What tail tidy did you go with? - Hayabusa Owners Group Tail Tidy License Plate Holder Kit Fit For SUZUKI HAYABUSA GSX1300R 2022-2024 | eBay This tail tidy is not compatible with original or aftermarket mini blinkers (10mm) Made from 5052-T6 3 0mm aluminum with durable black powder coating We provide LED License Plate Light All 304 stainless steel hardware is included
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Quick question about fork oil | Gen 2 Busa Information | Hayabusa . . . For an example - the Gen 1 Factory Hayabusa Service manual calls for 98mm (no Spring in either case), whereas Racetech calls for 110mm (with their Springs!) They talk about the volume of the stock spring vs the volume of the aftermarket spring a bit, as they displace different volumes of oil in the fork and subsequently this can affect damping
What are the recommended tire makes and sizes for the Hayabusa, and . . . Tire Sizes The Hayabusa typically comes with a 120 70ZR17 front tire and a 190 50ZR17 rear tire Many riders also opt for a 200 50ZR17 rear, which can offer a slightly larger contact patch and a different feel While a 200-section tire is acceptable, ensure proper clearance within the swingarm
Guy Martin’s 300mph Busa! | Top Speed | Hayabusa Owners Group Registered Nov 29, 2024 #10 Kiwi Rider said: View attachment 1689254 View attachment 1689255 Look at below pic of brake m cyl… it’s a stock OEM item lmao! View attachment 1689256 View attachment 1689257 Just google “guy Martin’s hayabusa” Theirs lots of photos and articles online about it
Best swing arm extensions? Help me decide - Hayabusa Owners Group He offers complete swing arm extension kits (extensions, brakeline, chain) but the chain is not made for a busa according to the manufacturers the chain he includes is made for a 750cc bike lol here is the link for ebay item: Hayabusa Swingarm Extension Extensions 2008 Up Package 9750
1st gen Hayabusa Turbo Project by HMP Hello everybody! I am having a 1st gen Hayabusa with turbo kit from BIG CC racing The bike was made for street ride but now I am prepare it for drag bike I disassembly the motor and everything inside was stock I want to prepare the motor for more hp and more strength I was 250 hp on rear
What are the main differences between the Gen 1, Gen 2, and Gen 3 . . . Gen 1: Possessed the original, iconic Hayabusa styling, immediately recognizable and distinctive Gen 2: Retained the overall shape but featured updated fairings, headlights, and taillights for a more aggressive and modern look