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It's definitely got a ton of character. Don't tell my 'Busa but it's kind of my favourite.Love those bikes.
It's definitely got a ton of character. Don't tell my 'Busa but it's kind of my favourite.Love those bikes.
Very glad you feel up to taking these treks in that beautiful country side.....
Got out for a little spin today and went over 20k which is something I didn't think I would do at the rate I've been riding lately.
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Must have felt kind of weird to be riding with your old bike....Got a good ride to my favorite rest stop . My mate rode his Busa , and the other fella his ZX14R . I am overall pretty pleased with the H2 handling today , kept them firmly in the rear vision mirror .
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I am pretty happy with the cross over to H2 , stock , it handles well for a hyper bike , and when I finish it , I expect next level performance . It is actually good to see a mate enjoying new ownership of my old bike , yes , I put a lot into that Busa , but life is too short to be fixated on one bike / brand for all your riding days you got left imo . Suzuki is floundering to some degree , basically fallout from that huge US emission scandal it was involved with VW , now fazing out dealerships is another negative imo . The H2 is already more or less matching the old Busa for fun and performance , and when it is tuned like the Busa , it will be crazy fast . When you are next to the H2 , the front of fairing is broad / blunt and resembles a tiger shark , again , to me , I love the looks , so I paid the money .Must have felt kind of weird to be riding with your old bike....
The H2 is an interesting bike, both pretty and ugly at the same time.....
The one ridden on the Isle of Man was impressive...I am pretty happy with the cross over to H2 , stock , it handles well for a hyper bike , and when I finish it , I expect next level performance . It is actually good to see a mate enjoying new ownership of my old bike , yes , I put a lot into that Busa , but life is too short to be fixated on one bike / brand for all your riding days you got left imo . Suzuki is floundering to some degree , basically fallout from that huge US emission scandal it was involved with VW , now fazing out dealerships is another negative imo . The H2 is already more or less matching the old Busa for fun and performance , and when it is tuned like the Busa , it will be crazy fast . When you are next to the H2 , the front of fairing is broad / blunt and resembles a tiger shark , again , to me , I love the looks , so I paid the money .
Recently , at the new drag strip , a ZH2 naked version , was running 8.9 sec 1/4 @ 160mph , with extensions and a tune 240 whp , on unleaded race fuel . I was quite amazed when I heard that and got sent these pics . I do find that bike as pretty ugly....
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, that is why I chose the KTM naked . Pic of that seriously quick street ZH2 and rider at the drags .
That is the H2R , so a little different weight and power wise than the stock H2 of course , but I will build mine with full street compliance , and extra HP added plus the suspension update and wheels , and maybe she handle and fly as good . We will see , because it is all happening with part collection , I will keep it short wheelbase like H2R and even with stage 2 tune later on , the stock height , until I drag it and refit swingarm and then I lower .... Well that is the current plan .The one ridden on the Isle of Man was impressive...
Speed & Relativity (and Busas). "matter tells spacetime how to curve"I rode the same route I did yesterday. Yesterday the Kawasaki trip meter read 134.5 and I took 3.1 gallons of fuel. Today on the Busa, the trip meter read 140.9 and I took 3.6 gallons of fuel. Ha, I wonder which one is the more accurate one? Of course I rode the Busa much faster which could account for the extra half gallon of gas, not to mention the extra 351ccs, but the. 6.4 mile disparity on the odometers is something to think about. That could add or subtract considerably from whatever mileage is shown on the odo. Is the 81,618 miles shown on the Busa high or low or, accurate? A six mile discrepancy every 140 miles could mean 3,500 miles one way or another over 81,618 miles. Hmmmm
Hi. Well no ride yesterday on a bike. Still went with my daughter to fix her friends car. She has a small oil leak and kept putting a guarts Of oil with out checking. I drained 9 or more gas of oil our. Then went for a ride [no not on a bike] in her new XC 40 Volvo. We went to the barn.Speed & Relativity (and Busas). "matter tells spacetime how to curve"
Hi. Leta see a ride today sunny and 79° NOT 33° WET RAIN ICE I just did not go.I opened the Shed door, took a deep breath....... Closed the door and went back inside....... :-(