http://losangeles.craigslist.org/mcy/116213257.html
I think you guys would love to have him join up here. :lol: :lol: :lol:
another future busa owner :dunno:
I've noticed that 'Busas in general don't tend to be the squids. They cost too much; they're for guys who are past the sportbike phase and want something comfy and faired with enough torque to uproot moderately-sized houses. Squids go for the inline 600s and sometimes SV650s - just affordable enough to be the ridiculously overpowered killmefast bike of choice.
well, i saw a busa rider here who was apparently a really fast 1/4 mile rider try to neogtiate a small swerve and dumped his bike in the parking lot of our store. average squids buy either the r6 or gixxers, but the kind i'm taking about all have chromed, stretched busas :roll:
QuoteThis will be my first bike, i dont want to start out with anything lower than a 750cc
:lol: :lol:
What a tool, doesnt want to live long either. Maybe Mr Darwin will remove him quickly.
:x i cant stand ppl that are allll about the busa ..... drives me nuts .. i can by a gixxer600 or a cbr 600 or a r6 or any 600 for cheaper then the busa .. and run what .. a sec. lower then the busa .. few mods .. and it will look like a joke :| if i was gonna spend that kinda money on a bike .. i'd spend it on a RC51 :) honda AMA super bike .. at least you can take it down a winding road just as easy as you can down a 1/4 track :P
Hayabusas have their place. They're the M5s of the bike world.
Decades down the road, I can see myself owning a Busa for sport touring. They're pretty good bikes, comfy, powerful, and not too bad in turns if you know how to get around on it. Like RG said, it's mainly for people who want something fully faired without enough torque to not care about gear.
I'm sure a nice fellow who works for an investment bank in Belgium so happens to have a R6 for sale for the low price that the kid is looking for. He even probably has a brother-in-law that works for a shipping company right here in the States that will handle any shipping issues for him so that won't be an issue...
Quote from: RoadstergalI've noticed that 'Busas in general don't tend to be the squids. They cost too much; they're for guys who are past the sportbike phase and want something comfy and faired with enough torque to uproot moderately-sized houses. Squids go for the inline 600s and sometimes SV650s - just affordable enough to be the ridiculously overpowered killmefast bike of choice.
i beg to differ, here at barney's you don't have to be rich, just have good credit and no common sense. Last year a guy got a hayabusa for his first bike and wrecked it before he got out of the parking lot. Last christmas two people purchased two different R1s and both wrecked right in front of Barney's at the same time.
Good credit doesnt seem to come with good sense to often...
to finish it off, on one saturday i saw three guys (at different times) riding a hayabusa without helmets and one of them was dragging both feet on the ground while taking a corner? :? :? :? :nono:
Quote from: '04gs500fto finish it off, on one saturday i saw three guys (at different times) riding a hayabusa without helmets and one of them was dragging both feet on the ground while taking a corner? :? :? :? :nono:
Like, on one side?
Quote from: AlphaFire X5Quote from: '04gs500fto finish it off, on one saturday i saw three guys (at different times) riding a hayabusa without helmets and one of them was dragging both feet on the ground while taking a corner? :? :? :? :nono:
Like, on one side?
nope, as in just letting them dangle because he thinks hes a drag racer
Quote from: AlphaFire X5Quote from: '04gs500fto finish it off, on one saturday i saw three guys (at different times) riding a hayabusa without helmets and one of them was dragging both feet on the ground while taking a corner? :? :? :? :nono:
Like, on one side?
it would be the equivalent of me hanging off my bike as if in a corner only I would be going in a straight line...
I only hope this is a joke. I think he will either crash and hurt himself or scare the c@@p out of himself and give up bikes forever. I have a cbr600 and when the roads are wet I can spin the back wheel under power while driving straight. I have been riding for 3 years and know not to panic so I can control it, I think maybe a novice might crash if this happened.
I call dibs on the parts that are still good after the crash
Quote from: bubba zanettiQuoteThis will be my first bike, i dont want to start out with anything lower than a 750cc
:lol: :lol:
What a tool, doesnt want to live long either. Maybe Mr Darwin will remove him quickly.
yeh i was gonna say that someone should offer him a coffin, save him some time.
Who cares about this guy anyway? :roll: OK, so maybe he won't be as skilled a rider for not starting out on the GS500 like all of us PRUDES, but he just might survive. Maybe his motive for getting a moto is different. Perhaps he will just cruise around town and prefers the sportbike look. Not everyone has to be a GP racer/master of the twisties.
I think people here kind of have this self-righteous attitude that everyone else has to start on something small and wimpy like the gs500 or they will die. :bs:
You have not ridden small and wimpy, my friend (although from looking at your avatar, you do have some familiarity with the concept...).
It's a general truism on cars and bikes that starting small makes the operator fast. There are exceptions, but that is the rule.
what's so 'special' about opening the throtle and going really really fast in a straight line? (busa/m5) a monkey can do that? or even a robot can.
i will never understand these foos buying faster bikes.
if/when I upgrade (not anytime soon), I will get a faster bike, as long I can still lean hard and keep it under control.
<clip>i dont want anything that looks like the front and backseat are shared as one either, preferalbly, gsxr, cbr, yzf, zx</clip>
It's all about the looks...
Quote from: '04gs500fone of them was dragging both feet on the ground while taking a corner
He's thinking: "If the bike starts to fall over, I'll be able to use my legs to stop it from falling over." While he's moving... :roll:
How about the new ZX-14? 'Busa killer?
I do agree that a solo seat with a seperate passenger pillon looks better. Did I use that word right? But I wouldn't base the purchase of my first bike on that alone.
Im surprised he did'nt say:
"Oh yeah and the chicks must dig this bike too"
Naw, he just didn't want any of his buddies too close when giving them rides.
Quote from: Jake DI do agree that a solo seat with a seperate passenger pillon looks better.
And is horrifically uncomfortable for the passenger.
I've seen the foot-dragging thing on a guy on a ZX-6. Don't ask me WTF he was thinking. It reminded me of how Verbal Kint walked in The Usual Suspects.
Oo, I just saw that movie last week, RG.
Wait, how fast are these guys dragging their feet at? I keep mine down sometimes if I'm doing slow speed stuff in parking lots or similarly low low speeds.
Quote from: Jake DI do agree that a solo seat with a seperate passenger pillon looks better. Did I use that word right?
If you meant "pillion" then yes.
The guy I saw was riding on a surface street, about 30-40, just dragging his feet as he's riding in a straight line.
My friend has an RC51 and wow is it ever fun to drive, but it's way more power than I want right now, I'm thinking of moving on to an SV650 if I stay in ontario or a Triumph Daytona 650 if I move some province with lower insurance...
Quote from: ninja_steveanother future busa owner :dunno:
I talked to my neighbour who has a Katana. I thought I'd introduce myself since we both have Katana's. He's been riding for about 3 years. It's funny cause I used to watch him take off with both feet dragging till he got going. Anyway I was talking to him an he wants to get a Hayabusa. I think, OK that's cool, I say "yeah those are nice".. then he says "yeah, I want to be able to pull wheelies in any gear". :? I look at him and he's totally serious like this is a normal way to ride a bike. the guy is married and has 3 girls all under 12 years old. I mean, I have two girls under 5 and sometimes I think about that but I take safety pretty seriously.
What are people thinking?
Quote from: 500riderQuote from: ninja_steveWhat are people thinking?
They aren't.
If anyone here watches [adult swim]
(http://www.coldhardflash.com/images/squid01.jpg)
Quote from: Roadstergal...Squids go for the inline 600s and sometimes SV650s...
squids go for the inline liter bikes before the 600's. they opnly get the 600's when they're talked into a smaller bike. rarely sv's though.
Squids get 600s when they realize they can't get the credit for a liter bike.
Quote from: aaronstjSquids get 600s when they realize they can't get the credit for a liter bike.
The squids around here are mostly on 600s, from what I see, and I'm guessing that's why. I do see squids on liters, but far fewer.
Most of the "streetfighters" and "custom paint" and otherwise hmmm... I-4s that I see on Seattle CL are 600s:
http://seattle.craigslist.org/mcy/116115704.htmlhttp://seattle.craigslist.org/mcy/115861716.htmlhttp://seattle.craigslist.org/mcy/114621004.html (I love this one - it's not crashed, it fell over on a wheelie. Totally different!)
http://seattle.craigslist.org/mcy/113988423.htmlhttp://seattle.craigslist.org/mcy/116389855.htmlhttp://seattle.craigslist.org/mcy/116002263.html
Hah, I saw this fools add a couple days ago. I was ready to send him a link to some crash videos.
QuoteToo many tickets need to sell to pay courts :(
buahahahaha!!! That's the best excuse for selling an R6 that I have ever heard.
Quote from: aaronstjSquids get 600s when they realize they can't get the credit for a liter bike.
Correction:
Squids get 600s when they realize they can't get the
insurance for a liter bike.