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Just curious. Am I the only one that owns a FJR and a Hayabusa?
I had an '04 Busa. Loved it. Took it to the Dragon twice. Finally sold it because my neck couldn't take the riding position and more (damn the aging process!). Bought the FJR as a replacement.I was curious if it is true that the handling on the busa is a lot worse than the FJR? I would think the 2 bikes would handle more similar to each other than different from each other.
No, you are not I'm affraid. :lol:Just curious. Am I the only one that owns a FJR and a Hayabusa?
Mine stops on a dime as well it should. Around $1800 in brake upgrades. Magura Billet Radial master cylinders brought it all together.I believe my Busa handles better than my FJR; not that the FJR handles poorly, but my confidence level in high speed turns is higher on the Busa. Perhaps it's just the 100 lb weight difference. I've gotten used to the performance of my FJR (nice), but my Busa still scares the !#$!%&* out of me under full acceleration. The Busa just never seems to stop pulling - and hard! As for stopping power, hands down... FJR wins (I desparately need after-market pads on my Busa.) If I had to sum it up; the FJR is fun, quick, and comfortable. The Busa is rocket scary fast, somewhat uncomfortable, but the closest thing to an F-16 I'll probably ever control. I wouldn't give up either one of them. :yahoo:
Old man? I'm 59 years young and love mine!I am a two bike man but no busa. I have the Fjr and a warrior. I like the busa but not for an old man like me!
Thanks. That was a very fun bike. Talk about quick handling and light!! And the sound with the termi exhaust upgrade I did was to die for. But, that was only a 750 and it was just too small for me (it fit my 20 y/o son great) and so I sold that to buy the VFR.Nice stuff ya got there Fred. I really like the Duc, In fact I may own one shortly if the deal goes through.
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I was curious if it is true that the handling on the busa is a lot worse than the FJR? I would think the 2 bikes would handle more similar to each other than different from each other.
I've always thought that a busa or a blackbird would be a fun 2nd bike, but the more I think about the more I like the idea of something like gsxr 750 or an r6.
Which is as it should be considering the busa is a sportbike.I was curious if it is true that the handling on the busa is a lot worse than the FJR? I would think the 2 bikes would handle more similar to each other than different from each other.
I've always thought that a busa or a blackbird would be a fun 2nd bike, but the more I think about the more I like the idea of something like gsxr 750 or an r6.
NO it is NOT true at all that the FJR handles better or even as well as the Busa. In fact its not even close, my brother owns an 07 FJR that he bought new and I own an 03 Busa which I bought new. The FJR handles well but not even close to the Busa. My brother has commented several times how much better my Busa handles over his FJR. We have ridden each others bikes several times and the difference in handling is very noticable. His FJR is very comfortable but it is no sportbike when it comes to handling.
Which is as it should be considering the busa is a sportbike.I was curious if it is true that the handling on the busa is a lot worse than the FJR? I would think the 2 bikes would handle more similar to each other than different from each other.
I've always thought that a busa or a blackbird would be a fun 2nd bike, but the more I think about the more I like the idea of something like gsxr 750 or an r6.
NO it is NOT true at all that the FJR handles better or even as well as the Busa. In fact its not even close, my brother owns an 07 FJR that he bought new and I own an 03 Busa which I bought new. The FJR handles well but not even close to the Busa. My brother has commented several times how much better my Busa handles over his FJR. We have ridden each others bikes several times and the difference in handling is very noticable. His FJR is very comfortable but it is no sportbike when it comes to handling.
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