Last season, I thought I had finished the Superbyke project, it looked great, rode and handled great.....then I met a guy that knows a LOT about Busas, Scott (Isiahstites). Besides becoming good friends, he helped me realize that the Superbyke needed a few things to be "really complete". It needed to be a lot BLACKER and if it truly was to be a "One Off" Hayabusa, 140 additional horsepower would leave no doubt!
So today I got a phone call from Scott who stated "it's done".....he posted the below pic for me on facebook, after professional level tuning in a couple of weeks, stand by for a lot of posting impressions about the riding and performance experiences! I so look forward not only feeling this things abilities, but sharing that stuff with my org bros and sisters.
The first 1-3 weeks I'll leave the swingarm stretched until I get used to the power application, then it gets shortened up and taken to the mountains...there is no need to caution me about "lag" and "too much power in the corners", etc. I will be very cautious with this steep learning curve!
Doyle
So today I got a phone call from Scott who stated "it's done".....he posted the below pic for me on facebook, after professional level tuning in a couple of weeks, stand by for a lot of posting impressions about the riding and performance experiences! I so look forward not only feeling this things abilities, but sharing that stuff with my org bros and sisters.
The first 1-3 weeks I'll leave the swingarm stretched until I get used to the power application, then it gets shortened up and taken to the mountains...there is no need to caution me about "lag" and "too much power in the corners", etc. I will be very cautious with this steep learning curve!
Doyle