Gday
Just wondering what people have done their busas to make them more rider friendly (or just better) for long trips? what panniers are you guys using?
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05-02-2008, 10:13pm
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On my first busa I had an MRA double bubble screen, a Vista cruise control, tank bra and a Ventura rack with 54 litre expandable bag.
That setup did me for solo riding for up to 2 weeks on the road at a time.
If I knew that a long distance trip was approaching, I'd put Bridgy BT020 tyres on as well.
The new Metzeler Z6 or M3 tyres are nearly as good for distance but stick a bit better.
Also had a Ventura headlight protector on.
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I know that there are a lot of other long distance riders out there.
Please show us your kitted bikes.
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Looks like only red/black bikes can go the distance !
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Ventura headlight protectors at most bike shops for about $45.
Better than a few hundred for a replacement I reckon.
Mine has saved the light at least once.
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09-02-2008, 03:39pm
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Bagster, Ventura rack & bags, Sheepskin on the way to PI 07. Have to admit one 6 hr stint (10min fuel stop only) didn't do the neck any favours behind oem screen.
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That is a bit of a load for a solo trip but you should see what Cowboy gets up to when he goes away with his partner.
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You've got a fair bit of stuff there mate. Are you packed for a month on the road or a high speed drug run???
I nornally have the Ventura rack on the back, also have the side bags but the last time that I used those was on the RF900 and ground a part of them away on the road from Pambula to Bombala about five years ago on the way to WSB.
I have a magnetic tank bag, but there are two things to watch out for with them. Firstly they can scratch your tank if you are not careful, and secondly, if you have your wallet in it, make sure it is in the top compartment or none of your cards will work at the next servo.
I have the raised screen just to make it a bit more comfortable. And lastly I have the rider and pillion wooly bot bot seat covers - they definately make a difference. Only thing can think of now is to get a K1200GT, but I would not get rid of the Hayabusa.