Hayabusa Bastard Compressor 310hp at the wheel
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Yiasou Taki, megala arhithia exis tous tous. Theos na se voithisi.

Sto kalo Nikos

I`ll be coming to Greece next summer hope to meeet some boys & their toys Re yia.
'The more professional you are, the closer you get to your client' Leon.

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(27-09-2009, 08:55am)TimF Wrote: Welcome and thanks for posting details of this incredible machine.

Thanks for the welcome bro.
It's my pleasure to share details of my dream bike with you Very Happy
(27-09-2009, 09:06am)NEMESIS Wrote: 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

Hey bro!
I see you speak Greek! How so?
No problem for posting my video here. On the contrary, it's my pleasure someone from the other side of the planet took interest in my video and my bike. So thanks bro!

Kala ekanes kai to ebales!
Na eisai panta kala kai panta orthios!
(27-09-2009, 09:14am)[UNIT] Wrote: Love this busa!!! Sold me on the genII..

GenII is amazing bro! Go for it!
Thanks!
(27-09-2009, 10:03am)BUSABAZZ Wrote: 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

I am glad and honored to be part of your forum!
Thanks for inviting me bro!
The love for bikes brings us together, no matter how far we are. And that's magic bro!
(27-09-2009, 01:20pm)pan Wrote: Yia sou Taki.
Spouthe-o!!!

Hi bro!
More Greek? Nice! I think there are many Greeks in Australia or people who have some relative in Greece, right?
Thanks for the Greek welcome my friend. Stay safe!
Panta orthios!
(27-09-2009, 04:50pm)Camel Wrote: 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

Hi my friend. Thanks!
What I wear in the photos is not a jacket. It's a shirt.
Too hot to wear my jacket in the photos Very Happy
Only when I ride!
XXXL? It's elastic, I think you will fit in. ...but I am not sure if you will be able to take it off! Roll
(27-09-2009, 05:33pm)ROD Wrote: Welcome Takis what is your real name conan Very Happy

Hi my friend. Thanks for the welcome. Glad to be here.
My real name is... the fart of conan! Roll
(27-09-2009, 06:08pm)white09 Wrote: 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.

Thanks bro!
It's been moded with attention to detail and very careful thought of the colors and the other things that make it beautiful as a whole.
I will give details on the mods when I find enough time to write them.
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#18
We are all like that here fella, my wife's father comes from Mesahoria over on Evia, been here since the early 1950s. We love our Greeks here, they teach us how to eat lamb, whereas the New Zealanders do other things with the sheeps! Lol2RollLol2



MaxAustralia2HayabusaAustralia2
Good weather, good woman, good road, good bike, good-bye!!
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#19
(28-09-2009, 09:15pm)GRUNTMAX Wrote: 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.


Now that you've bought it, and spent all that money, aren't you tempted to trade it in and get one with a
www.bigccracing.com
supercharger on it ?


While you at it, get your speedo fixed.Pi_thumbsdown

Ok, I get it... in every forum there is someone who is rude and thinks he knows everything. Roll
I have set of leathers and protective gear and I wear it in the video but I didn't think I was in danger during the photos so I took them off. Very Happy
You can take your bike whatever you want biggcc, smallcc racing, I don't really care, but I will stick with the TTS supercharger if you don't mind.

My speedo is stock as is my gearing. You may start to believe if you actually ride a fast busa some day. Until then sit back and watch my videos bro. Lol3
(28-09-2009, 10:01pm)Billy the kid Wrote: Nice work!Why compressor and not turbo???

Thank you my friend.
I chose compressor because I don't dragrace, I just want a fast strong street busa. So the compressor has no lag, it gives the power in a very linear way it's very healthy for the engine and it's very drivable! You can corner as you could with your stock bike!
+ I really like how it looks! Smitten
(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.

Once again, my video and my speed are real! My speedo and my gears are stock. I really don't care if people believe me or not.

As for my helmet, It's the shoei X-Eleven (or X-spirit in Europe). I just put the helmet mohican on it for fun. All my gear is top quality. I had crashed once with 210km/h and my gear (Dainese leather suit, sidi boots and my shoei helmet) saved my life! So I know the importance of the gear.
Thanks anyway my friend. Keep safe!
(28-09-2009, 10:24pm)Billy the kid Wrote:
(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.

Pi_thumbsupPi_thumbsup
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..

Hi my friend.
If you know the road I am speeding, you will also know that it's the best and safest road in Greece. And I agree with you it's not the right thing to do, but first, the closest (and only) track we have is 600km outside Athens! So you need more than 500euros for a track day. Fuel + hotel + tires + food + entry fee. Oh and the average monthly salary here is 800euros. Do the math!
And second, did you see anything dangerous or risky in my video? Sure I was speeding but I don't think I have put my self or anyone else in danger. It's not how fast you ride, it's how you ride that makes you dangerous!

My gears are stock and my tires also! No need for speedo healer.
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#20
Speeding on attiki odos is a different thing from speeding to kimis avenue!BikerBiker

Still there is the race track at megara that is 30 kms from galatsi,costs 50 euros,250 for tyres that will last for three track days(that is on the fast group) and a gastank!Much cheaper and much more fun!Serres will actually cost more than 800 euros is you're going to push it hard.More tyres and gas..Entry there is also 60 euros each day!

I really enjoyed the 200kms to 300kms run!!ClapWe should make a vid with my own 12 to show the differance in actual conditions!
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#21
Takis,

Thanks for the info---- "I chose compressor because I don't dragrace, I just want a fast strong street busa. So the compressor has no lag, it gives the power in a very linear way it's very healthy for the engine and it's very drivable!" ----- very good to know. I like the no lag bit.

My apologies for advise about the leathers. I'm still coming to grips with my brain injury;
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Full leathers & all.
Just watch out for drunk drivers. I'm sure you have them in Greece as well.Pi_thumbsup
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#22
welcome buddy that is the sweetest gen11 i have seen yet and love that compressor!
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#23
nice oneClap
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(29-09-2009, 02:48pm)bigfoot Wrote: welcome buddy that is the sweetest gen11 i have seen yet and love that compressor!
No worries Bigfoot. You should be able to buy one now with all the money you'e earning in the RAN. Better off blowing up coke boats than shootin ragheads2fast4u
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#25
yeah exactly first step for me tho is a learner bike! what to get????
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#26
dont know about that video though those light posts are moving pretty slow for 280+km/h all know is things move alot quicker on the m4 past ya at those speeds must be the different hemisphers or something like that
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(29-09-2009, 09:07am)GRUNTMAX Wrote: Takis,

Thanks for the info---- "I chose compressor because I don't dragrace, I just want a fast strong street busa. So the compressor has no lag, it gives the power in a very linear way it's very healthy for the engine and it's very drivable!" ----- very good to know. I like the no lag bit.

My apologies for advise about the leathers. I'm still coming to grips with my brain injury;

Full leathers & all.
Just watch out for drunk drivers. I'm sure you have them in Greece as well.Pi_thumbsup

"You may start to believe if you actually ride a fast busa some day"
Na, was only a 300 HP Hairdryer on this mutha.
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We only do short rides here in Springloadedratsville.
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Guess it would only take you 30mins to get from one end of Greece to the other on your bike now.Lol2Clap
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#28
Geez you blokes are hard...........Ever been to Greece yourselves ??? I was there a bit over a year ago, and there are no such things as speed limits (try sitting in a Skoda doing 150 down the main road to Athens, which would be the equivalent of Hunter street Newcastle), and do that shit when they have sand all over their roads as well ! I actually like all of the road registered quads that seem very natural to drift at evry intersection they turn at Clap

My computer is not fast enough to see the you tube clip, but how quick is Takis going, or how quick is he getting there ???

Has anybody found the top speed of there own bikes Undecided
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#29
Ela Re,you might have noticed that some members on this forum are menthaly challenged so please dont be put off by these oxygen thieves and their skata!!!!Its also good to see(for once)a fit individual on a busa,it seems that alot of busa riders are overweight and if this insults anyone please feel free to look in the mirror first before you take it personaly and bitch about it!!
Nice bike and thank you for sharing!!!!keep it up
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#30
dude,i,m keen to see the torque graph of the setup.can you post it up?
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