The design of German highways and the quality of their road users are absolutely world-class. On such roads, the Hayabusa can perform to its fullest, which is truly impressive!
Sir, I don't know where you from. Bud I can tell you the German motorway is total shit for truckdrivers ! Roadworks are done terrible slowly, and traffic jams are a total disaster. Yes, there are parts where you can drive fast. Bud not every where !
Meine möchte das auch nicht, würde aber niemals dagegensprechen, wenn ich mir eine kaufe. Nur darf ich dann alleine fahren 🤣. Wie ich sehe, läuft sie ruhig und souverän. 280 oder 290 reicht vollkommen aus, um von Köln nach Hamburg mal eben einen Döner zu holen. Oder ein Fischbrötchen. Vielleicht Ende des Jahres.
I've driven on the continent since the 80s and I've come to the following conclusions. Germans: fast and safe. French: fast but unsafe. Italians: genetically incapable of driving.
Nice riding just amazes me how much power some of these bike now have I used to have a v max full power and that was an insane bike just shows you can get the speed and power for a fraction the price of a Lamborghini or Ferrari
Just subscribed 👍, like your riding style, Hayabusa fast but safe and considerate of others. Wish they had an autobahn here in the states. Instead, we got cops & courts waiting to hand out felonies and prison time for going over 100. Maintain those road freedoms!
It´s a relatively huge bike, so it´s more comfortable than a R1 or Fireblade. I´m 1.80m/6 ft, so it´s perfect for me. 1.93 is pretty tall, a test drive would answer your question best.
@dreamxride Both are streetlegal, sound is nearly the same...I have the DB killer removed, so the sound is pretty decent and deep. I don't like those screaming Brock exhaust...lol
@@BogiCECHL04 you mean this Acrapovic comes with db killer ?Somebody here in India installed the same exhaust and complained the sound is not loud enough. I own 2022 busa and struggling since last 1 year for sound like z900 Kawasaki. It seems stupid I know but I like z900 sound.
@dreamxride Yes, with dB killer. And by far not loud. But it's not easy to remove them. If you want a loud exhaust, buy the AT2 , Brocks or Two Brothers ;-)
Have the 25th anniversary in black and orange absolutely sick bike love the busas 🙂 wish we had these roads in Australia : doing these speeds will have you facing serious charges and jail time with our nanny state speed limits
He was to fast in a speed limited area of the german Autobahn. Ok, no highway patrol and unmarked police cars around. The fine can be not nice and very bad if you collect to mutch negative points at your driving licence account. 7 negative points and the driving licene is gone for ever or a long long time (to get it back is expensive, difficult snd state psychologist test (guarantee to fail at the first try). Generally in german no jail and no traffic court visit. All done by letters and only if you are not accepting .... you see the traffic court judge. Attention if you are to fast in swiss !! Fine and sometimes they take the bike/car additional away.
Hi guys.I have an anniversary 2019 20 year special edition here in South Oz.Love it but the 25th in that orange....wow.I need one of them too.lol.They look amazing in the flesh.Safe riding on them.All the best.
@@BogiCECHL04 Yes, I know that. I don't mean to be rude, but I specifically asked how fast at top end was this rider going. Could anyone see better than me what his speedometer was reading in mphs?.
Tatsächlich not right, i have the same Hayabusa, but a ZX12R from jear 2000, and i must say this old Bike is more stable at highspeed as the Hayabusa from jear 2023. And the ZX12R dont stop at2 299 😅. But the ZX12R was alltime more stable at Highspeed than the Hayabusa. I Ride the Busa and the ZX12R from Jear 2000 to present Day.
Ironically, that's about the only time it actually dose feel stable lol. They're really only fully alive at highway speeds, anything under that isn't really enjoyable.
Cool vid. I did 300 km/h a few times on my Kawasaki zzr1100 in the 90s. Still alive 😎 I remember one incident, going about 300 and noticed a car behind, was a bmw, I pulled right and it zoomed right past me. Don’t know to this day what exact type of bmw it was, but it had to reach 350 or more… be safe out there! And keep riding 😜
this is the epitome of safe legal speed runs, he is safe, calculating, efficent and friendy (waved at a harly rider, I mean come on) young people should be watching this, not the wannabe idiots who dont wear gear or respect others.
Fahr selber die GSXR 1000 R mit 202 PS und 202 kg inkl Sprit und dein Bike geht da echt nicht schlecht. Fand das beschleunigen immer als das geilste bei der GSXR 1000 R, also das hoch ziehen von 130 auf 300 in den passenden Gängen und klar kann man da auch alles im sechsten Gang fahren. Das mit 300 fahren, also nur bei freier Autobahn am besten Sonntag früh, ohne LKW und fast nix los auf der Autobahn. Glaub deine Maschine ist doch etwas schwerer was man hier schon sieht beim beschleunigen. Auf meiner RR hatte ich auch nie Angst weil sich das Ding einfach sehr gut und sauber fahren lässt. Sieht bei dir ebenso aus, das die Hayabusa sauber im Wind bleibt und nicht rum eiert. Tolles Motorrad!
Jaaa....das Motorrad ist schon ein recht schwerer Klotz, aber Handling ist echt super! Ich bin im Video fast die ganze Zeit im sechsten Gang gefahren, hätte aber meistens noch bis in den vierten runterschalten können beim beschleunigen. Und stimmt, 300 geht entweder nur früh morgens oder spät abends, zu viele überholen einfach mal mit 130 und ziehen einfach auf die linke Spur 😕 Deine 1000er ist auch ein heißes Gerät, hatte ich mir auch angesehen...und fast gekauft ;-) Viele Grüße und bleib gesund!
What I find amazing is the bike is ticking over at just 120kmh. Insane and beautiful. It’s like the crazy hot mistress - you’d never want to marry her though because she’s too crazy and you’ll end up in jail!
Puh...ne Verbrauchsanzeige hat die, aber hab da noch drauf geschaut ^^ Beim ständigen Beschleunigen auf der AB werden da aber wohl 10 Liter durchfließen...
Oh if only I could get my 2019 Hayabusa onto the Autobahns but being in Australia i guess not.I did drive on them back in 87 in a van with my bandmates.We were a bit slower tban this but what beautiful roads they are.Very jealous of our friend here now that's for sure.
Sure ? You know drag racing ? And you dont know Top fuel or Funnycars or ... = hyper hyper fast acceleration and exotic high speed within some seconds.
Hi Bro! Try to put camera on a stick behind motorbike or just on rear seat. In Yamaha R1 decatalised with canadian exhaust from 200kmh you see only big fire flames behind a bike. Here I suppose will be the same.
I kind of like the low key aspects of the ride. Goes to show you can ride a 'busa without needing to be in "Ghost Rider" mode. Quick/Fast? Yes. But you can also commute to work w/o worrying about losing your license. IMHO, at least.
Yes...german Autobahn can be very dangerous at high speed, people change lanes abruptly. I always slow down when i see more than two cars following at a short distance.
Hoffentlich fährt Dir nie jemand plötzlich vor die Suzi 🙈 Ansonsten coole Performance ! Du weißt, was Du da machst - kein Ghostrider ala Frankreich damals 👍 Den Sound vom Akrapo find ich im Stand- und Losfahren besser ( da geht der Arsch noch ne Stunde nach'm Absteigen - so muss das 🤣✌️). Danke für's Mitnehmen und hau rein 😎
@@BogiCECHL04 nicht versuchen, machen 😂!!! Falls Du mal Bock auf freie Sicht (+Bergblick, je nach Fahrtrichtung links/rechts hast) komm in's Chiemgau 😁 (Bayern). Die Bäume bei Dir beidseitig (Schallschutz) machen das Ganze noch Klaustrophobischer 🤣😎
This is awesome, my dream is to ride any bike in the Autobahn, I had only driven cars there, must be out of this world to ride a bike in German roads!!
Thats right, only with that exhaust, and the original, you can drive in germany. The Akrapovic cost here😊 2700 € Euro. And you have only 1% more power. The sound is a bit better than the original, a little bit. 😢
Awesome bike. I love the way drivers get the F out of the fast lane as soon as they've cleared slower traffic. If you want to roll fast, it looks like Germany's one of the only places to do it. Did you touch the 200mph mark at any time? Guys have to hide stuff like that over here in the States but obviously it's perfectly legal over there.
My friend rode just like this- on the day he was to be selling his bike. He landed a great new job finally, had a baby and life was good so he wanted to get one more ride in before it was gone. He went down hard. He is now confined to a bed or wheelchair- for life. He has pain daily in the one arm that he can actually feel. Nothing else...and I mean nothing else works. He can talk at least. Seems to have gained about 100 lbs. He was a good looking dude and popular and fairly cool. Family left him. Bills are in the millions. He will only get worse said every doctor. Pot no longer works like it did. Sold my bike years ago- no regrets. Not telling anyone how to live their life. Just don't think like is short- so do what you want. For him, his life is painfully too long. It is short when you are happy and mostly pain free. I rode 20 years. He was a better technical rider than I was- but not a safer rider. He liked to go fast- no time to react to the truck nearly stopped in the slow lane. He was doing 150 mph. He liked to smoke. Do the math. He admits, he was dumb. He has a lifetime to think about his decisions.
@@nick_stein I truly feel badly for you Mr. Stein. If your life is such that you are so jaded as to believe someone would make up a story of a friend getting badly injured, that is sad. You must have been hurt in your life. Would you like his name and details? There is even an article in the news I can send to you. Provide your email if you like. His family and I are close and they are the one's who are suffering greatly. Yes, when you consistently ride motorcycles at high speed, very bad things can happen and happen quickly. I rode for over 20 years. I have attended many of the rallies including Daytona. I have good memories but I was one of the very lucky ones. My skill level was decent but that has little to do with it. God protected me when I was on that thing. I have had friends who were far better technical riders than me (not necessarily safer riders), who went down and of the ones who lived, many of their lives are not the same. I suppose you think that is yet another story. If so, do get some help- for real. A little healthy cynicism is fine, but if you are too cynical it is no way to live. I know people like this. Most are divorced and will swear it was all her fault. Namaste.
No better place to be than the Autobahn when you want to turn it loose!!! I especially like the way the cars move over to the right when they see you coming!!! Nice Run and Awesome Pulls!!! 👍🏾