Review of Suzuki Hayabusa: Fastest Production Bike

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nutnfancy

nutnfancy

Күн бұрын

It would be easy to discount the Suzuki Hayabusa because of its venerability. That would be a mistake. Suzuki was cutting edge in its development and the bike still is a one of a kind. Ultimate speed is pretty much meaningless on public roads but the Suzuki Haybusa is fully capable of scaring even experienced riders. It is not for everyone and in the feature length review competitive options are discussed with some ups and downs of each. In my POU, the Busa is used as a Supersport Touring bike and that is where it excels. Discussed here as well: power, economy (40 mpg!), maintenance/durability, looks and cool factor (people drop by during the review to say as much), ergos, lighting, tire, ergos, and value. Designed in a wind tunnel and still one of the best Supersport motorcycles made, especially at the price, you will enjoy the cachet, speed, and fun the Hayabusa brings to your motorcycle stable.
Nutnfancy Likability Scale: 10 out of 10

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@TheGardenSnake
@TheGardenSnake 9 жыл бұрын
Best starter bike ever!
@koheio.1222
@koheio.1222 9 жыл бұрын
Jake TheGardenSnake lol, you might get someone killed
@randomguy-z2l
@randomguy-z2l 9 жыл бұрын
You watch nutnfancy too?
@guitarman00012
@guitarman00012 9 жыл бұрын
Hell yea!
@nathanharland3375
@nathanharland3375 9 жыл бұрын
I swear every video I have watched Jake has always commented lol
@purpledrink93
@purpledrink93 9 жыл бұрын
Jake TheGardenSnake yo jake you better check out some knife reviews while you're here, cant be a tnpr and rock a gerber
@franktheweinerburke
@franktheweinerburke 9 жыл бұрын
That guy was thinking "I just wanted to say nice bike, what did I just get myself into. Why does this guy keep talking to me?"
@wornslapout
@wornslapout 9 жыл бұрын
David Burke Yeah he was thinking, I have friends waiting on me, my wife is about to have a baby, my office just called me into work, I gotta hit the head, Dude did you feel that earth quake.... lol
@nutnfancy
@nutnfancy 9 жыл бұрын
Not for every rider, the Hayabusa is a supersport powerhouse that has stood the test of time. It's obvious claim, due to a technicality, is the fastest production motorcycle in the world. But there is a A LOT more to the Hayabusa that is discussed here: rock solid reliability, cool factor, comfort, economy, and more. The engine in this bike is so perfect, I compare all other motorcycles to it. If you can't go for a ride, this might be the next best thing: my review on Legend of Hayabusa!
@MannyzWorld
@MannyzWorld 8 жыл бұрын
The 1999 Busa created the Hypersport class. Supersport are the 600s, Superbikes were 750s, and open class Superbikes 1000s. Yes, the 2nd Gen Busa is the most aerodynamic bike in the world - www.sportrider.com/tunnel-vision Excellent review! I own an all black 2012 Busa. Yes, people do come up and just talk to you. I live in the South Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area. Let me know when you cruise down again, I'll show you the roads to ride.
@everyday_rider_jack
@everyday_rider_jack 9 жыл бұрын
I've been a rider for many years and always been intrigued by the hayabusa and loved the looks of it. After watching this I'm going to take a closer look at owning one. Thank you for your videos and been a long time fan of you project.
@Swiftbeatz46
@Swiftbeatz46 9 жыл бұрын
I'm not even a bike guy and thoroughly enjoyed this review...good job as always, nutn.
@crosshair64
@crosshair64 9 жыл бұрын
I drag raced GSXR bikes for years, nothing competed with it, nothing. I owned two 750's, and an 1100, just scary fast.. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experience on this awesome bike, I appreciate it sir.
@namsaying
@namsaying 9 жыл бұрын
"the veye ron and the la fiarrhea" Sorry man, but them some pronunciations right there.
@nutnfancy
@nutnfancy 9 жыл бұрын
+SnufflesDominance Don't worry, he still gets hassled for it from us. :) TD
@namsaying
@namsaying 9 жыл бұрын
nutnfancy Hahaha okay, scared me a bit there!
@zak3293
@zak3293 9 жыл бұрын
Dude i didn't know you rode motorcycles? wow, u like guns, knives, & bikes. ME TOO!!!!
@Leviathan7.62
@Leviathan7.62 9 жыл бұрын
My father once owned one, he bought it from a Repossession site for about $3,000. It was an older model than this, but it was a monster. I loved the bike, supreme ride, comfortable back seat, and great handling. He would take me out on rides, and it was a lot of fun. He traded it in around 2012 for a Honda RC 51 1,000 RVT (The Ducatti Killer). I did shed a tear, because the 'Busa was a huge staple in quality time spent with one another (my father is a single parent, and he never had a lot of free time).
@tomaszstarling
@tomaszstarling 9 жыл бұрын
My last ride was on a 750 GXSR, a Nisan Sentra ran a red light and t boned me and I'm still healing a lacerated liver, no broken bones tho thank God :)
@sgk10165
@sgk10165 9 жыл бұрын
This review comes at the perfect time. I am in the market for a bigger touring style bike, I had not considered the Hayabusa before, now I am. I am not brand myopic and neither are the guys I ride with, we have Harley Honda Yamahas Suzuki and even a aprilia. I am considering everything from a Street glide to a YFR 1300, and thanks to you I am considering Hayabusa.
@ItsTeezoUBZ
@ItsTeezoUBZ 9 жыл бұрын
Dude I'm a big dude 6'4" 250 and you're making want a Busa, I like cruisers but this review makes me want a sport bike . Good shit man !!
@MrJoshcc600
@MrJoshcc600 9 жыл бұрын
I'm on my second busa, first got stolen when I was deployed overseas. And your right no matter where I go it's a conversation starter, I did put a 330 6" over with a outside drive on the rear.... but no matter what this is the bike to have in so many ways it's not all for show
@twinchargedmr2
@twinchargedmr2 9 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed this review and it was a long time coming (been waiting since your 1000miles in one day video)! I too find the Hayabusa to be a beautiful-looking bike, but I won't own one until I get more riding experience under my belt.
@alexdb77
@alexdb77 8 жыл бұрын
Comprehensive..informative and great footage. Best review I have seen of this amazing Machine! Congrats
@truthfulhyperbole2891
@truthfulhyperbole2891 9 жыл бұрын
i drive a hayabusa as a daily vehicle, i have no other vehicle and i have put 14500 miles in year. love it. its nice being the boss on the road. SD, CA
@pdx650
@pdx650 8 жыл бұрын
I recently picked up a 1998 Honda Vfr interceptor in Nampa, Idaho. I made the 650 mile round trip because I knew I wanted it. The mileage was relatively low (30k) on the odometer. That's low for a Vfr of the fifth gen. The first time I rode it, I was in love. Knowing the potential that this machine has as a sport touring cross the country bike, I had to buy it. The prior owner even waited a month for me since I was away for work and could not get to his place sooner. I am a happy owner of an awesome street bike that is both comfortable for long hauls as well as quite capable for sportier riding. A previous owner installed heated grips, purchased Corbin seats (even though the original Honda seat was part of the purchase and I still have it), and there is a battery condition led light that has a green yellow red indicator. I love the gear-driven cam whine, the v-four power plant is very well adapted for the street from the homologation race bike it was bred from...., I think the rc-46. The single-sided Pro arm, 'elf'-produced swing arm is sexy. And last, but not the least, Honda reliability. I love this bike. Now, time to get a few miles in before the long wait for Spring to begin again.
@NoChance1909
@NoChance1909 9 жыл бұрын
Love the moto stuff! This bike isn't really my cup of tea, but I have full respect for its capabilities. Keep up the work!
@musixmadness
@musixmadness 9 жыл бұрын
Its too big for a table top review
@TheMrKrause
@TheMrKrause 9 жыл бұрын
Sounds like a challenge
@space.cowboy69
@space.cowboy69 9 жыл бұрын
"la farrariahh" FER-AR-RI
@nutnfancy
@nutnfancy 9 жыл бұрын
FishingTheGreatLakes Afraid the inside joke didn't get explained here. When it first came out the name sounded like a fiero body kit or off-brand ferarri, over time all our in-joke permutations bled over into it. Pretty sure he did it without even knowing. -TD
@Doogleraia
@Doogleraia 9 жыл бұрын
That swede Ghost Rider's Hayabusa is just pure insanity. When you've got a Hayabusa at about 220lbs with 500hp, you REALLY have to be a master rider to even control that in normal riding.. not to mention how he drove it haha!
@ricks.1092
@ricks.1092 9 жыл бұрын
Not sure why some commenters are saying this bike is ugly. I happen to think it's sweet looking. Sort of futuristic in its own way. I'm not really a hardcore rider per se. I own a Yamaha, Royal Star. And admit, I'm one of those dudes who rides mostly on weekends for pure enjoyment. I prefer to just cruise and going fast isn't really for me. Perhaps, I don't want to be too risky. Due to I making my living using my hands. And scared if I crashed. I might ruin my career. If something happened, I suppose I could teach in medical school or conduct research. In which I would be content doing those things. However, I wouldn't be truly happy, unless I was performing surgery. I really love and enjoy being a surgeon. And helping in need. Firearms, are a different story for me. I'm totally addicted to that hobby. And will purchase whatever I want. Opposed to needing. Sometimes I look at my collection in the gun room. And notice I have more firearms than some retail stores have. If the zombie apocalypse occurs. Family and friends, would definitely know where to go, to get geared up. Life is too short. Hence, people should find what they love. And pursue it with vigor and passion.
@tellmeitsnottaken
@tellmeitsnottaken 9 жыл бұрын
For being a "surgeon", you certainly have horrendously bad command of punctuation. I'm calling bullshit.
@TheGabesnell
@TheGabesnell 9 жыл бұрын
Rick S i have an 08 FJR and i love it so much... i have done 6 hour trips, i commute 40 min on a freeway daily, and i can lean the thing over when i want... sometimes i do wish i had that cruiser position but its only usually on the long trips, until i reach my destination, then im happy i have a standard position
@John-nd7il
@John-nd7il 9 жыл бұрын
tellmeitsnottaken People never can get that NO ONE CARES ABOUT GRAMMAR/PUNCTUATION ON KZbin COMMENTS. It's not like your writing your thesis. It does not matter.
@ShooterMedic1818
@ShooterMedic1818 9 жыл бұрын
I gotta say I never comment on any of your stuff but I really dig the bike vids and watch all of them...Keep em coming!
@husky701rider9
@husky701rider9 9 жыл бұрын
Please try out a Kawasaki h2 or h2r if you ever get the chance! I personally think the busa is ugly as sin but to each their own I'm glad you enjoy it as much as you do.
@nutnfancy
@nutnfancy 9 жыл бұрын
Ian Jacob Ain't that think like $50K? IF we can find one I got first dibs. -TD
@husky701rider9
@husky701rider9 9 жыл бұрын
I have a ktm 350 dirt bike. I really want a cbr 600 for my first street bike.
@947969
@947969 9 жыл бұрын
Ladies. ...
@PistNRods
@PistNRods 9 жыл бұрын
nutnfancy the H2 is a little less than that. :) It's 25k, so it sits in the elite liter bike class in price right now with the Yummi R1M, Beemer S1000, Aprilia RSV4-RR/RF. The H2 weighs about 25lbs less than a Busa and puts out a decent amount more HP more than a Busa. at 220hp street trim. But you're right that thing is a supersport race bike were the Busa is more sport touring. I'd love to go cross country on a Hayabusa.
@pedrofskymtb
@pedrofskymtb 9 жыл бұрын
thewolfchild The Busa is not ugly.. is FUGLY!!!
@AJ6644
@AJ6644 9 жыл бұрын
Nutn, I have watched 4th of July fireworks from that exact spot at Emeryville's Marina Park! Welcome back to your home away from home.
@RaptorPilot700
@RaptorPilot700 9 жыл бұрын
Didn't know you had a Busa Nutn. Especially with over 10K miles on it. I have over 50K miles on my 08 Busa. LOVE IT! Been watching your vids for years. Keep it up!
@masonjordan968
@masonjordan968 9 жыл бұрын
I always thought they were ugly but i have seen two in real life they are actually starting to grow on me...
@robs4999
@robs4999 9 жыл бұрын
As ever a comprehensive and measured approach to reviewing, I admire the technical achievement of the Hayabusa but I struggle to love it from a "second kind of cool" point of view. You can see the application of wind tunnel and simulation runs in the form but I would love to see a redux with more aggressive angular design. The new nissan GTR is proof that hard lines can be aerodynamic. What say you mr Nutn?
@FISHYFILMPRODUCTIONS
@FISHYFILMPRODUCTIONS 9 жыл бұрын
Rob S My thoughts exactly
@CPLBSS88
@CPLBSS88 9 жыл бұрын
My first time on a busa was when I was 16 y/o. Amazing production bike.
@bbivens2579
@bbivens2579 9 жыл бұрын
I used to be totally against the Hayabusa, because it is very large and heavy. Well, things change when you get a little older. My current bike is GSXR-750, great bike but not a distance bike. 200 miles on it and you feel it, and i always wanted a more comfortable bike with similar performance. I keep looking at similar bikes,(FZ-1, Ninja 1000, and older v-twins like the superhawk or sv1000, maybe even a Hayabusa). I don't ride like i did when i was 25, I'm 40 now and there is no need to impress other people, impress yourself and have fun. I think that is the main reason i love riding. Great review Nutn.
@MWA78
@MWA78 9 жыл бұрын
nutnfancy, I love you man! Your just plain ass entertaining!!! i dont even ride bikes cause i dont trust other drivers out there but I set here for over 2 hours watching your 50 min. video just cause. And why it took so long cause i have five little kids that i have keep in control so i have to pause a lot, but anyway i am a big 2nd amendment guy. I just put together a Savage 10 FCP SR with a Primary Arms 4x14 FFP mil/mil scope. Its a 1000 plus yard gun. I picked that gun do to the high value and watching your video on the Savage/Rem 700 videos you did. Thanks for you do! Your AWESOME!!!
@whiskeypapa8842
@whiskeypapa8842 9 жыл бұрын
Wow, what a bike.....awesome!! Indeed, 10 out of 10.
@GamersBar
@GamersBar 9 жыл бұрын
I had a 2010 zx6r that got stolen last year , Id personally buy a zx10 or a touring bike over a hayabusa but power to you nutn didn't know you were into bikes for years. Im glad you wear the gear so many Americans in jeans and sneakers, I ride a mv 920 as my daily in Australia anyway as always love the videos. You should try a naked bike with a sports bike engine some time , they are comfortable , fast and really fun in traffic, i wouldn't buy another super sport
@JPTHEMAN1
@JPTHEMAN1 9 жыл бұрын
I bought the 2007 Kawasaki ZX-1400 Ninja new. This was the first year that the ZX-1400 out performed the GSXR to take the crown. but both are the awsome
@noltehsu
@noltehsu 9 жыл бұрын
Great vid nutn. Have you thought about doing a vid for beginners to motorcycles? You could cover good starter bikes, what to look for in purchasing your first bike and safety gear. Just food for thought. Keep up the great work.
@ReaperToySupra
@ReaperToySupra 9 жыл бұрын
Best video yet. More Busa videos please.
@BIGEAKAHUGO
@BIGEAKAHUGO 9 жыл бұрын
Great review, I have owned my Gen 2 Hayabusa since 2008 and I have never had any issues just regular maintenance. I have been a subscriber of your channel for years and I am a fellow Gun,Bike & Car guy.Your channel for me is the best of all worlds, keep doing what you do. I was wondering when you where going to review your Busa and it was worth the wait. I Just picked up a Harley Davidson Switchback, its a whole different ride a lot more comfortable great for criusing around. I love my Harley as well but I can’t let go of my Hayabusa, love the power no substitute for HP and speed.
@christianokamura9419
@christianokamura9419 8 жыл бұрын
Hey nutnfancy I'm half Japanese, that accent was pretty good
@wornslapout
@wornslapout 9 жыл бұрын
I rock a Kawasaki Vulcan 900 cruiser. Love love love LOVE sport bikes though. Great honest review without the hype. She's a thing of beauty for sure and you should be a proud man to own her.
@aminrafiq132
@aminrafiq132 9 жыл бұрын
This is hands down the best vlog I've seen. Keep up the good work. -- 2015 Gixxer 600
@purpledrink93
@purpledrink93 9 жыл бұрын
nutn thank you for being such an honest reviewer too many fanboy reviewers out there. Your splash of unbiased honesty is always nice to see
@davidsais13
@davidsais13 8 жыл бұрын
I got this as my first bike I love it
@alphanumeric1529
@alphanumeric1529 9 жыл бұрын
Gave you the thumbs up, even though I don't believe in riding, and am totally uninterested in this thread of videos. I gave you the thumb, now you give us updated scope convo, sling convo, AR technique, just generally AR vids. Haha, keep on keeping on! Thanks for your work!
@victornekrasov1510
@victornekrasov1510 9 жыл бұрын
I would love to own one someday. Great review as always.
@89Hols
@89Hols 9 жыл бұрын
Hey Nutn, idea for another video. Go over what you carry in your motorcycle toolkit, and what you carry maintenance wise on long rides. Another awesome, insightful vid as always, thanks and keep them coming.
@CCitis
@CCitis 9 жыл бұрын
Is the Alaska skin seat pad any good? Do a review on it!
@victorfanfan7026
@victorfanfan7026 9 жыл бұрын
Nutfancy thanks for this awesome review. As a former owner of a 2006 Busa I have to agree with the engine (best engine of any motorcycle I have ever ride in my life, hands down). Only con for me was the height (Im 5' 9''). Also brakes mine came with Tokiko (I hate them) and most important heat engine. In Miami when you drive it in traffic they have the tendency somethimes to turn off by a heat sensor to cool down the engine just wait a couple of minutes and there you go. PS I did all maintenance of the bullet proof engine was simple. God bless and keep them coming dude.
@jsllewis33
@jsllewis33 9 жыл бұрын
Hey nuttin what's up with the Oregon plates?
@tubesurfer23
@tubesurfer23 9 жыл бұрын
I dig all that custom stuff you made for it bro. You the real deal man, I hope to just randomly run into you one day. Peace brotha!
@DrDevon23
@DrDevon23 9 жыл бұрын
Thumbs up for that intro! "HAYABUSA!"
@tobiray
@tobiray 9 жыл бұрын
i love your moto vids the only thing i dont like is YOU DONT MAKE ENOUGH OF THEM lol, nice vid brother
@mishimposble
@mishimposble 9 жыл бұрын
Longtime subscriber. Would like to see you review all the safety gear and other equipment you run on the various bikes. Also, noticed you point your radar detector down a bit. Is there a reason for that?
@M1American
@M1American 9 жыл бұрын
I believe I have missed you twice now on bike threw my town/county in northern cali, SOOO not fair! Even thought I saw you passing on the busa in the other lane but no way to tell for sure.. I would LOVE the chance to bike with you some day Nutn, I don't chime in often but have been a supporter from 2006. (from a other channel of mine). Keep up the great content and may be, just maybe one day I hope to meet you!
@zx10r33
@zx10r33 9 жыл бұрын
Great vid as always, You may not get views as other videos you make but please keep making motorcycle videos for us. You know the love and passion that us that are addicted to the two wheeled life style have, and we love to see you riding and your "table top" review of your bikes.
@fighting17chicago
@fighting17chicago 9 жыл бұрын
I've been running a Kawasaki Vulcan 1600A Classic and a Honda Goldwing GL1200 for years. This will be my next bike. I'm tall like you and was worried about having a Supersport and not being able to tour but I like what you've been saying about it. I went on a 5000 mile 10 day trip at the end of May this year and wished so many times that I had the power of the Busa, the turning agility and the comfort of the smooth ride. BTW, Gas mileage will be better on the Busa too, which helps convincing the wife of its economy!
@TheTypeRTheory
@TheTypeRTheory 9 жыл бұрын
Your reviews are boss. Loved the V-Strom review as well.
@mattmatt516
@mattmatt516 9 жыл бұрын
Awesome review! Keep the motorcycle vids coming! I'd love to see some gear suggestions video. Also, a adventure bike comparison video would be awesome
@Clutch_Kick187
@Clutch_Kick187 9 жыл бұрын
Perfect sportbike for the bigger guy, or someone who want to ride longer than an hour at a time.. Wish I had my 08 busa back... Way fun bike...
@jackpinecreed6587
@jackpinecreed6587 9 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Just got my VStar 1100 out, first time this summer....your vid got me Jones-ing for a Highway stroll!
@RobSpinelli
@RobSpinelli 9 жыл бұрын
I think your a greatly informed rider . I started this year with my 06 cbr1000 rr and my 08 street bob . I had a chance and bought a 07 hayabusa for the re
@eddiet204
@eddiet204 9 жыл бұрын
My first Big Bore bike was the Ninja ZX11C, followed by the CBR1100XX Black Bird. I was going to get the latest Busa, but ended up with the mighty ZX14r. Busa and ZX14r are the last two of the GT bikes left. By far, these two are the best sport touring bikes on the market. Comfortable, fast, reliable. I even rode A Group at Laguna Seca and stayed mid pack. While not as nimble as a true sport bike, I was smoking plenty of GSXRs, even around turn 2! I've owned all the R1/R6/Gsxr/CBR/ZX and none were as fun as far as street riding. Great review and long live the Busa!
@nutnfancy
@nutnfancy 9 жыл бұрын
eddiet204 That's freakin' sweet man! Every year I tell myself I gotta do some trackwork. My options are a v strom on heidenaus or an FJR. ZX14's are sweet, and I think fresher and more teched out than gary 'busa.-TD
@Todd_S
@Todd_S 9 жыл бұрын
nutnfancy Ha ha, "Gary 'busa". Good one, Doodle. :-)
@eddiet204
@eddiet204 9 жыл бұрын
nutnfancy you and NF need to come down to Monterey and do a Laguna Seca day with Reg Pridmore's CLASS. Perfect for street oriented riders. Highly recommended :)
@TheMrKrause
@TheMrKrause 9 жыл бұрын
Plus one for Reg's class
@abadonael
@abadonael 9 жыл бұрын
eddiet204 could you recommend a reliable sportish-touring bike (that could go 240+ and yet be comfortable for a long rides) around 600cc please? For 50% big city (Munich), 30% highways (no speed limit applied) 20% long tours (like trip Munich - Rome, or Munich - Barcelona)? I want Busa, but i think i lack experience for it (have basically 3 seasons on cb250cc and 1 season on 650cc Gladius). Just your opinion. Thx a lot :)
@shanekennedy3179
@shanekennedy3179 9 жыл бұрын
I love all your motorcycle vids. And I think if you keep it up your following on them will grow.
@amaya1000rr
@amaya1000rr 9 жыл бұрын
Awesome bike reviews! Please keep them comming. Would love to see a review on a DRZ 400S.
@ino592002
@ino592002 9 жыл бұрын
Nutnfancy great review I have a 2013 Busa that came w/those yoshi cans. They were not loud enough for my liking so i put some barely baffled shorty pipes. I had Jardine GP1 pipes on my old 08 Busa. Your right about the top box if your bike was a different color you would look like a futuristic CHiP bike.
@SunnyFly100
@SunnyFly100 9 жыл бұрын
Love your videos! Please, make motorcycle safety gear review. Thank you for your hard work!
@eowen-to1oj
@eowen-to1oj 9 жыл бұрын
Hey Nutfancy! Been watching your videos here and there to kill time on the road.. But some how I missed the fact you owned this 2013 Limited edition hayabusa. I as well own the same bike. But since October I have only managed to put. 2,800 miles on it. Mabe when I moved to chico area in a year or two I can catch some more wind. Great video. Keep it up
@nutnfancy
@nutnfancy 9 жыл бұрын
harrison owen Awesome bike, eh? I'm sad to say I rode it a lot in B and C modes, it's like it magnifies that first cm of throttle travel to make bad traffic easier. I miss it, but I couldn't afford to keep it insured as much as I wanted to. -Doodle
@eowen-to1oj
@eowen-to1oj 9 жыл бұрын
nutnfancy b and c mode definitely make it a much easier to manage ride in traffic. But lately I find my self just starting it up and going and forgetting it doesn't save what mode it was in last. Yeah insurance is crazy. Right now I don't have it insured except the basic in case it fall on someone hahahahaha. If this bike didn't exist my 2nd choice would be the sv1000 for sure
@ammartm1
@ammartm1 8 жыл бұрын
I just bought 2014 busa brand new left over model 2 weeks ago from ebay i should get the bike next week i cant wait its red one
@saxguytony
@saxguytony 9 жыл бұрын
So I bought a V-Strom 1000 after watching Nutn's review of that bike. Does this mean I have to get a 'Busa now?
@ckim6400
@ckim6400 9 жыл бұрын
I have a FZS-1,GSXR 1000 and this 2013 Special Edition Hayabusa. By far the Busa is my favorite ride for comfort and pure power. Heli bars and the sliders are a must for sure.
@gixxerlouis
@gixxerlouis 9 жыл бұрын
Gixxer thousand! Had mine pegging the Rev limiter over 100 times...185+ really like the busa...my bikes big brother!
@Ijnmjiijjjhjjhhhhhhg
@Ijnmjiijjjhjjhhhhhhg 9 жыл бұрын
This double owl is loving the moto video. Keep em coming!
@bosh2
@bosh2 9 жыл бұрын
Hayabusa Nutnfancy style. Really good review. The busa is a great sporty option for tall folk. Feeling inspired... jumping on the Buell 12X right now to head up the coast for a couple of days.
@MrJakedog104
@MrJakedog104 9 жыл бұрын
The two bosses at my last job had matching Hayabusas, one black, one white.
@flyingrv6
@flyingrv6 9 жыл бұрын
love it or hate it nobody cant dispute the fact that it has simply become a legendary modern motorcycle. Extremely comfortable wickedly fast and affordable.
@tomaszstarling
@tomaszstarling 9 жыл бұрын
My last ride was 2014 on a 750 GXSR, a Nisan Sentra ran a red light and t boned me and I'm still healing a lacerated liver, no broken bones tho thank God :)
@doubleoddbuck00
@doubleoddbuck00 9 жыл бұрын
I like all bikes, raced every kind of bike, did some drag racing on a Busa for 2yrs. Nice bike!!! NUTN...DID YOU MOVE TO OREGON?!!!
@EatCarbs
@EatCarbs 9 жыл бұрын
Nice... dig the bike for sure. Can you do a video on safety gear? I'd be interested in seeing one. Thanks for the video
@Clint_the_Audio-Photo_Guy
@Clint_the_Audio-Photo_Guy 9 жыл бұрын
Just wondering if you did any bar risers or clip-on mods? I know it's a low stretched position and us old guys don't like to be bent over for long rides usually.
@rolliskarvellis6254
@rolliskarvellis6254 9 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the review, it was enjoyable.
@stevo890
@stevo890 9 жыл бұрын
even if the hayabusa isn't for you, it is a bike that demands respect
@colleentippett6231
@colleentippett6231 9 жыл бұрын
got one and agree love it have the original 99 no governors and goes like hell If I don't want you to pass..... you don't picked up mine 5 years ago with 40000 kms on it and it runs great still
@bgmagma10R
@bgmagma10R 8 жыл бұрын
+Les Tippett lol man...Those bikes don't even make enough power to keep up these days.
@Towert7
@Towert7 9 жыл бұрын
Cool to see nebo loop! I rode that once and it scared me a bit. Not a road you want to push yourself on! Hey nutn, if you get some free time could you showcase your motorcycle toolkit bag? I would be curious to see what you carry around.
@dj42864
@dj42864 9 жыл бұрын
I just thought I would add this for the nay-Sayers. "Assembly Bill 51 adds a section to the CA vehicle code that includes text saying motorcyclists can split lanes as long as traffic isn’t moving faster than 50 MPH and that the rider isn’t traveling at more than 15 MPH above the speed of traffic."
@nicholasbvinson
@nicholasbvinson 9 жыл бұрын
Good video. Ironic that I just got back from a ride up to Mt. Hamilton and started watching your video.
@iTehAceOfSpadez
@iTehAceOfSpadez 9 жыл бұрын
Great review, Would love to see you test ride a Concours 14 (GTR 1400) Nutn, think it might change your perspective on touring bikes - shaft drive, integrated panniers, traction control, more wind protection, perfect riding position & still 160 bhp ;) Oh and I'm 21, I'm old before my time and I love it!
@gr8o2h2o
@gr8o2h2o 9 жыл бұрын
Looks as if you took Mines road from San Jose, Hamilton observatory? That's some nice riding territory. No cops for days, twisty for the next 125 miles to Livermore or going the other direction out to the Junction for some old school burgers in the middle of nowhere.
@wickedb16
@wickedb16 9 жыл бұрын
Get rid of stock brake fluid. Flush the brake system with DOT 5 fluid and then top it off. Gives a real positive brake feel.
@LordTimelord
@LordTimelord 9 жыл бұрын
Awesome review Nutn! Thanks for doing it!
@lawrencemeadonia7500
@lawrencemeadonia7500 9 жыл бұрын
I'm an adventure and UJM bike guy and I can't visually tell the diff between most sport bikes, but when a hayabusa flashes past me I know exactly what it is. Fun fact: hayabusa is japanese for peragrin falcon (Falco peregrinus), a raptor that has been recorded going 242 mph when diving on its prey.
@kyle87436
@kyle87436 9 жыл бұрын
That 9-digit Oregon license plate. Seems like Nutn has properties in every state west of the Rockies. Hey Nutn you doing Bohemian Grove this year right?
@Harryontwowheels
@Harryontwowheels 9 жыл бұрын
I totally agree with your rating. It's a perfect sport touring bike. Unfortunately it's too heavy for me. My bike has to be a daily driver and in city traffic it is no fun riding a bike that heavy (that's why I'm driving a Yamaha FJ09 since a few months). But for touring it's almost perfect. I had it on a weekend trip and I simply loved it. It was totally stock, so I had a few problems with my long legs. If I ever buy one, I definetely have to modify it but I know that it would be worth the money!
@deplorabledave1048
@deplorabledave1048 9 жыл бұрын
What are those decals called and where can I buy them? I am referring to the six decals of vanquished street racing cars on the bottom rear of his "non hooligan" Coocase S48 tail hard luggage bag. Look closely. You will see small decals of street racing type cars with a slash ofer each one. I cannot find these anywhere.
@OneWheelMan
@OneWheelMan 9 жыл бұрын
Mines a 2004, but I got it for $5,600 and it only had 4100 miles on it. Been using it as a daily driver and have already put 11,000 miles on it myself. 40-50mpg, all the power I could want.
@MrGman9999
@MrGman9999 9 жыл бұрын
And on a completely different note, Nutn, I salute you. You sure are living the American Dream. Having fun adventures all the time with really cool toys, a great family. Love the vids, love your philosophy on life, wish I could be your older brother and come visit (a lot). MrGman out.
@VictorC1891
@VictorC1891 9 жыл бұрын
I always love the Hayabusa to !
@MrANGEL0115
@MrANGEL0115 9 жыл бұрын
Hey @nutnfancy what tips would you tell someone that wants to get into motorcycling and has no experience in motorcycling. I love bikes and motorcycles are super cool in my opinion. My dad used to have a honda and he sold it. I keep telling I want to get into it but he doesn't agree or wants me to get one. I don't want the bike to be a showoff, I want it to do what you do and travel places and see new things. I'm 17 and I would like to know what advice you gave Last Suspect thank you.
@ronnelandrae
@ronnelandrae 9 жыл бұрын
Hi Nutn, I'm surprised you haven't tried the convertibars yet. Look em up. Im 10 year active biker. I've had cruisers, sport bikes, classics, fat hogs, and sport tourers. When I found this accessory, I don't think I can live anymore without it on any sport bike or sport tourers including Busas. It should be the next thing that becomes stock for all bikes. Just like what happened to stabilizers, slipper clutch, and disc brakes.
@nutnfancy
@nutnfancy 9 жыл бұрын
ronnelandrae Doing the converti's on this one would end up hitting the windscreen. When I sized them up it seems real nice, but to accommodate his height it would need removal of the extended windscreen, then the wind bubble is shot, so no more tucking on long trips, etc. In the end he doens't mind tucking for the sprints, he's got it dialed in so he's resting on the tank. Every time I see one of these I want a B king all over again! _TD
@ronnelandrae
@ronnelandrae 9 жыл бұрын
nutnfancy Just a reminder, convertibars don't just raise the clip on bars, it can also lower it than stock or just simply bring it farther or closer to the rider. Then there's the angle adjustment also. It's basically an infinite way of adjusting the bars within the given allowable area. It might actually create space for more stuff. Stay safe and keep the rear wheel in the back! Awesome video!
@saifalabachi4573
@saifalabachi4573 8 жыл бұрын
dude you making me sell my bike and looking for hayabusa i loved your review thank you
@joemomma2293
@joemomma2293 9 жыл бұрын
nutnfancy do you have a video (if not can you do one) comparing some different motorcycle jackets?
@reydecastro6651
@reydecastro6651 9 жыл бұрын
I noticed your radar detector mounting. You should keep it level if you want to keep its laser detection capability.
@nutnfancy
@nutnfancy 9 жыл бұрын
Real tough on the bikes, since any handlebar mount has to watch out for clearance from windscreen, and stay relatively flat through turning travel. On a tankbag it has to contend with space for a tuck without getting the the way of view, or contacting anything. (Plus I don't think it likes being behind a sloped screen too much for good reception) Without a dedicated splash receiver towards the nose it won't be too likely to pick laser up anyway. Those kits would be the next step up once we're willing to wire it in. _TD
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