Dude, you best unload the rocks outada trunk!
LOL, that's from the Suzuki website.
*whoops*
in my haste i listed CURB weight against the Fatboy's dry weight. my mistake.
2009 Busa DRY WEIGHT = 485 lbs
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Dude, you best unload the rocks outada trunk!
Visually It's bigger then the average sport bike seen on the road. Sport bikes have that reputation of being deadly(mainly due to riders poor judgments). Now Bigger becomes deadlier.
Guess it doesn't help when we here try to steer away beginners from owning a Busa as a 1st bike.
that what I see.... just caaaaaant staaaaaaaaay awaaaaaaay......They are dangerous. I wrecked one and came back for another. Like an addiction.
The day it hit the showroom floors. Not because of any issue with the bike, but because of its availability. Goggle eyed, RedBull fueled squids that have never thrown a leg over a bike, and have heard all the "urban legends", waltz into a dealer with dads plastic and buy a 175 hp bike. THATS when it (and all other machines) became dangerous to themselves, and everyone within 100 yards of them. I've always felt it would be appropriate to have some sort of progressive sequence as to the level of machine a newbie is able to purchase, but there's really no way to enforce that. It can be bought by someone else besides the newbie, registered/insured under someone else, etc.
Nobody with zero experience has any business on a bike bigger than an old 500 (remember 500's?? ) but the economic attractiveness of fast sales dictates that its gonna happen.
Every dealer has the same war stories... kid walks in, buys a 750, or a 1000, or a 'Busa, and next week he's crippled or dead.
Its the same as a gun. It becomes dangerous the minute it hits the wrong mitts.