this bike around every corner...".
The Busa will say to you..."is that all you got?"
Consequently right wrist discipline will have to be very judicious to build up experience especially in the wet. No need to change to B/C modes in my estimation if you have a sensitive throttle control and common sense....which means,
don' t go in the RAIN!
You'll be TOTALLY transported into another UNIVERSE with the BUSA. When the tach gets past 6000 you better have the road to do it or else you might need to claim from this new Health Deal we just got! Back to the handling, unless you are used to 1 litre sport bikes, I can simply say that 0-300kph or anywhere inbetween can be described as "serene".
Go and find your own little piece of magic...
FP
Although I've had other bikes before, I also came from a Cruiser (guess) and landed a K9 Black Hayabusa at the beginning of this year. First of all, your ENTIRE approach to your riding style will be different/altered. No longer will you think "what can I do to compensate for the weight of this bike around every corner...".
The Busa will say to you..."is that all you got?"
Consequently right wrist discipline will have to be very judicious to build up experience especially in the wet. No need to change to B/C modes in my estimation if you have a sensitive throttle control and common sense....which means,
don' t go in the RAIN!
You'll be TOTALLY transported into another UNIVERSE with the BUSA. When the tach gets past 6000 you better have the road to do it or else you might need to claim from this new Health Deal we just got! Back to the handling, unless you are used to 1 litre sport bikes, I can simply say that 0-300kph or anywhere inbetween can be described as "serene".
Go and find your own little piece of magic...
FP