G'day from south oz
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Greetings from Steve in south oz, near Kadina at the top of Yorke Peninsula will do, where the roads are mostly flat and straight with the odd kangaroo ready to jump out of the roadside verge to surprise you.
Scary

Been lurking on this forum for a while now, got my Busa in May 2011, a 2000 model and yes it's the go fast red colour...
I suspect some of you may disagree with that last part.Coolsmiley

Have added a double bubble screen, new chain and sprockets and replaced the rear Michelin Pilot II.


Great bike for dirt roads, don't think I've seen that mentioned here yet, or aren't we supposed to get them dirty?

Smitten my hayabusa


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Welcome aboard Steve!
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(24-12-2011, 06:56pm)Ranger Wrote: .........or aren't we supposed to get them dirty?

Smitten my hayabusa

We usualy just have dirty minds Boobies4 , but our busa's are clean(ish) Biker

Welcome
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#4
Welcome Steve , Yeah , I've got a 2000 too , The Fast One's . Not a fan of a Busa on Dirt .


If Wisdom Comes with Age , I'm one of the Smartest Blokes Here
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#5
haya buddy..

Dirt roads hay?
so your a drifter then?
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#6
Ahoy Steve, and Welcome aboard!!
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#7
Cheers guys.
Guess I really should have said "well formed, solid and DRY dirt roads".
Think the (bikes) weight helps, steering damper doesn't hurt either Confused

Merry Christmas one and all.




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#8
Welcome Steve, top site to enjoy. Don't know about dirt riding on Busa, I did 7 k's of dirt and rough tracks on way back from Tathra and shat myself the whole time!Scary enjoy ur steed.
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#9
Welcome to the club Steve. It is a pitty about the straightness of the roads around there.
You would have to do a quick trip through Pasky to Kulpara for a quick loop of the Hummocks Lol3
Isn't it Ironic that my Favourite Stretch of Tarmac is called C.O.P. Eek
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#10
Welcome to the Club mate. Now we just need to see some pics of your ride here to drool over Drool Oh.. its a Gen I - I meant to cry over Lol3 Lol2
Happy riding Biker
"It is not a shame to not know, the shame is to not know and not to ask"
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#11
Welcome to AHC Ranger & another Crow Eater Pi_thumbsup

Yeh got any pics to post up of your ride ?
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#12
Hi Steve, My hometown is Adelaide and am arranging a transport service to get my 99 red/black there and back in March.( Yeh I know. bloody pussy). Ive been in Perth some ten years.
Anyways, got lost with a few riders and ended up doing abot fifty k on a hilly, pebbled, dirt mining road. Ended up in Dwellingup. Could not believe how the busa handled this shit. I was comfortable scooting along at 100 k standing on the footpegs in most parts.
Well, the Busa is a tourer as Suzuki claims, and that means all roads within reason.
Oh yeah, the busa was the leader!

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#13
G'day Steve Very Happy

Welcome to the AHC mate.....the best busa club/forum on the net!!

Will no doubt meet ya one day somewhere out there! Biker Pi_thumbsup Biker

keep it fun,
bazman
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(24-12-2011, 06:56pm)Ranger Wrote: Greetings from Steve in south oz, near Kadina at the top of Yorke Peninsula will do, where the roads are mostly flat and straight with the odd kangaroo ready to jump out of the roadside verge to surprise you.
Scary

Been lurking on this forum for a while now, got my Busa in May 2011, a 2000 model and yes it's the go fast red colour...
I suspect some of you may disagree with that last part.Coolsmiley

Have added a double bubble screen, new chain and sprockets and replaced the rear Michelin Pilot II.


Great bike for dirt roads, don't think I've seen that mentioned here yet, or aren't we supposed to get them dirty?

Smitten my hayabusa

Welcome mate , I find my other one in the shed works better on the dirt roads ...keep getting your 'Busa dirty mate ..Big tick




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#15
Welcome to the club Steve,

Hope to catch up with ya some day .. Pi_thumbsup

Cheers .. Dale
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