Hi all..!!
I'm new to the forum as far as posting is concerned, but have followed this forum when i had my last hayabusa about a year ago (kept that one for two years).
Having missed the Busa so much, guess what..? Yes, Im getting another one and getting it looking like an RZ stealth model, just love the look myself.
Anyway, my question is regarding spinning the Hayabusa on either its side stand, or centre stand. I can only imagine it would be easier to do on its centre stand.
This is not something i plan to do so often, and if i can help it then not at all. But sometimes you can get yourself stuck between two rocks in a hard place.
A situation occurred when i had my first hayabusa a year ago (2005 model purple/black).
Having parked it on the road in a sensible way, i.e., rear wheel nearest the curb, the bike facing outwards towards the road (easy to just get on and ride off), TWO car drivers happened to park on either side of my bike, SOOO close to the bike such that I had more than limited room to manoeuvre the thing. You guys don't need a lesson on how heavy this bike is.
So..of course i thought about whether its physically possible to spin a hayabusa on its kickstand, or even fit a centre stand such that its easier to spin or manoeuvre the bike on to get out of a tight spot..Has anyone done this or had to do this before?
Thanks
I'm new to the forum as far as posting is concerned, but have followed this forum when i had my last hayabusa about a year ago (kept that one for two years).
Having missed the Busa so much, guess what..? Yes, Im getting another one and getting it looking like an RZ stealth model, just love the look myself.
Anyway, my question is regarding spinning the Hayabusa on either its side stand, or centre stand. I can only imagine it would be easier to do on its centre stand.
This is not something i plan to do so often, and if i can help it then not at all. But sometimes you can get yourself stuck between two rocks in a hard place.
A situation occurred when i had my first hayabusa a year ago (2005 model purple/black).
Having parked it on the road in a sensible way, i.e., rear wheel nearest the curb, the bike facing outwards towards the road (easy to just get on and ride off), TWO car drivers happened to park on either side of my bike, SOOO close to the bike such that I had more than limited room to manoeuvre the thing. You guys don't need a lesson on how heavy this bike is.
So..of course i thought about whether its physically possible to spin a hayabusa on its kickstand, or even fit a centre stand such that its easier to spin or manoeuvre the bike on to get out of a tight spot..Has anyone done this or had to do this before?
Thanks