Didn't realize you guys would let this thread keep going in the general section but again thanks!! Somebody mentioned me not perfecting stick driving in 30 minutes and I totally agree with that/never claimed it. I just said I could drive a stick that quick meaning get around, and do the majority of the maneuvers necessary to get around. I still don't think I'm proficient at stick! There's just always that room for improvement. To the guys that got the bike as a first one, how old were you? I'm 18 right now, but I won't buy the bike till may 2008. It will be a graduation gift to myself. I just want to read up/know as much as possible about the beast before I get on it, and there's no harm in starting early, even 2+ years right? I do have a couple questions though. Can you guys list some specific mistakes people make on the busa/big motorcycles? Also, I have this ridiculous fear that on a bike that big, if at a corner you lean too far down, the bike will slide out right from under you. I just can't imagine wheels having that much traction!
Ok, I'm not downing you because I don't know you, but I will say this... There isn't an 18 year old in the WORLD that is mature enough to learn on a Hayabusa, period. I considered myself a very responsible teenager and I know without a fact that if I'd had a busa when I was 18 I wouldn't be here to type this. No way... Please understand, I'm not saying "YOU" are not mature enough, I'm saying that "NO" 18 year old is, including myself when I was 18. Hell, I was 33 and still made bad judgement calls on the buas and could have bit the big one more than once. As I said before, pure luck and God's grace...
As for the stick shift thing... I knew what you meant. Just pokin' at ya a little. The main point is that blowing a shift with a manual transmission isn't nearly as likely to cripple or kill you as a mistake on a busa, or even a 600 cc supersport. You could learn to start from a stop and ride a busa in 30 minutes but you couldn't learn to control and moderate what it's got in 30 hours, or even 30 days considering it's your first bike. If you blow a shift with a stick you make the car die or jerk. If you grab too much throttle at once or let the power and speed catch you off guard going into ONE corner you'll be lucky if you only end up drooling on yourself and eatin' through an needle or tube. My point is that the stakes here are exponentially higher than ANYTHING you've done in the past. Just think about that for a while...