Why go for the Hayabusa?

ha, toy bikes are funny, I love the ego crushing. redlight, toy, 500/650 reving up, playing speed machine... grip the clutch, coast in behind...RIP the throttle, make the Busa scream... watch the guy look in his mirror, and his posture just slump out. haaaaa

Now I am going to take the liberty, and attempt to commit blasphemy, treason, Benedict Arnold! and say.. "Why NOT the Hayabusa"...

Before you go get "The lynchin' rope" let me finish :bowdown: I had a meeting with Steven hawkings, Steven Spielberg, that guy who invented the clapper, NASA, Henry Ford's ghost, my 5th grade witch of a teacher Mrs. H. The Legion of Doom, G.I. Joe, and a falcon... after many pain staking hours, arguing and debating, btw Steven Spielberg, is one "master-debater"((HA)). we have decided, the only reason to NOT choose the Busa, is because...... .. ... ..."You's a biytch" :laugh:
 
1. love the looks of the busa's.:cheerleader:
2. power:superman:
3. fits me, no football here:moon:
4. i love, that pepople stare at it.:bowdown:
 
How old are you?



I know that its Japanese, i was quoting the guy xD

Learning on the busa was the smartest thing Ive done since. well, ever. The power keeps you timid, but the looks keep you wanting to come back. The mode selector helped to, of course i blasted through from C to A in no time, gotta be able to "Unleash the beast" when the mood strikes on the freeway in the middle of the day before rush hour. :whistle:
 
Macfast - I was 17 when I got the busa, and when i was hit by a car :boohoo: but I am 18 and will be finishing the lawsuit soon! back on the saddle soon
 
I sat on a 08 gsxr1000 and when I crouched over, My face was extended past the windscreen. Not comfortable to me!!! So Busa won!
 
I got it because it had been my dream bike for years...

I used to sit in class dreaming... I would go to the suzuki website and browse the specs, and stare at the beauty of the falcon while I was supposed to be typing an essay.

I loved it because it was such a huge and poweful engine.

I also loved it because it was the most beautiful stock motorcycle I had ever seen IMO.

I fell even more in love when I found out how dangerously fast it was.

Then when I had recently turned 18, and had a bit of money left over from a scholarship... You know whos idea it was to buy one? My own mother's!

Then while buying a part for my dirtbike in the motorsports shop, they had a blue/gold k8 and I knew it was the one I was gonna buy. Less than 2 months later, it was mine.
 
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I picked my 'Busa up because I wanted a bigger bike that was a lot more comfortable on longer rides and had more power. You will see me on nothing other then a 'Busa!!
 
danath , I found out about the Hayabusa from my my best friend in school, his dad was NUTS over them, but they wern't so well off, and he never did get one. But I told him I would. and we laughed about it. They moved away and I lost contact, and bought one for an entirely different reason :rofl:

But he introduced me to it, and I liked it, when i was bike shopping i didnt think id go for one, out of fright. but Respect is a two way street, I didnt abuse the power, and it didnt let the cement abuse me... A drunk in a red grand am did it. :laugh:
 
Myself Personally, I went from a starter bike that was Vulcan 500 to a Yamaha FJ1200. After having the FJ1200, I figured I had to go to a 1300. (Keeping the cc's in order.:laugh:)
I had no choice but to get the Busa since I thought the ZX14 was so hidious:whistle: and still do.:whistle:
 
I have been on many different bikes but always preferred Suzukis and the Hayabusa is the complete package, 1/4 mile in the low 9s, handles like a dream, capable of going over 200mph, at age 46 never have out grown the need for speed, and all for around $10k.. It's the perfect bike! Not to mention it came out in my birthday colors :laugh:
 
I've owned lots of Jap bikes when I was younger but the last few years I've been a Harley man.
I've never been turned on by "Rocket" bikes until I saw the Busa. It was love at first sight
and I had to have one.!!
I love the looks, the power, the handling and the excellent craftsmanship.!!
There's nothing I'd take in trade for it except of course a new one.!! :laugh:
 
*They are larger than the liter bikes designed for 170lb rider
*They look descent
*There wasn't any bike on the market that really compared to it until the ZX-14
*More aftermarket parts and modifications can be done than any other bike
*Torque
*Bike has been around for 11 years now
 
I loved it from the moment I saw it. It was all about the big beefy look. I had not heard about how fast it was :poke:
 
the comfort and the power was it for me, oh and the crazy symbol on the side pannel! ( I still dont know what it is?) kidden
 
I wanted another Big Rice before I got old -- I'm 65...

I'll get another Geezer Glide when I ..., mature.
 
danath , I found out about the Hayabusa from my my best friend in school, his dad was NUTS over them, but they wern't so well off, and he never did get one. But I told him I would. and we laughed about it. They moved away and I lost contact, and bought one for an entirely different reason :rofl:

But he introduced me to it, and I liked it, when i was bike shopping i didnt think id go for one, out of fright. but Respect is a two way street, I didnt abuse the power, and it didnt let the cement abuse me... A drunk in a red grand am did it. :laugh:

yep... It was always one of those day dream kind of things. Kind of like the window shopper looking at and dreaming about something he will never have...

But I loved the 'busa. I would honestly sit in bed and day dream about it until I fell asleep.

But I never thought I would buy one. I hoped that one day when I was much older I would have the money and balls to buy one.

Then one day I was like "wow. Mom look. I have a ton of money left over from that scholarship and pel grant... What should I do with it?"
Then she said "well you have always wanted that hayabusa, right? You can make a big down payment and make payments to build your credit..." And it was set in stone.
 
I will never build credit :rofl:

I always pay cash money green in full. I HATE owing people, and I have a mentality "If you cant afford it, you don't need it" :laugh:
 
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