Amanda Anderson
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- I am a female wanting to get a Hayabusa. I have been told it's impossible for a women of my size 5'4 120 pounds to ride a Hayabusa. Need some other intakes besides my family thanks.
I don't have much experience with sportbikes. Have been riding dirt bikes since I was 5. I know they are way different. Should I start with another bike. I really have just fallen in love with hayabusas.
Hi . I don't see an issue with the height or size factor , I have a Philippine mate here who rides a busa , he got it lowered a little but finds it easy , anyway welcome to the family .
- I am a female wanting to get a Hayabusa. I have been told it's impossible for a women of my size 5'4 120 pounds to ride a Hayabusa. Need some other intakes besides my family thanks.
Maybe get a bit of roadbike experience first might be a good idea, talk with other riders local to you to get feedback ,as my dad says it's like going from a Morris minor (pommie car 1960s )to a mustang v8.Hi . I don't see an issue with the height or size factor , I have a Philippine mate here who rides a busa , he got it lowered a little but finds it easy , anyway welcome to the family .
Remember, 5'4 and 120lbs... You have to be strong enough to get it off you if it falls on you....with some modification(s) you can make it fit you, but don't bite off more than you can chew unless you are prepared for the consequences...
I've been riding motorcycles for 40 years plus, 14 bikes later, and the last 25 years on Harely's, still own one that I'm now selling. I just bought a Busa about a month ago, always wanted one & finally got one, 1st sport touring bike, never looked back or regretted my decision.
- I am a female wanting to get a Hayabusa. I have been told it's impossible for a women of my size 5'4 120 pounds to ride a Hayabusa. Need some other intakes besides my family thanks.