Hayabusa Headlamp Pattern

LukeKban

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Please tell me someone else out there has notice the headlamp pattern of Busa's is a bird in flight???!!! Not the part that lightrs the road, but the part right in front of the bike and the sides are the wings. There is a curve formed from the projector lens which makes up the birds body and wings come off of that. Check out my ok youtube video, the quality went to hell once on youtube. It also looks like there may be some claws. When riding at night alone on a dark road lined with trees the wing tips shine high onto the trees. Its absolutely amazing.
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This lower curve being the body
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only when your alone and you have to say hayabusa three times also the chupacabra has to be watching you, its there to protect you from the chupacabra. :laugh::laugh: and :welcome: to the org.
 
that looked to me like an in house dog ejector flying backwards over a rainbow of skittle rays and into the totem pole bender from which Lucifer on a dog whistle sits his angry head. When he looks to the right you can see the giblets of flaming spaghetti strands, with some gnarly slices of tree hugging dragon arms. if you wait for just a moment u can tell the pig taters are glistening brilliantly from the glow on there ears, sometimes you may even hear the tiny little leprechauns doing the cupid shuffle



you really should lay off the meds
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Wow I expected some one to know it was designed that way, not to get alot of stupid answers. How many of you actually own a Busa? If you do, just take a look when you're riding at night. Im not saying it kinda looks like it, Im saying thats how Suzuki designed it.
 
:welcome: And relax. Things are just a bit tense here right now. Yes, it does look kind of like a falcons wings in flight. Hang out and you'll catch on.

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must be a troll. usually i'm looking further up the road if i'm riding at night
 
Uuuuuuuuugh sure I see the wings now. Dude u need to seriously need to relax.
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Wow I expected some one to know it was designed that way, not to get alot of stupid answers. How many of you actually own a Busa? If you do, just take a look when you're riding at night. Im not saying it kinda looks like it, Im saying thats how Suzuki designed it.

I don't own one:whistle:
 
Luke, you'll be okay once you understand how messed up most of us here on the org. are. When you show psychedelic things that involve lights and mythical creatures at night it brings out the worst in us old hippie, Vietnam damaged, beer swilling nuts. Just join in the fun and laugh with us...rarely is there any real hostilities. But for me because I ride home in a rural environment at night I can say that the Suzuki guys must have been stoned or sadistically insane when they designed this lamp. It isn't even marginally okay. It is scary to ride this lamp at night without modifications. I put in an HID high beam and it is just barely okay. I get a lot of oncoming traffic flashing me to go to low beam..so I oblige..and I have about 25 foot in front of me that is faint lighting on low. Which means at 60 mph I am dead meat for pot holes and anything else in the road till I can flip up the highs again. Warchild in Washington has the correct setup for night drive with his 2 xenons lights that make it close to "Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind" experience. But be careful not to override your lights at night until you get something with further throw...riding at night has its own special set of sublimitations..and Hayabusa stock lighting is absurdly poor...IMO....2hip
 
I actually noticed that it looks like a bird the first time I rode it in the dark. I kind of figured it was designed that way on purpose, and thought it was a nice touch. This is the first time I have heard of anyone else noticing it.

The Gen II does not have the same effect.
 
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