Anyone willing to show me how to ride a busa in wa?
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(17-01-2014, 10:44pm)BikerBoy Wrote: Haven't actually read any other posts other than your initial question, but one one thing for sure I've learnt with a busa is that, it's entirely up to you.
For me....different corners yield different ways for my body position and throttle control. The busa isn't a bike that can be handled by suggestions on 'how to ride one'........it takes experience on one to figure it out for yourself and learn how you affect it. It's not a typical animal, so it can't be treated like one.... or expected that anyone can tell you how to handle it by yourself.

Yes would have to agree the Big Bore Bikes like the Busa require some learning especially when pushing fast and the Busa is very good at sucking you in as it's very easy to get into some serious territory and not realise that you are there if your not paying attention.

I have found them to be very forgiving which has also surprised me but from my experience I've found that the lighter bikes are a lot easier to ride, I rode a 1000rr Honda just recently and couldn't believe how easy it was to ride fast and how easy they tipped in compared to the Busa yes completely different bikes but this come back to what BikerBoy mentioned you need to learn what the Busa is about and what works for you as everyone is different.


(18-01-2014, 01:09pm)Aussie Steve Wrote: Fully agree there is no absolute correct way to corner or ride...any bike not just a Busa. Road conditions dictate what line to take, mid corner corrections, and the like. Often there are things to avoid...like bloody pea gravel.

You are most welcome to come on rides with me...I am down Mandurah way ATM but that will change in about 6 months or so. I am free most weekdays and weekends are usually OK too.

The inland rides to Dwellingup etc are very popular...roads are curvey rather than twisty so you can get an easier leaning learning experience....try saying that when you're pissed!!!

Yes Steve they are nice roads up there but I don't like riding them on weekends toooooo many dick heads I haven't ridden up there on a weekend since the run that I was on with you and Horndog and co when I just about had the head on with some clowns running too hot into corners coming the other way and just thank my lucky stars that I had slowed marginally coming into the corner because if I hadn't it would have been all over for me probably.

In saying that I do enjoy getting up there during the week when I do get out not much traffic and the roads are pretty much yours.

Conner do work shift as I know there is quite a few on here from WA that work shift and we keep talking about doing a weekday ride but just don't seem to pull it together. I can't wait for the school holidays to finish as I wouldn't mind getting out for a ride haven't been out since the Nov Busa Run.
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RE: Anyone willing to show me how to ride a busa in wa? - by Rev004 - 23-01-2014, 03:25pm



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