First Ride Vlog: 2022 Suzuki Hayabusa

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  • @BigRockMoto
    @BigRockMoto  2 ปีที่แล้ว +17

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    • @bekeneel
      @bekeneel 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Usually I like bikes nolt as big, heavy & more racing/sport like. But for some reason I like this Busa BECAUSE it is so big. I'm sure the bike is really powerful standard so no need to put a Turbo on that lol, perhaps a better exhaust with power commander.

    • @alanbstard4
      @alanbstard4 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      zx 1400 has higher bars and suits sports touring

    • @rejekt2
      @rejekt2 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      W

    • @ZLwh1ne
      @ZLwh1ne 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      How are you picking up so little wind noise? I have a gopro max and it's allll wind on outside of my car? Thanks in advance for any advice. Sick bike 🤙.

    • @rejekt2
      @rejekt2 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ZLwh1ne Connect a mic that goes inside your Helmet ;)

  • @CM-nq3so
    @CM-nq3so 3 ปีที่แล้ว +486

    Yes, bikes in this class absolutely hide the sensation of speed ridiculously well. At any legal speed, it feels like you could get off and walk.

    • @davidjohns4761
      @davidjohns4761 2 ปีที่แล้ว +34

      Got a ticket on my second day of ownership

    • @k1ortia
      @k1ortia 2 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @@davidjohns4761 How on earth did that happen exactly??

    • @andrewlawson3798
      @andrewlawson3798 2 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      Very true! Honestly sometimes you forget how hot your really coming into the corners to 🥲

    • @Doug791
      @Doug791 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Many times I've been for a thrash , slowed to walking speed and looked down to see I'm still doing 70mph !! My bike isn't in the same league as a 'busa but it will eventually do 175mph.

    • @AlicesWondereland
      @AlicesWondereland 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Amazing articulation! I have a 2nd gen. At 70 it feels like I could put my feet down...

  • @benwells2338
    @benwells2338 3 ปีที่แล้ว +215

    This bike to me is the epitome of a motorcycle “spaceship”. The display is truly a swan song to analog beauty, the mass and leaned over position allows one to be completely enveloped by the fairing and be one with the bike, and the exhaust, though soft, has that nice sound of thrust. It doesn’t seem so flat and linear in sound like I tend to think of inline fours. Suzuki did a great job in the looks department too in giving it a fresh and modern take but not straying too far from what a Busa is supposed to look like. It’s true, even the common man knows what a Busa is on the street, why take away that unique street recognition with a completely new and foreign design language. Fun seeing you take this bike out for a ride, I had a kick seeing you on a sportbike for a change. 😁

    • @mmaaddict78
      @mmaaddict78 2 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      That dash is great. Perfect mix of analog and digital. So much better than most of the modern dashes.

    • @greensocks4507
      @greensocks4507 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Had two Gen 2's . Still got my '13. Good review but the new one is not for me. The purity of design seems to have been lost completely in my mind with the new bike. I was cashed up to buy the new version but the extra complication with the modes leaves me cold. Less power and torque and more money asking price is the killer for me. As is the looks. It's not a pretty bike, too complicated and fussy . Sure it gets along Ok but, I can't see one gracing my garage anytime soon.

    • @37kmf
      @37kmf ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It’s nice I tested one out but I chose a 2019 with 5k Mikes and a lot of upgrades…just something about the hen 3 I didn’t like…but it’s a busa…I love them all..me being 6’5 240 pounds it fits me perfectly…and I ride about 350-450 miles a week

  • @goodbonezz1289
    @goodbonezz1289 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    I’ve had two Hayabusa’s. A 2003, and a 2017. Plus a bunch of various GSXR’s..ridden a many other models etc.
    I have to say, the Busa is one of the finest overall two wheeled machines ever made. Very ergonomic and comfortable. They handle and track beautifully. They are so competent and it gives you a very settled feeling riding it.
    Very easy and a joy to drive..but, if/when you dig in to the throttle it turns in to an absolute razor sharp angry, screaming beast that will accelerate with incredible speed..and feel even more stable and at home being the monster it truly is.
    These things are just amazing.

  • @aubreywiii
    @aubreywiii 2 ปีที่แล้ว +33

    I love how the reviews starts out pretty plain and simple; talk about how you won't max it out, not wanting a ticket. Fast forward and we get oh shit! I knew it was coming and it made me smile ear to ear like I'm sure you did. It's irresistible to push it a little.

  • @G100666
    @G100666 3 ปีที่แล้ว +71

    Having had a 2007 Gen 1 around 3 years ago, I can so relate to what you say about the power.
    My previous bike was a 2013 GS1200 LC and, at first, I was disappointed with the performance.
    Then I discovered that, on the street, you will rarely need more than the first 4 gears.
    It was my first time with a bike with a crouched riding position and I genuinely didn't enjoy it.
    With a month, my leg, back and stomach muscles developed sufficiently for me to feel no strain on my arms. I also got used to keeping it in a lower gear than I was used to on the GS and realise that 5,000 rpm is a great place to be, allowing instant acceleration.
    The weight was never a problem until it came to braking.
    This Gen 3 appears to have kept all the great points of the Gen 1 but now includes seriously good brakes.
    And, yes, if you know how to control the throttle on a bike, it is very easy to ride at sensible speeds through town.
    Yes, I want one.

  • @___SSS___
    @___SSS___ 3 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    White africa twin and black hayabusa is my ultimate garage goal 😁

  • @Ju-C-Thug116
    @Ju-C-Thug116 3 ปีที่แล้ว +84

    BIG ROCK ON A BUSA?! I can appreciate this shift in content. Appreciate it!

  • @TMAdventuresT7
    @TMAdventuresT7 3 ปีที่แล้ว +161

    Welcome to the 200mph+ club. This is by far the best looking version, with all the bells and whistles makes it a total monster ! Nice review 👍🏼

    • @johnjones5977
      @johnjones5977 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Ummmmm..............won't do 200 mph.................even unrestricted, unless you do power adders.

    • @TMAdventuresT7
      @TMAdventuresT7 2 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      @@johnjones5977 1999: 303-312 km/h (188-194 mph) during that time most were hitting 205-210 mph, then they revised the model 2000: 299 km/h (186 mph). It’s a well known fact in the biking world !

    • @Nightdare
      @Nightdare 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@TMAdventuresT7
      And a small tidbit not many know is that the rear wheel of the unrestricted 1st gen spun round with 220mph at top speed
      This is why they were know for absolutely destroying rear tires (and this was *with* special developed tires)

    • @TMAdventuresT7
      @TMAdventuresT7 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Nightdare I actually didn’t know that, excellent point 👌🏼

    • @Nightdare
      @Nightdare 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@TMAdventuresT7
      yeah the speedo of the Busa was actually correct indicating 220mph/350km/h at WOT
      It's just the loss from wheelspin that brought down its true speed to 200

  • @geirstella10
    @geirstella10 3 ปีที่แล้ว +52

    Big Rock Moto is becoming one of the best motorcycle reviewing channels on TH-cam! There are many reasons why it is becoming more and more popular. One reason is the very restrained use of humor and music and special effects. Think many people are getting tired of that. Really like to see the expansion beyond off road and adventure bikes! The Suzuki Hayabusa is something special, but it also is an amazing traveling machine.
    Hope to see a review of the top of the line Honda Goldwing DCT 😊🏍️ That is certainly a travel motorcycle, and I've even heard stories of people taking on gravel back roads.
    Is a review possible?
    (Have done long distance travel and touring in the past on the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-11, a bike related in purpose to the Hayabusa. And that was wonderful.)

    • @wjvlodek8769
      @wjvlodek8769 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      This guy gives the best reviews.....I was hoping that he would "branch out" to other bikes/styles (not adventure). THANKS!!

  • @theunheardprophet4315
    @theunheardprophet4315 3 ปีที่แล้ว +63

    "Oh shit! OH SHIT! HOLY CRAP OH MY GOD"
    - Every 'busa owner, every time.

    • @bobsuruncle679
      @bobsuruncle679 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      I can confirm.

    • @wizrom3046
      @wizrom3046 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Followed by the wild involuntary fit of giggling... 😁

    • @sukawyam
      @sukawyam 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      "Holy Smoke! I didn't know such power existed! The Hayabusa represents a quantum leap in performance in comparison to everything I have ever ridden"

    • @coache1nine
      @coache1nine 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Exact words of every first time Busa rider, lol

    • @razor1uk610
      @razor1uk610 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@coache1nine ..and also too for first timers on ZX12-R's/ZX13R's and CBR1000XX's...

  • @peterroberts3453
    @peterroberts3453 2 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    I’ve had a Hayabusa now for 19 years. That bike is awesome and every spring when I take it out of its cover it always amazes me the power is ridiculous but I love it so much.

  • @th3m3shr
    @th3m3shr 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I love how the mirrors are on this bike. Placed high, yet providing a full view

  • @anthonyrosa5006
    @anthonyrosa5006 3 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    I love the clock gauges. TFTs are good for additional info but you really need a tach and speedo and you can read the clocks at a glance through your peripheral vision. Sometimes old school is best for the simplicity and uncluttered views.

  • @daveshongkongchinachannel
    @daveshongkongchinachannel 2 ปีที่แล้ว +52

    Very tempting if I had the money. Having said that, I own a 23 year old Blackbird which has stood the test of time so well. It has been left outdoors with only a flimsy cover for protection, ridden in all weather, and yet it still runs smoothly and the performance still takes my breath away. The looks have also aged well and despite the very unsophisticated suspension, it has never let me down when coming upon unexpected changes of road surface.

    • @nikchristides4895
      @nikchristides4895 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Love my XX ❤️

    • @kinglumpy6145
      @kinglumpy6145 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm still riding my blackbird too, 33k miles and going strong.

    • @daveshongkongchinachannel
      @daveshongkongchinachannel 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@kinglumpy6145 Approaching 130K kilometres on mine.

    • @kipponi
      @kipponi 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      It was Police bike here in Finland many years.
      It is trusty horse.

    • @wretchedrider2157
      @wretchedrider2157 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      They don't make em like they used to!! I actually prefer the sightly lower tech older bikes.

  • @EricBanner571
    @EricBanner571 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    As an owner of a Suzuki GSXR-750 and DRZ400, they are not at the cutting edge of innovation but Suzuki do build solid bullet proof motorcycles. My GSXR rings true with your experience on the Busa, smooth, turbine engine feel and very easy bike to ride below 5K. Get it above 7K and you better know what you're doing.

  • @bomberaustychunksbruv4119
    @bomberaustychunksbruv4119 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I'm rusted on Gixer owner, I had a GSXr1100m and I rode it in the outback, where I was able to regularly stretch its legs, and they are a sublime machine.
    I passed a roadtrain doing 270kmh one time on a very long straight, must have blown his mind how fast I was going.
    Had kids sold bike - same old story. But at least I'm around to tell it ;)
    I would love one of these.

    • @Ritalie
      @Ritalie ปีที่แล้ว +1

      If you have an old table saw with no riving knife, do sell it immediately. The best thing is not owning a motorcycle. Or power tools. I think people who ride motorcycles a lot, most of them end up with a pretty severe leg injury or knee injury, unless they are the most boring, straight laced person in the world, which some people are.

  • @donkeydong12
    @donkeydong12 3 ปีที่แล้ว +37

    Man I love this new Busa! I have the silver/red color. I’ve done several 300+ miles day rides with my wife and for a “sport” bike it is very comfortable. Cruise control really comes in handy. Gotta love that power!! 😁 I also have a 2022 KLR650 so I have a fast bike and a slow bike 🤣🤣

    • @axelfiraxa
      @axelfiraxa 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      what mpg did you get on those longer rides? What does your wife think of the passenger accomodation?

    • @donkeydong12
      @donkeydong12 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@axelfiraxa She loves it. The backseat is fairly wide and not like a typical sport bike rear seat that is super narrow and hard. I ride the bike in B mode with her cause the throttle and shifting is a lot smoother. The bike is somewhat touchy and jumpy in A mode especially after I had it dyno tuned. I’m averaging about 40-42mpg all around. I ride the bike to work and around town a lot too

    • @DetVen
      @DetVen ปีที่แล้ว

      How is the bike on long 2-3 day trips? How many hours of mostly highway riding can you do before fatigue sets in?

    • @donkeydong12
      @donkeydong12 ปีที่แล้ว

      Obviously it’s not a cruiser so it will get fatiguing after awhile but we can ride 100+ miles without having to stop. Usually our long adventure trips we are site seeing, eating, and stopping for gas so we stop plenty of times to stretch the legs and rest. I am 5’9” so not the tallest and have considered bar risers. I feel like that could help the wrist fatigue but haven’t pulled the trigger on them yet.

  • @harolddavis4138
    @harolddavis4138 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Your reaction during your acceleration drills were all I needed to know.
    I want one.

  • @stevebeschakis9775
    @stevebeschakis9775 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Beautiful bike, but I don't trust myself to not (ab)use its potential, so I steer clear. I owned fast sport bikes in my 20s and somehow managed to make it to adulthood, but I don't want to press my luck. Great review!

  • @astrobusa
    @astrobusa 3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I've owned 2 x Gen 1 and then a 2007 Gen 2 'busa. Great review.... especially your reaction to the acceleration. It's an adrenaline hit you never get over.

    • @teemupattaya1102
      @teemupattaya1102 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      generation 2 busa came 2008, i have still one K8. intended to ride it 100.000 miles.

  • @motorheadronnie
    @motorheadronnie 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I've been riding my 2000 Red/Silver Busa for 22 years. I've done several upgrades... brake lines, power commander, dyno tune and others. It's been rock solid and I still get off the bike after a canyon and highway ride with a smile. Yes, it'll do 200mph.

    • @jayb3385
      @jayb3385 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Same here, I have the 2000 Blue/Silver. Upgrades are part of maintenance to me. New brakes, might as well upgrade the lines, reservoir covers, etc. 22 year old bike, and I still can't find a bike I'd anything I want to replace it with. Great fit for taller guys.

    • @Ritalie
      @Ritalie ปีที่แล้ว

      How many miles on your 1st Gen? I have a 2nd Gen, and after 3,500 miles the engine is sparkling clean, and so I'm hesitant to even change it. What engine oil have you used for 22 years? I use Motul 7100, it's considered the best motorcycle oil period. I've tried Amsoil and it heats up and loses viscosity and ticks, and Castrol 4T is too sticky and the shifty is too notchy. Motul 7100 makes the Hayabusa 2nd Gen shift buttery smooth. In tests I watched for wear, the 300V oil had even less wear on the parts compared to 7100, but the 300V oil isn't rated for street use or catalytic converters.

  • @glickmpb
    @glickmpb 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I had a brand new 2006 Limited and absolutely loved it. It was a beautiful looking bike, fast, handled wonderfully and I wound up selling it because I have a bad back. I was considering buying a Kawasaki ZX-14R and spent some time on it debating if I wanted to buy one or not. I can tell you that the quality of the Hayabusa feels FAR superior to that of the Kawasaki - BY FAR! The layout of the dash and feel is about the best I have ever experienced on a sport bike. The only downside on the Hayabusa is that the handlebars are the lowest of all of them, which is why I considered the Kawasaki. Im 51 and still may pick one up.
    I currently ride a 2018 VMax, so I dont really know if I need a sport bike.
    AWESOME BIKE, dude!! :)

  • @miklosmaraczi8807
    @miklosmaraczi8807 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    This will be my bike next spring. Did a demo ride and it was settled. Now I'm soaking up videos of it to get me through the winter. Subscribed.

  • @Buckarooskiczek
    @Buckarooskiczek 3 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Hey, that was a fun ride! Your audio did VERY well at the lower speeds but like you say, at 80mph when your face is in the wind, there’s gonna be wind noise. Even then it was acceptable to me.
    If you didn’t have to fiddle with the video in the editing process, I’d say you have a winner-winner, chicken dinner with the GoPro 9.
    Thanks for taking us on the ride. Looking forward to your review.
    To a much lesser degree except in Europe, my long-in-the-tooth Bandit 1200 enjoys a similar cult following. It’s an old man’s sport bike, tuned to have gobs of low end torque and crazy shit above 5500rpm so I think that’s why I’m finding a romantic affinity for the Hayabusa (which is just in another league.)
    Again, thanks for the ride.

  • @bobsuruncle679
    @bobsuruncle679 3 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    For the price, this is a special bike. Also,the fit and finish, and motor, a quality built machine.

  • @juansipag2206
    @juansipag2206 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Hayabusa is a legend...
    Hayabusa is one of a kind...
    Hayabusa is a masterpiece...
    Hayabusa is HAYABUSA.

  • @IndyMotoRider
    @IndyMotoRider 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I put a deposit down on a 2023 a couple weeks ago. This first ride POV is the best on I've seen on the gen 3. I'll probably watch it once a week until the dealer calls me lol. Saved this vid to favorites and subbed.

  • @SesameUnderWatch
    @SesameUnderWatch 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    That dashboard is beautiful... Analog gauges are always the best.
    Anyway, great machine.

    • @BigRockMoto
      @BigRockMoto  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Couldn't agree more!

  • @YaketyYak-v5e
    @YaketyYak-v5e 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Owned gen 1 and gen 2 Hayabusa, saved my ass a few times even though it is supposedly more dangerous. On a gen 2, a trailer cut 3 lanes across and I e-braked with a pillion, speed was around 45 to 50mph, managed to brake on time albeit fishtailed a little and without tipping over. I am sure this generation will even be better with the safety features.

  • @paulantonio740
    @paulantonio740 2 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    The Hayabusa isn't the bike for me (and I've been riding forever) but I do appreciate this masterpiece of Japanese engineering and design. I like the combination analog and TFT dash. Nice review, Big Rock.

  • @valuedhumanoid6574
    @valuedhumanoid6574 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I was looking at getting the first year 'Busa back in 2000. The only motorbike I had ridden previously was a Honda Trail 70 when I was a kid. The salesman talked me out of it. He did talk me into a Kawasaki 454 LTD. Small, comfortable cruiser to learn on. Thank God he did. I don't know if it was just my class or if this is standard practice but the instructor at my first day of motorcycle safety course had us push our bikes through the course on foot by hand. He said if we could not do that, the bike was too big for you. It was a breeze for me, but some just could not do it very easily. A few really struggled. But I kept that bike for 3 years. Then I went the Kawasaki GPZ900R in honor of my hero. Same color and I tried to put the right stickers on it too to make it even better. Those stickers give it an addition 50 hp.

  • @PedroSantos-vu9mg
    @PedroSantos-vu9mg 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    BRM - Change of motorcycle content is acceptedly welcomed! I own a 2016 Kawasaki ZX-14R and I can imagine the speed of the new iteration Hayabusa for that bike has been its nemesis/rival for the past two decades. I'm about to go ADV because I'm having too many problems with my wrist being excessively painful being in the crouch position every time I ride a great distance. Bottom line: I'm getting old and can't endure that physical posture during hours of continuous riding. I've outgrown my Peter Pan speed thrills on sport bikes. It's time to slow down, sit up strait and take in scenic nature riding for pure enjoyment. As I age with time, I can now look back and say: I lived the speed demon life and was very blessed to have survived unscathed. Be safe all you motorcycle enthusiasts!

  • @ridefast0
    @ridefast0 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I had a '99 Busa for 3 years - enjoyed every second (even a few brown-trousers moments) and got rid before it killed me. The proper word for the full-gas 60-120mph acceleration is 'violent'. And I had none of the electronic aids you seem to have gained on this latest model. I hope they haven't diluted the thrill factor too much. Best wishes from the UK.

    • @stevehowcroft3170
      @stevehowcroft3170 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes I also had the 99 unrestricted Busa....magic bike at any speed 😁👍

  • @davidgriego8722
    @davidgriego8722 3 ปีที่แล้ว +25

    Love to see people step out of their comfort zone and appreciate other bikes. Looking forward to your review. Reviews from sport bike riders are pretty much all the same in this instance, I like a fresh take

  • @pmp6972
    @pmp6972 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I own a couple of Busa's and love them. I also own a couple of Harley's.
    It kills me to see Harley buyers spend big bucks on a Harley and spend sometimes more then the purchase price on modifications to gain 25hp to bring up power to 125hp on a 800++lbs bike. I tell them all, save your money and buy a Busa instead of trying to mod a Harley. Some that have followed my advice sold their Harley's all together and modified their Busa's to turn them into cruisers(risers, Corbin seat, Corbin beatle bags, pegs, electric lift windscreen etc). All around amazing motorcycle.
    I'll be in the market for a '23 Busa with the new color configurations. The three colors available in '22 just didn't do it for me.

  • @Chokkan
    @Chokkan 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    It's cool the guy stopped to talk to you.
    I appreciate the review from the adults perspective of this bike that has reached almost meme-like status elsewhere on TH-cam.

  • @Unky69
    @Unky69 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi.
    Thank you very much for the informative review.
    I've been owning the Gen 3 for a few months and mostly for commuting duties (roughly 150km a day, 3-days per week or so).
    I would like to share my take on just three (3) minor details which you had already note in the review.
    1. Pushing the bike around.
    I would actually grasp onto the bike's seat-pad instead of the grabrail. It was not as cumbersome as I had expected. The Busa actually felt "lighter" in moving/pushing it around in comparison to the Diavel Gen 1 (facelift model, 234kg wet) that I had owned. Most likely due to the Busa's more balanced mass distribution. Though, I didn't have it scaled, the Diavel had always felt a bit more frontal-bias with respect to its mass loading.
    2. Yes, comfort is indeed relative
    For my stocky stature (5' 7"), the Busa "fit" me spot on. No significant physical ache while riding. Though, I did have the Busa lowered by 1.5" in order to better accommodate the Busa in heavy traffic. Sometimes I need to use both feet to walk the Busa when the traffic is at crawling pace.
    3. Power and acceleration
    The torque/power delivery is smooth - contrasting to the Diavel's delivery of which I had used to. Being a L-Twin, the Diavel's torque delivery is like a hammer, while, the Busa is progressive. I had notice that you tested the acceleration in B mode. Hopefully you have had it tested in A mode as well.
    In my humble review, the Busa is worth every penny and more. The bike is indeed versatile and warrant to be handled responsibly.

  • @Deetroiter
    @Deetroiter 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Never had a chance to ride one, but beyond the lore of how 'terrifying' it is...I've heard it's actually quite comfortable and it's very easy to ride. That it comes down to the rider being able to control themselves and having the skills if they thrash it. Also, the fact that it's not a sports bike but classified as a sports tourer would make sense if it is actually pretty comfortable to ride. Thanks for an awesome video!

    • @johnpro2847
      @johnpro2847 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I am over 70 and is is really a gentle giant ..however do not twist the throttle too suddenly ...

  • @rdsii64
    @rdsii64 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Video brings back memories(especially the lake Hemet sign) when I was station at Camp Pendleton. We lived in Temecula back then. I road a CBR1000F. Every day it didn't rain, I was on two wheels. We used to do the the Palomar mountain loop, The palm to pines highway, and big and little T(plus a lot more) on a regular basis. I can't count how many times I took the 76 to the 79 up and over the hill just to stop at the Julian pie factory. Then it was down to the desert floor, turn left on San felipe road and either went home or did a second lap. The best part was I could ride all day, never ride the same road twice, and be no more than an hour from my driveway. I'm retired on the east coast now and my high speed hobby has be replaced by a 4x4, and muddy trails. I do miss it though.

  • @rajindarsingh1417
    @rajindarsingh1417 3 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    Really appreciate your take on this bike. I’m riding a gsx-s 1000 now. Love e in-line 4. The Busa would be an improvement for my touring needs. I had a GS before. I believe the Busa would be my ideal bike 🙏🏼

    • @dry509
      @dry509 ปีที่แล้ว

      Why what is the gsxs1000 missing?

    • @rajindarsingh1417
      @rajindarsingh1417 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@dry509 - as compared to the Busa , touring capability. Cruise control, range & comfort

  • @jimmymoser
    @jimmymoser 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I had a 2003 and it was a fantastic touring bike. It was so comfortable to ride long distances and its speed kept me out of tricky highway situations.

  • @BigRockMoto
    @BigRockMoto  3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

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    • @gsrider569
      @gsrider569 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      My BRM sweatshirt, coffee cup and decals came today!!! Love it

  • @JohnBusa1981
    @JohnBusa1981 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I loved the look of the new 2022 Hayabusa and traded in my 2017 Africa twin. In my country traffic regulations, speeding is a very serious offence. There are thousands of CCTV's. This is where the active speed limiter is very useful. The choice of SDMS C is very useful riding in the city. I switched to aggressive mode the moment I cross border. Vroom!!!

  • @malexder0082
    @malexder0082 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Had a '99. Loved the bike. It was surprisingly comfortable and I could go all day on it.

  • @gtr1952
    @gtr1952 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm 70 y/o, and I've been riding for 57 years. In the 1970's I did some sanctioned road racing, until a spectacular (I'm told) get-off at Mid-Ohio. 6 months in the hospital, end of career. I did do a couple "superbike" schools, the best being at Watkins Glen NY on the big track. You learn a lot at those schools, not just racing but for everyday riding too. One thing that was valuable, and may help you also, was making the transition from regular "bars" to clip-on's", and also works on any bars. When you enter the turn, to make the bike go the direction you want it to, lean on the bar with the palm of your hand in the direction you want to go. You can't 'muscle' clip-on's, it's all balance. Pushing on the inside bar leans the bike that way, and it go's that way. Try it in a straight line first, right, left. You will feel the bike move that way. Then just push into the apex of the corner and relax it out. When you get used to it, you will see how well it works. In any case something to think about. JMHO... Ride safe... --gary

  • @bert1058
    @bert1058 3 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    This is my second video I've watch of yours and I really enjoyed them both. You have a way of covering a lot of details without being overly technical......like your "OMG" moments on this Hayabusa. Hey, that sucker looks scary as hell! Glad you were driving it and not me😁 Thanks for another outstanding video.

  • @Jetski270
    @Jetski270 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I think I’m ready to get back on the Busa. I owned a 2008 and it was awesome. The performance of the Busa is just outstanding. It definitely is not a bike for all. To survive on a Busa you must have respect and ride within your limits. I road my Busa from Tracy Ca to Huntington Beach and never felt fatigued like you would on a 1000 cc sport bike.

  • @lpete531
    @lpete531 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I think this bike is very good at touring, it's smooth, ride comfort is great and it's a comfortable bike to ride. Good review and nice change 👍🏽

  • @steve23464
    @steve23464 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    As an owner of different liter bikes for more than 30 yrs videos do no justice on just how quick these bikes accelerate.

  • @thaumaturgeishere331
    @thaumaturgeishere331 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    The audio and video quality are both fine. I enjoyed both of them.

  • @g57462
    @g57462 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I enjoyed this video, especially your reactions to accelerating, fun to watch and hear

  • @strokenumber3
    @strokenumber3 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Everything you said in the "acceleration runs" segment was very insightful , it totally sums up the bike. Excellent video, audio is fine ..

    • @johnnyblue4799
      @johnnyblue4799 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yep, especially the OMG part! :D:D:D

  • @goodbonezz1289
    @goodbonezz1289 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Once you start twisting the throttle, it gets addictive..funny thing is it’s very rare for most people to actually twist it all the to the stop. It’s just a super beast.

  • @Comrade134
    @Comrade134 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    What an amazing bike. Great choice and the video quality is top notch. I caught myself smiling just watching you ride this Beauty! Really nice progression in your moto career.

  • @keiththecarpenter5639
    @keiththecarpenter5639 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I sooo miss my ZX-11 Ninja.
    You could ride 170mph and not feel how fast you are going. Soo Smooth. I wish I had a chance to ride a Hayabusa. Those are awwwesommme bikes.

  • @mikedeclerck1421
    @mikedeclerck1421 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Audio and video are very good. Great first time glimpse at one of the great machines ever built. Thank You, and keep up the diversity when you have this type of opportunity. Your unbiased opinions are sorely needed. Thank You

  • @mikajarvio7489
    @mikajarvio7489 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    To contemplate about speed limit signs has become a reoccuring employment since i started driving busas some 15 years ago. Having such a bike is a bit like a curse. "The curse of speed limit." :D

  • @BSC610
    @BSC610 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Those acceleration runs were hilarious fun to watch! What a machine.
    Video quality looking quite nice!

  • @KmanAust
    @KmanAust 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The first time I picked up my Busa I rode home from the dealership and had no idea how fast I was actually going. I had the Red Bull collared Busa and lost a lot of demerit points here in Australia. Super fast bike. Loved it.

  • @59vaughn
    @59vaughn 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    For me..having owned a preowned first gen, a pre owned second.., even so the ride that comes from that platform is phenomenal ....truly a top tier in motorcycle ownership..aside from all the peripheral culture use it is a very good riding experience on many levels...if you can shake the busa image...

    • @BigRockMoto
      @BigRockMoto  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @mitchjames9350
      @mitchjames9350 ปีที่แล้ว

      What is this bike like on the streets?

  • @barrybaldwin5535
    @barrybaldwin5535 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    In 2008, I had the choice of purchasing the Suzuki B-King or the GSF1250S/A Bandit. For several reasons, I chose the Bandit & it has been my sport tourer ever since. I extended the mirror stalks, added a 2 piece windscreen & raised the handlebar height 2" & at 72 years of age now, it has been all that I could want from a sport touring machine regarding ergonomics, fit & finish, torque, low incidence of repair. I average 58mpg which is a benefit during these inflationary times as well. I have had 6 bikes registered & on the road simultaneously in past years, including a 2001 GL1800 Gold Wing, a 2007 Triumph Rocket III that I bought in 2010 still in the crate, a 2011 Kawasaki 650 Versys, a 2007 Kawasaki KLR650 dual sport, a 2006 Honda PS250 Big Ruckus scooter, & the only other bike in my stable now, a 2017 Triumph Bonneville Bobber 1200 high torque. So far, I can find nothing wrong with having a couple of 1200's in the garage. The Bobber is my hot sticky weather "Hooligan" ride.

  • @SujitKirpekar
    @SujitKirpekar 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Great video, and look forward to a fuller review. Adv bikes (which are really mostly upright touring bikes) have ruined the sport touring class of bikes. The Busa, ZX12, Ninja1000, GSXS1000 and other original sport tourers put the fun in sport touring. It's no fun riding the twisties on an Africa Twin. I had a gen-2 Busa, and among the dozen or so bikes I've owned, it has to be my favorite.

    • @LINKchris87
      @LINKchris87 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Scooty Puff Jr. My fav Kawasaki is undoubtedly the ZZR1200, but all those Kawi tourers are awesome. Just as the busa. It was great when sport touring were the main focus!

  • @brandonhindmarsh4353
    @brandonhindmarsh4353 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hearing your reaction at the 20 min mark makes this. The large displacement unavoidably heavy sport/ sport touring bikes are a recipe for awesomeness. I opted for an FJR 1300. Can't wait to crush miles of long scenic sweepers!!!

    • @Ritalie
      @Ritalie ปีที่แล้ว

      Do you still have the FJR1300? People say it's a rocket, one of the most powerful and high speed bikes you can buy. Do you like it? Is it smooth, what about the cruising RPM's, does it feel like it's geared too low and needs a 7th gear?

  • @yammienoob
    @yammienoob 3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Missing a turbo ;)

    • @johnnyblue4799
      @johnnyblue4799 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      He, he... what are you doing around here? Shouldn't you be busy making a video, or wrecking a bike, or something? :))

    • @robertatkins272
      @robertatkins272 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@johnnyblue4799 or bashing BMW GS dad bikes?

  • @brianlove6506
    @brianlove6506 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The sound is great! I love this review probably because I love this bike!!

  • @gouppy
    @gouppy 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I had a bran new 2003 busa and it was an awesome machine 😎..I still remember how good it handled for a big bike..I'm 6'3 and weigh around 280lbs so I threw it around pretty good...I miss it dearly..

    • @andyhobbs2812
      @andyhobbs2812 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Still got one Dave🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧👍👍🍀🍀

    • @gouppy
      @gouppy 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@andyhobbs2812 you lucky dog

  • @swiftbear
    @swiftbear 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Totally agree with the " Its the rider, not the bike" theory. I rode 4 wheelers and dirt bikes my whole life and my first street bike was a 2009 Yamaha FZ6 bought new, when society was telling me you have to start out on "X" bike. All the control is in your common sense and right hand.

  • @MikeSmith-ey7ku
    @MikeSmith-ey7ku 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I’ve ridden a ton of sport bikes but the busa is the only one that really impressed me. Motor is just WOW and it’s soooo stable.

  • @williamdecastella533
    @williamdecastella533 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Had a gen 2 best fun but yes heavy when slow but nor once moving, moving it around best sit on it!!! I broke my first one on the Hotham in Vic australia my second I learnt to ride on the Phillip island track with California super bike school, best thing I have ever done little balls of rubber on the sides of my back tyre an absolute treat.
    Had to sell as the road and cops are not as forgiving as the race track, so got a KTM 790 Adventure for a change in life style,
    ballistic in the dirt. I MISS MY BUSSA.

  • @bigbean78
    @bigbean78 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    My buddy Phil in his motorcycling days had Kawasaki liter bikes, and always said how much faster they were than a 600 from that era. I didn’t understand what he meant until many years later when I bought a Yamaha FZ1. That first ride down the straight country road I lived on made it all clear. I said to myself, “Holy shit, Phil wasn’t kidding!”

    • @louislopez55
      @louislopez55 ปีที่แล้ว

      I agree, back in the mid-80’s I had a Nighthawk S and a friend had a GS1100. He let me ride it near Sedona and I was shocked at its power compared to my bike. It’s not the 0-60, but the roll-on power where it absolutely stomps bikes like the 600cc class (CBR’s, R6, etc) You see a spot on the road up ahead that you want to be and just turn the throttle and you are there like its a Time Machine!

    • @Ritalie
      @Ritalie ปีที่แล้ว

      I have a 2005 ZZR-600 (rebadged 2002 Ninja) and it revs higher than a Hayabusa, it has 47 ft lbs of torque at the crank. The Hayabusa is 1340cc which his actually more than double the engine capacity! The 2nd Gen Hayabusa 2008-2020 has 114 ft lbs of torque at the crank, which is more than double the torque of a 600cc inline 4. This isn't talked about enough, but the low end torque of the Hayabusa is the best part about the engine, and it's even more torque than a Kawasaki ZX-14 which has a 1440cc engine! The Hayabusa is somehow a torque monster, it's a magical engine, and it also revs straight to redline, as hard as any 600cc bike, it's a mystery how they did it. Having all titanium valves is probably part of it, and the super light crankshaft.. The torque makes it one of the most fun motorcycles to drive, even when you're just lugging the engine in high gear.

  • @Loiczzr
    @Loiczzr 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Not a busa but i had a 2002 Kawasaki ZZR 1200 for 8 years and put over 80 k miles on it, a little slower than the busa, pretty much same ergonomic slighlty more "relax". Those are fantastic bikes, did so many 650 miles trip/day on it. Wind protection is great and no need to tuck in bellow 150 (not that i did that cuz its illegal..)
    Once you are used to it, its not a big deal in the twisties, once i had 2 gsxr behind me (a 600 and a 750) and they had a hard time keeping up.
    If i had $$ i would get a Busa as a 2 nd bike.

  • @MVW54
    @MVW54 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Big Rock Moto: I've owned a Busa gen 3 for a few months and now have 2500 miles. Totally agree with your review... well done. Couldn't have done it better myself! 👍

    • @BigRockMoto
      @BigRockMoto  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Awesome thanks

    • @Ritalie
      @Ritalie ปีที่แล้ว

      Do you still have your Hayabusa? Can I ask what helmet brand you have, and what windshield you are using? I love riding the Hayabusa but I have never figured out how to quiet the wind noise quite right, unless I use a really old crappy helmet which somehow seems the quietest. I've tried 4 new helmets, and haven't liked any of them. I have never been able to afford a Shoei, because I can't justify their unrealistic $500 price tag, but I might have to try one.

    • @MVW54
      @MVW54 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Ritalie Yes still have the Busa 2021... you are right about the sound of the helmets, I don't like any of the helmets. And believe me I have tested several. Currently I am wearing the Neotec-2 (shoei) and I am not satisfied! Above 100km/hr the noise is terrible. I always wear earplugs when I go out with the Busa!!! Take care

  • @moorepower13
    @moorepower13 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The seating position makes perfect sense...in motion, not static in a showroom folks.

  • @Nerb1
    @Nerb1 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I used one as a commuter and tourer for a few years. Great bike.

    • @adamrichards2072
      @adamrichards2072 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Fancy seeing you here. Not quite a walk through Bryce Gorge! No dis intended🤣🤣

    • @Nerb1
      @Nerb1 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@adamrichards2072 It is with no shoes! I only had my tech8 inners to wear.
      Edit: Oh... you are saying this hayabusa vid is not quite a walk through bryce gorge? ... I think I misinterpreted that ;)

  • @ronlawson5819
    @ronlawson5819 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    What a dynamic and majestic bike…..not to mention just awesome

  • @PapaDougsAdventures01
    @PapaDougsAdventures01 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I have always loved this bike. I may put one in my garage someday. Thanks again

  • @Nine_883
    @Nine_883 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Beautiful bike. I am just done with clip on handlebars. I have had a serious cervical spine issue and I can’t ride like that anymore for very long. Hurts my neck.

  • @Desertduleler_88
    @Desertduleler_88 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Great preliminary review of the Busa. One of my favourite bikes for sure, it still represents good value for money IMO. I’d be purchasing mine in the silver trim.

  • @ryanmalone2681
    @ryanmalone2681 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I got pulled over on a Ninja ZX14r doing 180mph and the cop let me off because she was a fellow rider and I did it in a stretch of road with no driveways or streets. I think she just liked the bike.

  • @timnisley5391
    @timnisley5391 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    186 mph...Yeah we won't be doing that today.🤣great line!

  • @680ecks
    @680ecks 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I had a cbr1000 and it was ridiculous. That was old with around 100 hp . You had to make sure your arms where straight before you hit the throttle. These bikes are unbelievable. You cant understand how fast they are .

  • @stephenpotts8170
    @stephenpotts8170 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Enjoyed the video, your summing up of the Busa was bang on, I think the misconception of so called hyper-bikes are all about the speed and they are so much more than that. In the past I had three Kawasaki ZZR 1400's, in the States I believe known as the Ninja 1400 which was really a stable mate of the Busa, don't get me wrong you need amazing self control to pilot one of these type of bikes or your License or worse your life can be lost, but after saying that they do tour well like you say with the addition of bar risers helps on the comfort stakes. You really do have to ignore many people who want you to race them, that is very common especially in the UK. But for me eventually I moved on to the more sedate BMW GS 1200 Adventures and then the 1250's, just for the comfort offered to an aging skeleton, but my ten years of owning hyper bikes are fondly remembered. Thank you for making me remember them...

  • @Hopeless_and_Forlorn
    @Hopeless_and_Forlorn 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice ride, thanks. Takes me back to 1990 when the ZX-11 went 175 mph off the showroom floor and I bought one immediately. It was a wonderful bike for exploring Colorado highways, and I am sure the 'Busa is the same. Knees are no longer up to it, unfortunately.

  • @boatlover2296
    @boatlover2296 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I had a gen 2 by far the fastest bike I have had in 40 years of riding. Absolute rocketship

    • @Ritalie
      @Ritalie ปีที่แล้ว

      The fueling on the 2nd Gen is also spot on, it's glass smooth fueling, never a hicuup or snatch or anything resembling a mistep from the throttle, just perfectly linear and smooth. I have no idea how they could tune the fuel injection so well, for such a high compression and high power engine, because it would be hard to make it so pleasant, where you never notice the engine beneath you. Some bikes have notoriously bad fueling and are snatchy and not fun in corners, but the Hayabusa engineers left no stone unturned.

  • @osirisfilmproductions
    @osirisfilmproductions 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Sure do love a 188HP bike being ridden at 70mph and half revs. Well worth it

  • @williamwilson2748
    @williamwilson2748 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    BIG ROCK !! Greetings from Alabama I wish I could come out and ride with you one day

  • @Travisbroll
    @Travisbroll 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I like how honest he is, most guys won't say the test rode it to get familiar with it before making a video

  • @mkaufmandev
    @mkaufmandev ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I am WAY more impressed with your house and view!!

  • @ronaldstewart3467
    @ronaldstewart3467 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    cruise control is awesome to hold the speed limit with so much potential fun getting into trouble.

  • @koromuri97
    @koromuri97 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I know its different style of bike to what you normally test on your site.... but sure hope you get to do some more, I like the real life descriptive you give.

  • @LapFanatic
    @LapFanatic 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great bike! I had a 2009 for 10 years. AK 20 cartridges (1/2” more travel), Penske 2 way rear shock, and Shnitz rear link to raise the rear 1/2” transformed the bike into a great bike. Stock it’s a little low for its intended purpose. Raising the CG turns it into a great sport bike. I only made this mod at the end of ownership. Wish it was the first thing I did.

  • @wizrom3046
    @wizrom3046 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I've got a black gen3 like that one.
    Make sure to put it in A mode next time hehe. You had it in B which limits the power a lot.
    It's a real pussycat under 4000 rpm, then from 5000 up it turns into a snarling wild beast.
    Have fun and ride safe! 😁😎

    • @jdl1276
      @jdl1276 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Oh no, he's gonna be crying in A mode. Ha

    • @johnnygorena5318
      @johnnygorena5318 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I don’t think it limits the power it is how it’s delivered, you don’t lose any of 187hp’s:)

  • @carmiethompson2676
    @carmiethompson2676 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Touring tip: Fit a tank bag & bulk up the bag. The idea is to add enough 'height' to the bag so you can lean against it to relax your back & relieve the pressure on the wrists. Depending on the day's use, if it's just commuting; fold up some blankets or a heavy jacket. If you're going on a tour, whatever essentials you need. On a sport bike, I'll use a tank bag as opposed to a backpack or a tail bag like you had in the video. The weight is closer to the Center-of-Gravity(CG) of the bike, important when the roads are wet or slick w/ morning dew. I use a big tail bag on my DR650. I won't use a tank bag on that bike because I want a freer range of body placement. Then get or make a 'Throttle Clip', I made mine. That'll relieve your hand fatigue. A few 'Iron Butt' guys use it. I won't be w/o one on a tour.

    • @seanbirtwistle649
      @seanbirtwistle649 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      you go quick enough for the wind to hold you up lol. if your wrists are sore you need to work your core more - its your knees you need to worry about with your feet tucked up into your ass. but anything with cruise control helps a lot

    • @carmiethompson2676
      @carmiethompson2676 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@seanbirtwistle649 Well you can go fast enough for the wind to hold you up, that's about 70+ mph & if you want the citation, you're welcome to it. Fatigue in the wrists might have something to do w/ core strength but since 99% of riders aren't the Olympian you are, filling a tank bag enough to lean against is the best way to RELAX the muscles. You haven't been on to many week long tours on a sport bike have you? The knees: yea I'll give you that, but as long as you get your potassium from banana's(reduces cramps, iron butt tip) or whatever & stretch your legs while riding, it works out.

    • @seanbirtwistle649
      @seanbirtwistle649 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@carmiethompson2676 lol you don't need to be an olympian to stay off the tank, but it does take a lot of riding or a bit of gym to keep it going. You shouldn't be hanging of any bikes bars as it impedes your riding. Should be able to play the piano while you ride... and you'll feel it in your legs if you're on a sportbike even if you're sitting back chilling. Also you might get a crook neck in the beginning if you're going the distance

    • @carmiethompson2676
      @carmiethompson2676 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@seanbirtwistle649 If you want to put 400-650 miles a day under your seat for a week w/ a short day or two in between, you can use all the help you can get to ENJOY the ride. If you think this is supposed to be an athletic contest you go right ahead. I'll relax against the tank bag, enjoy the scenery & keep my mind on the road, stretch my legs on a regular basis & eat a banana or two(it's amazing what potassium does for you). Hydrate to.

    • @seanbirtwistle649
      @seanbirtwistle649 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@carmiethompson2676 oh the joys of seeing the sights on a bike - the best way to travel. covid put all those plans on hold for a couple of years so far but soon hopefully. but such a laidback nature isnt what a sportbike is. you twist the throttle to get comfy, you cruise at 80mph because it feels like 40mph. the bike demands to be ridden a certain way and will let you know where you've room for improvement in technique - watch the scenery and you'll find yourself in it if you're not careful. there's no such thing as relaxing on a sportbike unfortunately

  • @pillred5974
    @pillred5974 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I thought the roads were in bad condition here in the UK but some of those holes near the middle line were downright dangerous, it's a good job you are familiar with them at night on a bike they could be deadly.

    • @Ritalie
      @Ritalie ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm in WA state and the potholes are so bad that it's actually scary, when you're driving a car, you have to slow down and go 25mph over some areas in the city. I believe the governors in the USA, some of them are "losing" hundreds of millions of dollars, perhaps billions in tax revenue, each year. So some states are basically being treated like a poor country even though there should be a surplus of tax money for repairs. You can't quite explain where all the tax money is going, because the tax profits are at least double now for the state, and the roads are consistently worse each year.

  • @mathiashammar1
    @mathiashammar1 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    21:07 looking how fast the speedo needle moves when rev hits past 7000 is stunning. Warpspeed engaged :D

  • @g-rod5199
    @g-rod5199 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I absolutely Love the appearance of the Hayabusa and the gauges are beautiful.....however, I honestly can say I couldn't resist the speed. Haha so i don't think I will ever own one. LOL Great review and like the shift in pace!

  • @MotoKringles
    @MotoKringles 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hey! First time watcher here. I'm not a huge fan of the Hayabusa, but this video popped up in my feed and it was a very enjoyable video to watch. Your reaction to the pulls was great! :D Ride safe brother!

  • @anthonyfunderburk7871
    @anthonyfunderburk7871 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I have a 2022 Hayabusa just like that one and I love it 💯😎😁👊🏾

    • @chrispawlak14
      @chrispawlak14 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Me too ! Previous H2 SX Se+ owner here , miss the storage but nothing else . So smooth , better overall feel . Although, warning about Suzuki paint . Lots nice but gets damaged super easy . Kawasaki self healing is a Huge step up . Busa feels way more premium for some reason. Loved the H2 , love and adore the Busa even more. Nice video, never understood the Busa , until I rode one .
      Stay safe , enjoy whatever you ride .

  • @simonscherer7772
    @simonscherer7772 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for taking me with you on this amazing ride! Great video!