Great to hear!
I started reading and getting informed months before I arrived at the dealer with a check in hand - good to see someone else asking questions.
I moved from a Gold Wing to the Busa last Xmas. I HAD to have a sport bike and was actually going to get an R1 until I started reading and asking questions at the dealers. One thing that still sticks in my mind is one sales person saying 'with this one, you'll not have to upgrade'. Roger that!
Handling wise; the Hayabusa is a Jeckyll and Hyde deal. It is very docile in parking lots and flawlessly stable at low speeds It buzzes along like one of those little electric toy airplanes attached by wire to the battery pack.
On the flip side, the bike has very harsh acceleration - with very little urging you are suddenly sitting on a missile!
Fastest production bike in the world. Those words were just marketing jargon til I sat on one and realized that in one city block it would do 140!
Like Molly Hatchet said in the song 'Flirting with Disaster', "it aint for everybody"..
I am 6'1" and weigh 210. To me, the bike is not comfortable (a Gold Wing is comfortable).
But pursuit of comfort is not why I bought a Hayabusa. Risers, seats, adustable rear sets... there are tons of ways to make it better so dont sweat that.
Mine has never over heated nor have I ever had the first hint of a problem with it - we are rolling close to 3000 miles. Suzuki has been making this bike for years and they have it dialed in!
In all, the Hayabusa is a wonderful bike. Its great looking, stable, dependable, has a cult following and a huge aftermarket accessory base and people notice them - sexy and powerful!
I am still learning this bike and there are really not many bike specific topics around here I can speak to. But I can speak to what it is like coming off of a touring rig at 40 years old and starting one of these beasts up and taking it for a ride!
I dont ride the Wing anymore
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