New Owner; 16 years old, blind in one eye, mentally challenged, from AZ

:welcome: to the org, keep the paint looks great very good looking bike. Oh Blanca Busa the kid is definatley a future BUSA owner who cares about girls when I can have that :laugh:
 
luv the paint..would look even more sick with a blacked out frame and swingarm
 
Thanx everyone for the warm welcome. I live in Phoenix and spend some weekends at my place in Prescott.
There's some rash on the right side of the body from a 2mph tip over, from the previous owner. I brought it to work today and it was still the centre of attention but it's just not me. At least the chicken foot is gone now...
This durty gurl need a new dress :laugh: I'm a helicopter crew chief at my Army job so I'm thinking that a seriously flat od green paint scheme with flat black markings would be kewl. I'm going to have to seriously de-bling this ride.
As for my other rides, I'll get some pics up.
My Sportster Sidehack with my Lab acting as co-pilot
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My 1978 Triumph Tiger TR7RV. Seriously one of my favs...
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My 1971 MZ ES125/G made in E. Germany and never imported over here. Less than 500 of the G model were ever made, probably no others in North America
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My 1974 Harley Davidson SX350 Sprint. This was on a 250 mile, two day dual-sport ride through Sedona/Jerome/Flagstaff back in '04. I'm not sure I have ever had more fun on a motorcycle...
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I'll get some of my other current bikes up later :mwink:
All the best.
Weazel
 
:welcome:, that bike is sick. What's with the chicken foot and duct tape on the passenger pegs?
 
:welcome:, that bike is sick. What's with the chicken foot and duct tape on the passenger pegs?

The paint scheme is a Dragon, with it's mouth and teeth on the front fender. I would suppose that the claw is a dragon's claw. The duct tape is holding the broken muffler hanger together after the previous owner backed into the bike, breaking the hanger and tipping the bike over.
I've got some used ones on there for now. I'll probably just replace them with some lightweight hangers, if I could find some that weren't chrome...
Weazel
 
Here's the Weazel-Glide. It's a H*nda Valkyrie with a custom batwing fairing, National Cycle hardbags and a set of cereamic coated Cobra 6 into 6 pipes. I bought this while I was still in Afghanistan and had my dad pick it up and hold it at their house in GA. I flew out in March of '08 and picked it up, then rode around the country. It was a great trip. I think you guys should be able to 'get' the custom plate :whistle:
Here's my parents and I at the Dragon, not too far from their house.
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Custom plate. I wish AZ would allow 6 spaces, I'd still have this one...
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All the best.
Weazel
 
I'm such a bike *****... :drama:
I've found something else so this needs to go. Nothing really wrong with it, just came across a bike that I think will suit me better.
I can't post in the classifieds for whatever reason (anti-n00b settings?) so I'll state here that she's for sale...
It's on Phoenix CL for $4500. Any local 'Busa Inmates want it for $4000?
 
Wazup Weaz? In 7 days you went from what appeared to be happy new owner to get rid of this shiz quickly. Is the bike in that bad of shape? If it's the prospect of replacing or painting the tank and plastics, you can see from the prior feedback there are several members here that would take them off your hands (custom paint don't come cheap). Then of course there's the "looking at turbo'd '99" comment... :whistle:

What's going on in that lil weazel brain? :poke:
 
Oh, you really don't wanna know what's going on in the Weazel brain... It's an odd and demented place :laugh:
The bike's fine and I can't say that I'm unhappy with it, but I did find a really good deal on a nicely set up ZX14 and that's a bike that I'd honestly rather have. The 'Dragon' is actually starting to grow on me even tho it's soooo not me.
I picked this up for a good price and I'm letting it go for what I have into it.
Seriously, thanx to everyone for the warm welcome. I'm sure I'll be meeting some of y'all out there on the roads.
Weazel
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Dude, I know who you are. If you actually took that bike to work (if you still work where I met you), you are out of your gourd.

Good luck with it, as the Hayabusa is a fantastic ride. If it's properly set up, the more you ride it, the more you will enjoy it.

Ride safe, and turn that bike into something you will be proud of.
 
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