At 67 I own the black and gold 22 hayabusa. Love the comfort, after some mods, and power "Big easy" has to offer. She's my daily commuter here in AZ. I've put helibars, lowered the pegs 1 inch, sport touring windshield and awaiting removable hard bags. Not a back packing fan! Ride on, enjoy the tamed beast....
That’s awesome! Busas are excellent bikes, they’re definitely comfortable for long distance rides, and have more than enough power to put down hundreds of miles at a time
I just got one -! 24 blk/blk. Gonna get it deliverd in a few days. Cant ride it as there is a shit ton of snow here in michigan. Cant wait till riding season !!
None of what I'm about to say is far fetched or lies... 2 UP + 50KG of luggage along the Oxley highway from Wauchope N.S.W to Walcha in N.S.W Australia. Average hairpin speed amongst its 300 corners is 15 klm.... Truth...... At the end i was tired. Yes the boosa gets heavy after a good and decent canyon blast, but at no point was i sore or uncomfortable in a anyway... Nothing like any other sport bike I've ever ridden.... The boosa does everything and very very capable of doing it... Make no mistake. Anyone that says the boosa is no good canyoning is full of B.S
@@dainepetrou8011 I feel you, I just don’t think the Busa is a preferred canyon carved, compared to naked bikes, liter bikes, and 600s. But yes the Busa is incredibly comfortable, I consider the Cadillac of bikes
@@Therealgarrettj23 no not the preferred bike, your probs right and is agree with you on that however I will ad.... If that's all the type of riding you want to do... However the gen 3 is the best all-rounder ive ever ridden... There is nothing you cannot do on it... I've done a track day on mine, I've toured 600km in a day on back country roads, dragged with 1000 hp cars as we love our v8s n turbos here in Aus.... And i was pleasantly surprised at just how good it went through some of the tightest, bumpy forest, mountain roads I've ridden on with a passenger on the back and luggage.... I just can't crap on about it enough.... What an incredible machine... 28 k in Australia for one of these. Bike only. What you get for that in my opinion, wins hands down... My pannigale is worth 15k more and yes it would do the forest curves mostly likely better but I do think there wouldn't be much in it.... What would come into play would be rider fatigue at the end and in the hands of a pro it would be an interesting blog I'd love to watch. But for me and I've been ridden for 35 odd years i couldn't and wouldn't push my panni any harder than the boosa through the same forest mountain run..... The best value for money in my opinion when you start to compare apples to oranges....
@@dainepetrou8011 that’s a solid take! Yes I love the busa, for mine, I mainly use it for straight line riding and long rides with friends, it’s definitely incredibly comfortable
Good to see another 25th in NorCal. I pick up my 25th in two weeks. I'm in Sonoma County, and we should get all the 25th together ( sure it will be a small group).
Good to know. Went by the dealer today to check her out. You are so correct!!! You have to see the orange and black in person!!! I'm going to her up either the 5th or 6th.
@@FireBladeRR-RSP I highly recommend it, it’s a really comfortable bike. It is stable at speed, fast as hell, and doesn’t feel like it’s a big and heavy bike, especially when moving
@@Therealgarrettj23 you influenced me!! Lol… took delivery today here in the northeast. Got a killer deal off season it’s going to probably sit till April or till salt off roads.. can’t wait to ride it..