Doodah
Registered
Howdy all,
Just wanted to give a shout out. I recently acquired a 2006 Hayabusa and thought it would be a good idea to
join a forum to learn all i can about this beast. I have owned many different bikes in the last 40 years but have
been a diehard Harley rider for the last 20. My daily ride is a 2000 Dyna Wide Glide with big bore kit and cams and S&S shorty E carb. Also restoring an 81 Shovelhead. Before anyone starts throwing things at me let me say
I love all motorcycles, regardless. Anyway, I love this motorcycle. 1300R with a 1397 big bore kit, rods, cams, 4 to 1 racing exhaust, stretched swingarm, all black with a 2008 rear fairing assembly. It is simply a work of art. I took her out today for the first time and still cannot believe the power this bike has. Im still smiling and its 2 am in the morning. i have lots of questions for you experienced Busa owners and look forward to picking your brains. Ill be making a list in the next couple of days. Excited to get to know other owners and learn from experienced owners/riders.
Just wanted to give a shout out. I recently acquired a 2006 Hayabusa and thought it would be a good idea to
join a forum to learn all i can about this beast. I have owned many different bikes in the last 40 years but have
been a diehard Harley rider for the last 20. My daily ride is a 2000 Dyna Wide Glide with big bore kit and cams and S&S shorty E carb. Also restoring an 81 Shovelhead. Before anyone starts throwing things at me let me say
I love all motorcycles, regardless. Anyway, I love this motorcycle. 1300R with a 1397 big bore kit, rods, cams, 4 to 1 racing exhaust, stretched swingarm, all black with a 2008 rear fairing assembly. It is simply a work of art. I took her out today for the first time and still cannot believe the power this bike has. Im still smiling and its 2 am in the morning. i have lots of questions for you experienced Busa owners and look forward to picking your brains. Ill be making a list in the next couple of days. Excited to get to know other owners and learn from experienced owners/riders.