You're paying way too much attention to what I say!Hey Michelle,...unless you really know the owner and trust 'em...
Yesterday you said:
" If you cant` rob your friend who you can rob"
You're paying way too much attention to what I say!Hey Michelle,...unless you really know the owner and trust 'em...
Yesterday you said:
" If you cant` rob your friend who you can rob"
no thats not true. The 40th anniversay edition has an extra 20 HP .it's not the model it's the color scheme....
and the fastes is blue and silver
25 if you've done the undertail mod...no thats not true. The 40th anniversay edition has an extra 20 HP .it's not the model it's the color scheme....
and the fastes is blue and silver
POST 1000......bla bla bla bla bla....lolHow was th 99 & 00 a bit faster? True, neither year had a speed restrictor, but that can be easily modified on later years. Also, wasn't the 202 mph reading with a 135Lb rider, and attempted a few times & never conducted on later year models due to the end of the speed wars?The '99 and '00 models were unrestricted and a bit faster...boasting 202 mph off the show room floor, though there's some argument over that. In '01, they restricted 'em to just a mere 186 mph...though that can be modified...thanx ya'll. I'm new here and I forgot to say hello to the group . this is an awesome org. been searching the net for used busa's, including here and am curious. are some of the older model busas faster than the new ones?
Welcome by the way...
As far as being abit faster, maybe less weight due to an aluminum subframe instead of the steel one on the later models? Aerodynamics are the same for all years I believe, and not sure about this but havent the later model years from 03 to 06 typically Dynoed higher HP numbers on the average than the 99 & 00?
Im no Busa expet by any means, but just repeating things Ive read on this site and in the magazines. Im intrested to know if the older models were actually more or less powerful than the current models.
I was simply regurgititating the press we've all heard over the years, hence hopefully touching on the rumors our new member caught wind of...it's the same info we've all heard since we first started looking at the Busa...
According to Suzuki and the 99-00 owners, the Busa was faster, ALL other variables aside...
...wasn't trying to get technical...just giving the guy info on the "history" of the Busa...if anyone has more "technical" input, by all means, share...
POST 1000......bla bla bla bla bla....lolHow was th 99 & 00 a bit faster? True, neither year had a speed restrictor, but that can be easily modified on later years. Also, wasn't the 202 mph reading with a 135Lb rider, and attempted a few times & never conducted on later year models due to the end of the speed wars?The '99 and '00 models were unrestricted and a bit faster...boasting 202 mph off the show room floor, though there's some argument over that. In '01, they restricted 'em to just a mere 186 mph...though that can be modified...thanx ya'll. I'm new here and I forgot to say hello to the group . this is an awesome org. been searching the net for used busa's, including here and am curious. are some of the older model busas faster than the new ones?
Welcome by the way...
As far as being abit faster, maybe less weight due to an aluminum subframe instead of the steel one on the later models? Aerodynamics are the same for all years I believe, and not sure about this but havent the later model years from 03 to 06 typically Dynoed higher HP numbers on the average than the 99 & 00?
Im no Busa expet by any means, but just repeating things Ive read on this site and in the magazines. Im intrested to know if the older models were actually more or less powerful than the current models.
I was simply regurgititating the press we've all heard over the years, hence hopefully touching on the rumors our new member caught wind of...it's the same info we've all heard since we first started looking at the Busa...
According to Suzuki and the 99-00 owners, the Busa was faster, ALL other variables aside...
...wasn't trying to get technical...just giving the guy info on the "history" of the Busa...if anyone has more "technical" input, by all means, share...
Who am I to argue, As a famous German once said "I know nuthing"
Yah, but its the "Go Fast" stickers that give that Blue & Silver the extra 400 HP...Want Proof? Take a look around next time your at the local strip mall, you will see the Elusive and Super fast Cutlas Supreme, jacked up in the rear,skinny tires up front, CB Antenna, and suede seat covers, but what makes it fast is the Jeggs "Go Fast Stickers" that makes it setup for racing - not the color & you all thought it was the glass-packs...jeshWelcome to the Org......
And it is a very well known fact that the Blue/Silver Busa was/is still the fastest color ever made.
Here's proof, Velocity Racing's Barry H.
So the Blue/Silver must be the Chuck Norris of busa'sWelcome to the Org......
And it is a very well known fact that the Blue/Silver Busa was/is still the fastest color ever made.
Here's proof, Velocity Racing's Barry H.
I`m scared.......So the Blue/Silver must be the Chuck Norris of busa's
99 and 00 are faster STOCK simply because they are not restricted. Stock hp ranges from high 140's to mid 160's bone stock, year has nothing to do with it, it's like any other production run, some are just stronger than others.How was th 99 & 00 a bit faster? True, neither year had a speed restrictor, but that can be easily modified on later years. Also, wasn't the 202 mph reading with a 135Lb rider, and attempted a few times & never conducted on later year models due to the end of the speed wars?
As far as being abit faster, maybe less weight due to an aluminum subframe instead of the steel one on the later models? Aerodynamics are the same for all years I believe, and not sure about this but havent the later model years from 03 to 06 typically Dynoed higher HP numbers on the average than the 99 & 00?
Im no Busa expet by any means, but just repeating things Ive read on this site and in the magazines. Im intrested to know if the older models were actually more or less powerful than the current models.