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OB_Scoop

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Moving in the next 1-2 months to Houston. Any Busa riders there? Also coming from 4300 ft of altitude and will need to remap for sure.

Any good local shops that will do a good job?

OB_Johnnycheese

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I'm in Austin. only 150 miles.
lets see that is what 1hr away.
and I just happen to know a darn good mechanic as well.
e-mail when ever.

OB_A Daddy Busa

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Call John Clause at Clause Autowerks I'm sure someone has his # they say that he is very good witht he Hayabusa's.

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I live about 3 hrs away from Houston, I go there once in a while to the shops there. They have a couple of real good places.

All I can tell you is that you're gonna love Houston. They are gonna open a new drag racing track soon.

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Hey Scoop,

I live right in the heart of Houston. Still waiting for my Busa to come in (February last I heard), so I'm tearing up this 96 ZX-6 til then.

Give me a holler when you move here.
Moses@nseek.com. Glad to have ya.

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Just as soon as I get back from Hawaii - leavin tomorrow morning, be back Jan. 22. - I'm planning a week down to the Hill Country!!!

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For all of you in Houston,

Who has ridden south on 288. Seems like the perfect road for a busa. I can't think of a road that is much easier to drive fast on, its long, straight, and well downright boring.

I am glad I never have to make that drive again :)

But you can go very fast.
I think 90 is normal (and there is a spot on 288 where everyone dragraces..kinda fun)

-Dana
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At 200 you would blow it apart like a mellon shot with 00buck. Bars probably wouldnt even move. The only thing that could f uck you up is the splattering entrails, clogging up your intake snouts and possibly obscuring your vision. Wouldnt it suck to hit one and keep it straight only to lose it cause you cant see? I have read of an aftermarket front fender for the busa that covers the entire tire and is shaped like an ax blade. Its designed to slice the armadillo cleanly in half and deflect each half safely clear of the bike. Its affectionately called the "dillo dicer". Order yours today at www.busaland.com/accesories.dildic.

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Dana,

288 South to Freeport is perfect place to verify all this 200MPH BUSA kick we're talking about. pretty straight shot indeed but watch out for the speed traps, especially near Pearland (FM518).

Want curves & banks?... Head toward A&M College Station. Very cool..

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All you Houston guys. A bunch of us bike guys from Dallas are going to the strip in Navasota this Sunday. Big Houston vs. Dallas rivalry.Should be a good time. Its pure street racing. No time slips are given on sundays, so all the sandbaggers can really let it fly without anyone knowing. Bring it on...
Track# 409-825-8725 Web site hotrodgossip.com

[This message has been edited by TurboTim (edited 15 January 2000).]
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