It's nice to know that some of you are actually getting out and riding after that white stuff has started to melt, and the mercury has started to rise. It's like a magical time where you cold-belt folks get to rediscover how much fun having a Hayabusa really is. The mods are done, and you're back out there for another 8 months wreaking havoc on unsuspecting HD riders......
For me, the feeling is no different day-in, and day-out as I commute back and forth to work, and get out into the desert during the cold months. I live for the ride whether it's to work, or to play. Weather never slows me down, and the gear selection is relative to what the windchill's gonna be. Every time I thumb that starter button "with that modicum of danger inherent", I feel that glint of excitement "every time". Mods, maintenance, and seasonal weather are only a small price to pay for the overall experience it is to ride, and own a Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa....."Welcome back"
Now get out there and ride it like you stole it, because when you ride the Suzuki Hayabusa......"YOU'RE STEALING EVERYONE ELSE'S FUN TOO !!!"
For me, the feeling is no different day-in, and day-out as I commute back and forth to work, and get out into the desert during the cold months. I live for the ride whether it's to work, or to play. Weather never slows me down, and the gear selection is relative to what the windchill's gonna be. Every time I thumb that starter button "with that modicum of danger inherent", I feel that glint of excitement "every time". Mods, maintenance, and seasonal weather are only a small price to pay for the overall experience it is to ride, and own a Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa....."Welcome back"
Now get out there and ride it like you stole it, because when you ride the Suzuki Hayabusa......"YOU'RE STEALING EVERYONE ELSE'S FUN TOO !!!"
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