The first instance was in the year ; the government of Oklahoma would order a Hayabusa for the highway patrol. Its performance was so impressive that they ordered two more vehicles the very next year! The Hayabusa engine is arguably among the most exceptional engines Suzuki has ever built.
Due to its lightweight design and massive power output make it a prime switch for one-off racing cars. Yes, we know, that sounds absolutely mental but nothing is stopping you from trying it out.
The size of these cars makes them perfect for this sort of experiment. You can expect a significant improvement in performance! Scott Wilson and John Lawson use two Hayabusa engines to help propel their prototype aircraft.
The design of their engine is so diverse. It can help fuel more than just a lightweight superbike! Car designer Radical uses the model to replicate a V8 engine for one of their production vehicles. That same vehicle would go on to set the fastest time for any production car on the Nurburgring. He reveals that his intent while creating the Hayabusa was to create a grotesque design.
His intentions were building a model that has such a strong impact; it becomes impossible to replace or recreate. Twenty years later, you can argue that he was very successful! The inception of the Hayabusa is responsible for the creation of the biggest rivalry in the superbike industry. I was invited to join a all black motorcycle club over in Kentwood a while back. All the guys in it are hardworking dudes.
Several stood up and said stuff to the effect of "you all are representing me when we ride together or wear our colors, so don't be doing anything stupid that could put us in a bad light". We went on decent ride through Covington and the area. What we mostly did was just cruise around and make our presence known. I kept want to step up the pace, but no one would play. That is, until we all split up and headed for home.
That was the most fun I'd had on a bike in a while. I didn't join. I don't want to make the commitment of my time or resources right now. I did make some cool friends, some of whom I knew from working at the dealership. I would ride with them again, as long as it's a real ride, not all this creeping and posing shit. Joined Dec 31, Messages 9, Location A mile above you! Website www. The Busa is the most common bike around here, behind the Harley, thats why I don't ride one.
There goes the neighborhood. Jasiri BAMF. Joined Dec 29, Messages 3, Location Memphis. The bowling ball paint job set off with the chrome swingarm, frame and wheels. The Busas suppossed to be the baddest thing going. Phantom Turkey Dodger. Joined Dec 29, Messages 5, Location Socal. After thinking about it, I see more black guys on Harleys than anything else. Usually they are in the cities and on the Superslab. In the back country on twisty roads,it's mostly sportbikes and white guys. Not a lot of Busas anywhere.
Joined Jun 10, Messages Location uganda Website www. GSF said:. I am black from the waist down and knees up, does that count? Hawkman BAMF. FastEddie said:. Joined Dec 21, Messages 17, Location a sunny place. Micheal Jordan Is that really him? Looks tall enough Why not 23 on his bike? Joined Dec 28, Messages 16, Black guys prefer Hayabusas because they are easy to steal. Joined Jan 21, Messages 2, And then there's the wannabe crowd.
Seems simple to me. Busamouse said:. Most of the black guys around here prefer drag racing to riding the curves. Maybe that has something to do with their choice of the Busa. Show the supply chain who's boss Get a head start on your holiday shopping at Amazon, Target, Best Buy, and more. He blasted off when he got his opening, his Yoshimura exhaust leaving our eardrums ringing.
I believe I could see the Hayabusa kanji tattooed on his calf. This is how I handle Hayabusa owners. If you are a car-driver, I suggest you do the same.
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