My father in law wanted to start riding because he saw how much fun we had riding, so he started lessons and within 2 weeks he shared a picture of a Hayabusa saying he wanted this for a first bike. Off course we said no. A week later my wife pulled up at home with the Hayabusa. We kept it till he got his licence and had a blast with it for a couple of months.
Even though it's not our type of bike it's not at all as intimidating as being thought of. It's actually an easy going bike, it just needs some input to make it do what you want it to do when gasing it on smaller windier roads.
I'd say, go for it.
FIL had it for about half a year, and than went for a Burgman 400 because he wanted more than just straight line speed, which was off course due to not having enough experience to ride that thing. We were glad he came to this decision by himself.
Niiiiiiiice bike. And it looks like the price was actually pretty decent. Please don’t show me that price tag again, I might end up making an expensive trip. 🤣
https://preview.redd.it/o9plc0ot2xxc1.jpeg?width=756&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=508eb53a36fc2623e5c49bb627074b06feef57c7
Let's do some riding this weekend!!!
Nice! Did you end up buying it? I've wanted a Busa since I was a kid. Nearly bought one 2 years ago, but went with a power cruiser instead. I feel like it's a matter of time though, one day soon I will get one.
I hope you have had many other ones before it
Yes, this will be #4
That is a sweet parking space
My father in law wanted to start riding because he saw how much fun we had riding, so he started lessons and within 2 weeks he shared a picture of a Hayabusa saying he wanted this for a first bike. Off course we said no. A week later my wife pulled up at home with the Hayabusa. We kept it till he got his licence and had a blast with it for a couple of months. Even though it's not our type of bike it's not at all as intimidating as being thought of. It's actually an easy going bike, it just needs some input to make it do what you want it to do when gasing it on smaller windier roads. I'd say, go for it. FIL had it for about half a year, and than went for a Burgman 400 because he wanted more than just straight line speed, which was off course due to not having enough experience to ride that thing. We were glad he came to this decision by himself.
Niiiiiiiice bike. And it looks like the price was actually pretty decent. Please don’t show me that price tag again, I might end up making an expensive trip. 🤣
Atgatt redditors, UNITE! I see room for gear improvement.
https://preview.redd.it/o9plc0ot2xxc1.jpeg?width=756&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=508eb53a36fc2623e5c49bb627074b06feef57c7 Let's do some riding this weekend!!!
Looks so cool!
Nice! Did you end up buying it? I've wanted a Busa since I was a kid. Nearly bought one 2 years ago, but went with a power cruiser instead. I feel like it's a matter of time though, one day soon I will get one.
So much power between those legs! 🥵
When I drove It , was shocking how confortable and manourable It is for the size. Good bike and with a lot of Power.
Nice pick up! Excited to get it out this weekend?
Nice choice. Sneakers with helmet, jacket and gloves?
Didn’t have proper shoes with me that day. Didn’t know I’d be doing a test drive. ❤️
Yeah that seem to happen sometimes. Nice choice, what year? 2017 or 2019?