Utterly pointless machine, with unnecessary amounts of torque and power that you can't imagine will be bought by anyone sane. I bought one. Best bike ever...
Hayabusa and my own ZX14r are far superior to any 1000cc in my honest opinion. I ride on the street, 1% of the time I'm using all the power it has to offer and leaning it down just like a sport bike, the other 99% of my time I'm cruising around in comfort or riding in traffic. This is exactly why I believe these big bikes are still the kings of street bikes, leave the other things on the track.
Does it bother you sometimes how little power you can actually pull in on the street? I am being genuinely curious since I let go of my RSV4 a few weeks ago exactly because I could only use a tiny sliver of its performance on my rides without risking losing my licence. I suppose the Busa is a different category since it has endless amounts of torque at any gear (which the RSV4 did not, although the V4 really was one of a kind), which makes it fun in a different way, but I have been looking for something that I could maybe squeeze a little harder on the street and not feel guilty about the consequences in an instant.
@clayman1980 since typing the original comment, I sold the 14r. Still love it as a sport bike. But that's just it. It's a machine that wants to give 100% and isn't really meant for doing any less. Now I have a Triumph adventure bike. It's slower in speed and acceleration of course, but still provides a thrilling sporty handling experience. And it's a joy to ride in any conditions. Even on gravel roads now, a whole new world is opened up to me. It's way better as a all around package.
@clayman1980 and even with having the adventure bike now, I'm already considering getting a cruiser. I got to Demo ride a Indian Cheiftain, 10 years of riding experience for me now and I've realized the one thing that never goes out of style, is being comfortable, having ergonomic controls, nice floorboards to stretch out the legs on, storage space for my things, and a nice audio system for listening to music. That chieftain I rode will never be something ridden fast, but it will be a comfortable experience 100% of the time I am on it. I started focus more on the kind of riding I actually want to do, and I've stepped away from the vision of the kind of rider my ego thinks it is. So no more sport bikes for this guy, and I appreciate cruisers alot more now, never thought I would.
@@larryhouse3776 Appreciate the swift response. Good on you for having a clear idea what kind of riding you want to do and making appropriate adjustments. I still seem to prefer more "spirited" riding and so I am looking for something I can throw around in corners and that is capable of going (reasonably) fast and still be fun. So far I have had my eyes set on Aprilia's RS660, but I could consider other alternatives.
done 20k+ on the clock now, the gen3 is my first busa and fully convinced me into the cult. after 60k+ sitting on the r1 and other sport bikes, the busa makes perfect sense for people like me who actually ride every day and dont wanna stick to boring commuters or hurt the lower back on track weapons
I’ve had a couple of Hayabusas I’ve currently got a ZZR1400. These bikes mean business nothing like being one of the most powerful vehicles on the road. They totally make sense.
I got the 2022 ZX14R too, I chose to stay with Kawasaki and I'm happy but I loved the new Busa after demo riding it during the progressive motorcycle event. I might add this BUSA to the stable in a couple years!
Had my gen 3 with performance pack for a week now and after owning a gen 1 and a gen 2 there is no question this is their best effort yet, for all the reason you state, well done Suzuki and great video.
Thanks Tim, great review! My 2005 Busa puts that same smile on my face - albeit less refined delivery then the Gen 2 or 3 bikes now. But there is something special about the Busa that sets it apart from the crowd. It doesn't need to prove anything, it's got the T-Shirt already and it can motor on past the crowd in all its pride and glory. Thanks Suzuki and thanks again Tim. It's like the Aston Martin of the Bike world!
I loved the overdub. It’s the real you and not the effected “Clarkson” voice and speech pattern. Long may it continue on what is a very informative channel.
Thanks Gavin! Tbh my 'presenting' voice is my normal voice… my voiceover voice is me struggling not to suffocate under my duvet as I rattle through my lines haha
Anyone that has ever owned any generation Hayabusa knows how special these Suzuki’s are. Quoting this isnt the most comfortable fastest bike in the world is a big call from this presenter thats never owned this motorcycle. Just a couple of days riding doesnt make you an expert! I challenge you mate to find any other motorcycle that can supply TWO seat capability with the same speed potential and comfort this bike can afford. And no its not basically a big adventure bike ( thats the most stupid comment I have ever heard!)👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎 Its the cult legend that it is 👍👍👍
@@timrodieridesAll credit to you. Must be soul destroying reading some of rude comments on here . Some people are just do bloody rude. I enjoyed your review
I’m really tired about people on you tube, complaining about Hayabusa . It is an Icon and it will be forever. In the last 50 years only 2 bikes was build for Highway speed. Hayabusa and ZZR 1400. Only these 2 can stay on 250 kmh from London to Tokio😂😂😂 All the rest can stay on the garage and dreaming. Pointless to have 160hp on a KTM 1290 or a Ducati Multistrada. Poinless to have 220 Hp on naked bikes and so and so…..Sport Adventures are not build for high speed. 100 Hp is enough. Naked….hmmm. You get smashed by the wind after 15min driving over 150kmh. Just imagine riding a MT 10 Yamaha vs Hayabusa on german Highway at 200-250 kmh. Or a Panigale, or a street fighter, …Hayabusa has his only destination and purpose. To keep the rider safe and comfortable at 250kmh.
Seven year warranty if you get it serviced by Suzuki. Collected mine today, bit of a change from the sportsbike. Not frantic, i need the not frantic now 😂
i bought one last october. it's amazing. best bike ever indeed. it's heavy but it's led to me working out and slowly getting in shape for first time in life. naughty and excessive. beautiful and masterfully engineered. strangely my arse doesn't like the seat after an hour. but yeah.
The white and red paint is absolutely intoxicating! Absolutely love this bike! By far the most popular bike i own. Everybody and their mom chats it up. The fact it pulls serious Gs is a given.
I shall stick with my mint '07 Blackbird if you don't mind. The QS and modern electronics would be nice to have but I don't really need them. The joy is the buttery smooth engine which whilst it doesn't have 190bhp like this Hayabusa is still a ballistic missile for under a third of the cost of a new one of these. I think the BB might even be a tad lighter. This looks to be larger than a BB. I think if was contemplating buying one of these I'd also be looking at a Kawasaki Z1000SX which admittedly doesn't have the same cult following. I remember last year when this latest gen Hayabusa was launched you could buy one for £14k. Now at £17k with the performance pack with Akrapovic exhausts on top, it's a bit steep!
I agree,I've never liked the Busa,s styling,and it's generally less comfy than the Blackbird,The latter can be picked up for less than £2,000 and has as much power and torque,So The Blackbird is a Total bargain.
It's still the king of speed. People only compare stock bikes but if it's tuned, no litre bike, no H2 or S1K or V4R could come close. It's the most aerodynamic bike. And torque makes a much bigger difference than horsepower. It's not just a sport "touring" bike, it absolutely can be supersport. Just not a track bike. It's still the king.
You had scream "the nadgers off your blackbird"? I didn't quite get why you say that. There are no circumstances you have to do that, or even where that is realistic that on a BB!!! (without committing a crime or series of crimes! that will result in your license instantly being taken away from you)
I bought one in June 2021 when they came out here in Ireland , now with 10,200 kms on it , I enjoy every ride on it , but now find myself thinking about a triumph 3R instead of it , would I be mad to trade in my gen 3 busa , being a serial bike changer the last few years for my daily bike (March to October daily) doesn’t help😬 where as my 2 older bikes will never get sold or traded in
Hmmm...interesting conundrum. I would probably stick to the Busa. It does more while also matching the Triumph for performance chops (exceeding it in real life terms). It is sporty, comfortable, economical (relatively impressive economy really)...the one area the Triumph probably claws back some points is the wow factor. But as a naked muscle cruiser, it is playing a different game perhaps. Good luck choosing anyway, both bikes are at the pinnacle of choice!
I’ve agreed with my wife (no mean feat) that my 50th in a year or two will coincide with finally getting a licence and a ‘bike. But not something like this, clearly. Because it will likely kill me through no fault of its own. Will be getting something like a Pan European. Which is a thought. Can you sort some Motorpoint-like used bikes reviews? K thx bye 😀
Seventeen grand!! Another £2,600 for decent pipes, a plastic seat cowl, a non Slidey seat and a tank pad. Suzuki not only gave up the Crown they lost the crown jewels as well. The least they could have done was try to top the ZZR 1400 in the comfort and touring stakes. Still this makes me happy because my ZZR 1400 Performance Sport retains the Crown and the Crown jewels. The last one sold and registered in Europe, it's the Matriarch of large capacity Sports tourers. Sure some argue it's a Hyper Sports, yet many smaller rivals will demolish it on a track. Non however offer mile munching comfort and exhilaration.
Sadly not, because it’s nearly always helpful for someone, and because most people who watch my videos are searching for a specific bike review and don’t watch all my videos. So I just want to give those new people some context!
If you’re going to be riding sensibly then just get a Kawasaki Concours The Hayabusa is still a niche weekend bike if only they made a Touring Hayabusa for police use then the bike would make sense Police departments are using the newer Honda Goldwing and that says a lot. Not sure if Id get the Hayabusa when the FJR is available.
The Gen 1 Hayabusa is the lightest of the three models ! That is the sportiest proof. 😃Gen 1: 244 kg (equipment weight) / 175 hp 😆Gen 2: 266 kg (equipment weight) / 197 hp 😉Gen 3: 264 kg (equipment weight) / 188 hp
2023 is miles away! I'm guessing you might be from Americaland where the bike years are even more messed up than here in the UK? Enjoy it when it comes!
Do we call the CBR a dinosaur? What about the R1? No? Ninja? No dinosaur there? so why are we calling a brand new generation of a super bike a lovable dinosaur? What makes a bike who's first generation came out in 99 more archaic than a model that came out in the mid 90's? The ninja is older by a number of years. So is the CB/CBR. The r6 came out in 99. I believe the R1 came out in 98 or 99. The hayabusa is no less modern than any other bike on the market. It may not have as many bells and whistles as some but the 22/23 busa is a brand spanking new generation with tons of advancements from gen 2. I don't get the "dinosaur" dig. Somebody explain it to me like I'm 5.
Utterly pointless machine, with unnecessary amounts of torque and power that you can't imagine will be bought by anyone sane. I bought one. Best bike ever...
🤣
Same here 🤣, so much fun.. No logic
Me too 😂love me busa
Hayabusa and my own ZX14r are far superior to any 1000cc in my honest opinion. I ride on the street, 1% of the time I'm using all the power it has to offer and leaning it down just like a sport bike, the other 99% of my time I'm cruising around in comfort or riding in traffic. This is exactly why I believe these big bikes are still the kings of street bikes, leave the other things on the track.
bingo. agreed
Does it bother you sometimes how little power you can actually pull in on the street? I am being genuinely curious since I let go of my RSV4 a few weeks ago exactly because I could only use a tiny sliver of its performance on my rides without risking losing my licence. I suppose the Busa is a different category since it has endless amounts of torque at any gear (which the RSV4 did not, although the V4 really was one of a kind), which makes it fun in a different way, but I have been looking for something that I could maybe squeeze a little harder on the street and not feel guilty about the consequences in an instant.
@clayman1980 since typing the original comment, I sold the 14r. Still love it as a sport bike. But that's just it. It's a machine that wants to give 100% and isn't really meant for doing any less.
Now I have a Triumph adventure bike. It's slower in speed and acceleration of course, but still provides a thrilling sporty handling experience. And it's a joy to ride in any conditions. Even on gravel roads now, a whole new world is opened up to me. It's way better as a all around package.
@clayman1980 and even with having the adventure bike now, I'm already considering getting a cruiser. I got to Demo ride a Indian Cheiftain, 10 years of riding experience for me now and I've realized the one thing that never goes out of style, is being comfortable, having ergonomic controls, nice floorboards to stretch out the legs on, storage space for my things, and a nice audio system for listening to music. That chieftain I rode will never be something ridden fast, but it will be a comfortable experience 100% of the time I am on it. I started focus more on the kind of riding I actually want to do, and I've stepped away from the vision of the kind of rider my ego thinks it is. So no more sport bikes for this guy, and I appreciate cruisers alot more now, never thought I would.
@@larryhouse3776 Appreciate the swift response. Good on you for having a clear idea what kind of riding you want to do and making appropriate adjustments.
I still seem to prefer more "spirited" riding and so I am looking for something I can throw around in corners and that is capable of going (reasonably) fast and still be fun. So far I have had my eyes set on Aprilia's RS660, but I could consider other alternatives.
done 20k+ on the clock now, the gen3 is my first busa and fully convinced me into the cult. after 60k+ sitting on the r1 and other sport bikes, the busa makes perfect sense for people like me who actually ride every day and dont wanna stick to boring commuters or hurt the lower back on track weapons
Analogue clocks. Thank God - reason enough to buy this.
Far more satisfying seeing them sweep 'round than a digital speedo...
100% agree
Fuck yea man like a Swiss watch these one's are beautiful 😍
I’ve had a couple of Hayabusas I’ve currently got a ZZR1400. These bikes mean business nothing like being one of the most powerful vehicles on the road. They totally make sense.
I got the 2022 ZX14R too, I chose to stay with Kawasaki and I'm happy but I loved the new Busa after demo riding it during the progressive motorcycle event. I might add this BUSA to the stable in a couple years!
Had my gen 3 with performance pack for a week now and after owning a gen 1 and a gen 2 there is no question this is their best effort yet, for all the reason you state, well done Suzuki and great video.
What's the performance pack? I haven't heard anything about that.
@@morley3810 ackroprovic end cans, seat hump, folding levers and a tank pad
@@johnfrary9589 ok. Must not be a thing we have in Canada
Not sure could just be a UK thing, great price if bought as a pack
My 2013 Gen 2 ZZR1400 blows my mates Gen 3 Busa away. He's well pissed. It's much too restricted due to Euro 5 etc.
Folks need to get past advancements(there are a plenty) and realize that this is available. For 17k, it is a fantastic value for fun motocycle.
Thanks Tim, great review! My 2005 Busa puts that same smile on my face - albeit less refined delivery then the Gen 2 or 3 bikes now. But there is something special about the Busa that sets it apart from the crowd. It doesn't need to prove anything, it's got the T-Shirt already and it can motor on past the crowd in all its pride and glory. Thanks Suzuki and thanks again Tim. It's like the Aston Martin of the Bike world!
Great comments, I can see what you mean. I have the VMAX and the Busa and ZX14R are the only bikes I am cautious of 🙂
I loved the overdub. It’s the real you and not the effected “Clarkson” voice and speech pattern. Long may it continue on what is a very informative channel.
Thanks Gavin! Tbh my 'presenting' voice is my normal voice… my voiceover voice is me struggling not to suffocate under my duvet as I rattle through my lines haha
Anyone that has ever owned any generation Hayabusa knows how special these Suzuki’s are.
Quoting this isnt the most comfortable fastest bike in the world is a big call from this presenter thats never owned this motorcycle. Just a couple of days riding doesnt make you an expert!
I challenge you mate to find any other motorcycle that can supply TWO seat capability with the same speed potential and comfort this bike can afford.
And no its not basically a big adventure bike ( thats the most stupid comment I have ever heard!)👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
Its the cult legend that it is 👍👍👍
Always enjoy your reviews
Really appreciate that - it's not always easy putting them out
@@timrodieridesAll credit to you. Must be soul destroying reading some of rude comments on here . Some people are just do bloody rude. I enjoyed your review
@@Willsey thank you! I mostly get nice comments on here these days!
Great review and thanks! Must go to a suzuki dealer this summer and try it!🏍
Thank you! It's one of those things everyone needs to try once…
I’m really tired about people on you tube, complaining about Hayabusa . It is an Icon and it will be forever. In the last 50 years only 2 bikes was build for Highway speed. Hayabusa and ZZR 1400. Only these 2 can stay on 250 kmh from London to Tokio😂😂😂
All the rest can stay on the garage and dreaming. Pointless to have 160hp on a KTM 1290 or a Ducati Multistrada. Poinless to have 220 Hp on naked bikes and so and so…..Sport Adventures are not build for high speed. 100 Hp is enough. Naked….hmmm. You get smashed by the wind after 15min driving over 150kmh. Just imagine riding a MT 10 Yamaha vs Hayabusa on german Highway at 200-250 kmh. Or a Panigale, or a street fighter, …Hayabusa has his only destination and purpose. To keep the rider safe and comfortable at 250kmh.
Disagree, high-power adventure bikes and nakeds are more fun than high-power sportsbikes on the road. Wheelies? Yes please.
How’s the heat management on this Busa?
Great value from Suzuki and 3 years warranty is a bonus.
Seven year warranty if you get it serviced by Suzuki. Collected mine today, bit of a change from the sportsbike. Not frantic, i need the not frantic now 😂
Big cubes and big torque make great road bikes.
Thanks for the quick demo of the Puig clamp-on. I'd been thinking of one for the reason you mention: to direct cool air down on my chest.
I’m really enjoying it - it makes big miles far comfier too!
i bought one last october. it's amazing. best bike ever indeed. it's heavy but it's led to me working out and slowly getting in shape for first time in life.
naughty and excessive. beautiful and masterfully engineered.
strangely my arse doesn't like the seat after an hour. but yeah.
The white and red paint is absolutely intoxicating! Absolutely love this bike! By far the most popular bike i own. Everybody and their mom chats it up. The fact it pulls serious Gs is a given.
They did not give up the chase! The problem is riders can only handle a couple of Gs…my bike can easily pull a couple Gs…js
I agree. It’s better to ride a fast bike slow than a slow bike fast.
I can’t even imagine riding it to the red line…
I shall stick with my mint '07 Blackbird if you don't mind. The QS and modern electronics would be nice to have but I don't really need them. The joy is the buttery smooth engine which whilst it doesn't have 190bhp like this Hayabusa is still a ballistic missile for under a third of the cost of a new one of these. I think the BB might even be a tad lighter. This looks to be larger than a BB. I think if was contemplating buying one of these I'd also be looking at a Kawasaki Z1000SX which admittedly doesn't have the same cult following. I remember last year when this latest gen Hayabusa was launched you could buy one for £14k. Now at £17k with the performance pack with Akrapovic exhausts on top, it's a bit steep!
Don’t blame you! Mint blackbirds are like hens’ teeth…
@@timrodierides And I have a few of those too ;@).
I agree,I've never liked the Busa,s styling,and it's generally less comfy than the Blackbird,The latter can be picked up for less than £2,000 and has as much power and torque,So The Blackbird is a Total bargain.
Wish they brought the blackbird back
I just bought one and fekin love it! - Genx
It's still the king of speed. People only compare stock bikes but if it's tuned, no litre bike, no H2 or S1K or V4R could come close. It's the most aerodynamic bike. And torque makes a much bigger difference than horsepower. It's not just a sport "touring" bike, it absolutely can be supersport. Just not a track bike. It's still the king.
Great review..6’ here w longish legs and wondering if there is a peg lowering kit to give extra leg room..
There is but I don't have a link.
Vortex rear sets fixed mine
6’1
The mirrors look great.
How does the Busa and SX1000 GT fit in the lineup?
Dont mind if I ask. What jacket did you put on? I like it.
It's a Richa Touareg 2. Don't mind at all!
Wide open throttle this here in Australia and you will get life imprisonment.
No guns and tyrannical law enforcement. You have my sympathy.
@@IndyMotoRider Mate I can't wait to get out of this prison of dumb muppets.
At least you have Maß of beer and Currywurst. And your countryside is pretty…
Black the best colour.
Why doesn't Suzuki make a more upright low pegged tourer based on that engine?
108 pounds for the mirrors? That adds too much weight.
Hahaha. The Queen's currency wants a word
You had scream "the nadgers off your blackbird"? I didn't quite get why you say that. There are no circumstances you have to do that, or even where that is realistic that on a BB!!! (without committing a crime or series of crimes! that will result in your license instantly being taken away from you)
Used to run it in second gear all the time, I was either ignoring speed limits or wished it had shorter gearing! I do miss that bike.
@@timrodierides I had to defend the honor of the BB - I bought mine a year ago - You'll understand! 2nd is my favorite gear too.
Take it to TTRS and put a Supercharger on it, that will liven the old girl up.
Such a shame the update didn't come with the ability to attach hard luggage
Akrapovic exhausts on the bike are much more ugly than the standard exhausts.
Thank you for the review 🏍💨💨
If only it were a bit more comfortable.
You did say Rim Toadie! 😆
Not sure who else noticed (or cared!)
I bought one in June 2021 when they came out here in Ireland , now with 10,200 kms on it , I enjoy every ride on it , but now find myself thinking about a triumph 3R instead of it , would I be mad to trade in my gen 3 busa , being a serial bike changer the last few years for my daily bike (March to October daily) doesn’t help😬 where as my 2 older bikes will never get sold or traded in
Hmmm...interesting conundrum. I would probably stick to the Busa. It does more while also matching the Triumph for performance chops (exceeding it in real life terms). It is sporty, comfortable, economical (relatively impressive economy really)...the one area the Triumph probably claws back some points is the wow factor. But as a naked muscle cruiser, it is playing a different game perhaps. Good luck choosing anyway, both bikes are at the pinnacle of choice!
@@board.member I kept my busa & bought a 22 lowrider s
Red kite walk on part nice
I thought it was a japanese falcon :}
Mate I'm 6'2" is there a sporty bike for me?
Yes. Yes. Yes. Great Vid. Thanks.
Thanks for watching!
I’ve agreed with my wife (no mean feat) that my 50th in a year or two will coincide with finally getting a licence and a ‘bike. But not something like this, clearly. Because it will likely kill me through no fault of its own. Will be getting something like a Pan European.
Which is a thought. Can you sort some Motorpoint-like used bikes reviews? K thx bye 😀
I think the 1200 rs left this behind on roll on tests.
I’ll keep my gen 2 👌
I thought you said "Rim Tony" but either way, lmaaaao
I don't know Tony, but I know Todie
@@timrodierides off of Neighbours?
Seventeen grand!! Another £2,600 for decent pipes, a plastic seat cowl, a non Slidey seat and a tank pad. Suzuki not only gave up the Crown they lost the crown jewels as well. The least they could have done was try to top the ZZR 1400 in the comfort and touring stakes. Still this makes me happy because my ZZR 1400 Performance Sport retains the Crown and the Crown jewels. The last one sold and registered in Europe, it's the Matriarch of large capacity Sports tourers. Sure some argue it's a Hyper Sports, yet many smaller rivals will demolish it on a track. Non however offer mile munching comfort and exhilaration.
This must happend- An Hayabusa 1300GT
Lightweight compared to my 306kg FatBob!😁
Anyone noticed his bike 🔑 chain ⛓️😁😁
If they added active cruise and lane departure warning, it would have been perfect....
Will there ever be a video in which you don't tell us that you're 6'3"?
Sadly not, because it’s nearly always helpful for someone, and because most people who watch my videos are searching for a specific bike review and don’t watch all my videos. So I just want to give those new people some context!
@@timrodierides I admit to a degree of facetiousness - it was helpful when I was considering buying my Super Duke GT!
Oh it's definitely not a brag either - my genitals are minuscule. Hope you're enjoying the SD GT!
If you’re going to be riding sensibly then just get a Kawasaki Concours
The Hayabusa is still a niche weekend bike if only they made a Touring Hayabusa for police use then the bike would make sense
Police departments are using the newer Honda Goldwing and that says a lot.
Not sure if Id get the Hayabusa when the FJR is available.
The Gen 1 Hayabusa is the lightest of the three models ! That is the sportiest proof.
😃Gen 1: 244 kg (equipment weight) / 175 hp
😆Gen 2: 266 kg (equipment weight) / 197 hp
😉Gen 3: 264 kg (equipment weight) / 188 hp
So what you're saying is buy a Gen 1 and stick a turbo on it?
Put my deposit down on a 2023. I can't wait till it arrives!
2023 is miles away! I'm guessing you might be from Americaland where the bike years are even more messed up than here in the UK? Enjoy it when it comes!
@@timrodierides the salesman said he expects them in stock Aug/Sept. And yes, American lol. We're weird like that :P
And the award for the ugliest exhaust system ever goes to 🥁🥇
Kawasaki has that award. They are huge, but the design fits the bike.
I have the bike in black. The bike is beautiful but the cans look cartoonish. I can't wait to get rid of them.
Do we call the CBR a dinosaur? What about the R1? No? Ninja? No dinosaur there? so why are we calling a brand new generation of a super bike a lovable dinosaur? What makes a bike who's first generation came out in 99 more archaic than a model that came out in the mid 90's? The ninja is older by a number of years. So is the CB/CBR. The r6 came out in 99. I believe the R1 came out in 98 or 99. The hayabusa is no less modern than any other bike on the market. It may not have as many bells and whistles as some but the 22/23 busa is a brand spanking new generation with tons of advancements from gen 2. I don't get the "dinosaur" dig. Somebody explain it to me like I'm 5.
Watch the video!