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World's Fastest Tomato (Chain buys a Busa!)
08-22-2004, 12:04 PM
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| World's Fastest Tomato (Chain buys a Busa!) I'm back for purposes of announcing my new way of life. Ride more, worry less. That's why I'm going to spend less time posting, more time riding, at least for the next couple months until the cold weather and snow besets us here in the Midwest.
Call me what you will, but I've gone and traded off bikes. Again. After careful negotiations with the woman in my life, I agreed to go down to one toy in the garage, and only one. Fair enough, it's hard to justify two motorcycles when I'm supposed to be saving for a wedding.
For a week I thought long and hard about what I wanted that one toy to be. Keeping the Monster was out. I didn't trust it like I needed to in order to keep it long term. The 636 as my only ride? Nope, it was ruled out as well. Too much of a rack for more than hour long sport rides or an occasional trackday.
So my good friend at the dealership put together a two-bike trade deal on the motorcycle I've made noise about owning for years, a 'busa. (Now would be your cue to ferret out past threads about my disowning big bore fours and whatnot; you'll be able to prove me a liar with very little legwork. However, board elders and those with a penchant for the Search Button will be able to attest - I've pined for a 'busa for a long, long time. ).
Thus, I present to you my '04 Suzuki Hayabusa Limited (the LTD edition includes special paint, badging on the top triple, all black frame and swingarm, wheel lip treatment, and production in limited numbers). Note the totally out of character pearl red metallic paint job. It is truly jaw dropping in person.
Mods? A set of Pit Bull spools and a Tankslapper. Oh, and a spare rear Bridgestone BT56 tire. Really, one's coming from SW Moto Tires. With 155 hp and 100 ft-lbs torque, rear tire changes take place with oil and filter every 3,000 miles.
If you've never sampled one of these things, you need to before you die. This is the fourth 'busa I've ridden and I honestly believe nothing short of owning your own F-18 can compare with the experience - MHO.
Even more out of character for me than red paint: I'm riding it dirty, and riding it alot. Matter of fact, I can't get off the damned thing...
These pics are from Friday's seven hour, 330 mile, four state tour. (For the record, there is no "four corners" area anywhere near me... I had to work to collect these road signs - though it's really not "work" riding a busa. Ultra smooth suspension, a great stock saddle, very comfy ergos, good wind protection, and the most flexible powerband in the world... might as well
be a one gear electric bike).
Chain
Last edited by Chain : 05-07-2006 at 9:54 AM.
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08-22-2004, 12:08 PM
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| Re: World's Fastest Tomato
Why am I not surprised? Oh yeah, I knew about this already.  |
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08-22-2004, 12:09 PM
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#3 | | Resigned to pursue other interests.
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| Re: World's Fastest Tomato Oh yeah, is it toMAYto, or toMAHto?  |
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08-22-2004, 12:39 PM
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08-22-2004, 12:40 PM
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| Re: World's Fastest Tomato Oh, and welcome back Chain!  That IS a very purty bike. |
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08-22-2004, 12:42 PM
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08-22-2004, 12:47 PM
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| Re: World's Fastest Tomato nice ride chain, so are you going to take it to MAM over Labor Day? If you do, you can beat up on my "justalittlebitshyofbeinghalfabusa" I would really love to see one at the track. |
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08-22-2004, 1:13 PM
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| Re: World's Fastest Tomato From what I'm told, you'll need that spare rear pretty soon.  |
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08-22-2004, 1:16 PM
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08-22-2004, 1:19 PM
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#10 | | Stop Snitchin
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| Re: World's Fastest Tomato welcome back, hope the beatings the woman gave you are all better now. but a 'busa? come on I thought you liked turning? those things just don't dive into corners like a real sport bike as I've been told (never rode one myself). the Limited edition red is sweet looking though, seen one in person myself.
so you had the Monster a few months, the 636 what 2 months if that, and now a week on the busa so whats coming in the next week or 2? the ultimate mod is changing to a completely different bike so you're still keeping to the mod lifestyle. |
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08-22-2004, 1:22 PM
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08-22-2004, 1:38 PM
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| Re: World's Fastest Tomato  4 bikes in a matter of 3 months  That has got to be some kind of record. |
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08-22-2004, 1:46 PM
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| Re: World's Fastest Tomato craaaazzzzy! I guess you just had to 1-up conq huh?
good looking bike. A good friend of mine has one as well. He would always talk about trading in his katana, but his wife wouldn't let him, until the wife came home with 2 matching helmets one day... |
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08-22-2004, 1:47 PM
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Whew, at least I am the only silver 636 owner now! |
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08-22-2004, 1:58 PM
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| Re: World's Fastest Tomato Quote: |
Originally Posted by arndogg craaaazzzzy! I guess you just had to 1-up conq huh? |
One up?? He's got about 15 ups on any one of us  |
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08-22-2004, 2:07 PM
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| Re: World's Fastest Tomato Thanks for the golf claps (  ) and general kudos fellas.
No, I won't be taking it to the track, at least I have no immediate plans of doing so (although the busa's handling just might surprise you, CBR929RE).
I reckon there are worse ways a guy can spend his money than on motorcycles. They're not drugs.
In the end, you have to do what drives you. If you're a track afficionado, I say more power to ya. If you're into dirt or touring, that's cool too. Something in between?- fine.
Personally, I've simply spent too much time polishing, modding, or writing about my various past bikes rather than spend that time actually riding them.
I'll still be around, just don't look for my usual wordy, 10 post a day activity anymore... too many beautiful roads to ride, counties to explore, photos to take, and miles to log. The best of the riding season is before us (September/October). 
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08-22-2004, 2:10 PM
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| Re: World's Fastest Tomato Quote: |
Originally Posted by Chain Personally, I've simply spent too much time polishing, modding, or writing about my various past bikes rather than spend that time actually riding them.  | Yeah, but that is part of what makes motorcycling fun too. I love riding, I love going to the track, but I also love taking the thing apart and doing stuff to it. It is fun to tinker  |
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08-22-2004, 2:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Chain I reckon there are worse ways a guy can spend his money than on motorcycles. They're not drugs. | Oh, you are soooo wrong my friend!  |
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08-22-2004, 2:15 PM
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Originally Posted by TraumaOne Yeah, but that is part of what makes motorcycling fun too. I love riding, I love going to the track, but I also love taking the thing apart and doing stuff to it. It is fun to tinker. | Great point T1 - I don't disagree.
My problem (my past problem I should say) is I used to stay home on a perfectly nice night and polish a bike or log onto the computer to talk about it instead of getting on the SOB and riding it.
No longer.
I ride stock, and polishing/posting are reserved for winter or rain days...
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08-22-2004, 2:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Bacchus Oh, you are soooo wrong my friend!  | I hear ya Baccy.
I have to tell you, I'm still high from my daytrip on Friday. I had heretofore logged a maximum of 295 miles in one day (on the 954 last summer while vacationing in the Smokies, a place you'd think would compel a guy to ride even further - and I was damn sore afterwards).
Friday's four state, 330 mile tour was easily the best day of my motorcycling life. Alone with my thoughts, stopping, turning and going when and where I wanted. I forced myself to come home though because I was 100 miles over my 600 mile first service mileage... otherwise, I was totally fresh and wanted to ride some more.
For seven hours I was without a care in the world. I don't know how to put a price on that...
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08-22-2004, 3:02 PM
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| Re: World's Fastest Tomato Im not a huge Busa fan myself being an ex ZX12 rider and all but that red is truely striking on that bike Ive seen it in person and its jaw droping gorgious |
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08-22-2004, 3:11 PM
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#22 | | Every ride a gift...
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08-22-2004, 3:17 PM
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| Re: World's Fastest Tomato purdy bike chain. I'd thought you figured your arms were long enough already, aka holdin' on to those bars when you whack that rocket throttle open.  |
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08-22-2004, 3:34 PM
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#24 | | I'm working on it...ok?
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| Re: World's Fastest Tomato I sorta got a feeling a long time back when you posted pics of your friends' Busa that you really, really liked that bike.
I am not surprised about the choice.
Congrats about your new ride. I'll wager the paint under the sun looks way better than your posted pics. |
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08-22-2004, 3:42 PM
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| Re: World's Fastest Tomato Quote: |
Originally Posted by ConqSoft Oh yeah, is it toMAYto, or toMAHto?  | actualy its mater  |
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08-22-2004, 3:52 PM
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Originally Posted by bwhip |  |
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08-22-2004, 3:56 PM
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| Re: World's Fastest Tomato Congrats on the new ride....
Ride well.... we wait for the BLING! |
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08-22-2004, 4:01 PM
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| Re: World's Fastest Tomato well damn......
Enjoy your tomato bro.
So how long are we keeping this one.???????  |
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08-22-2004, 4:32 PM
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| Re: World's Fastest Tomato Quote: |
Originally Posted by maxib I sorta got a feeling a long time back when you posted pics of your friends' Busa that you really, really liked that bike.
I am not surprised about the choice. | Yeah, suppose you're right Max. Check the second sentence in this post from one day shy of one year ago... LINK Another Yet another And another Not stopping there
So in searching out old threads it would appear I'm something of a 'busa freak. There, I admit it.
But I like it here, so I'll stick around for the occasional post.
Now now though, time to ride gang -TTYL! |
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08-22-2004, 5:02 PM
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#30 | | Back From the Ashes!!
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| Re: World's Fastest Tomato Congrats on the new bike you sicko
Ride her hard and ride her often  |
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