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my cure to dragging parts in the turns :)

jspin

New member
Joined
Feb 19, 2007
Location
Suisun City
Moto(s)
Busa, Harley FXD, DR650, YZ450f, CRF50
i originally purchased my hayabusa to continue my drag racing obsession originally created by my cbr600 about a year ago. that being said, i happen to live about a mile away from berryessa/128. the more i rode the busa, the less i rode my cbr. i simply didn't enjoy the power, or lack thereof, that my faithful old cbr produced. sadly the cbr sat in the garage pretty much full time. even though the cbr was a much more presice cornver carving machine, the busa got the nod any time time i wanted to take a run around the lake. and then i lowered the busa, some of you probably know where this is going.....

it all started last weekend after i installed my freshly powder coated rear sets, pegs, etc. i decided to go on a short 50 mile berryessa run. this was the first time i had ridden the busa in the twisties after being lowered. i think i made it to the second or third turn before i started dragging the pegs. not really a huge deal to me, i've been dragging parts on my bikes for quite some time now. anyway, i took it easy for the rest of the ride, being concious of my new parts. all in all , it was a pleasant ride.

i got back to the house and decided to wash bike since i had just murdered about half the northern california butterfly population. i rinse the bike off and start scrubbing and what do i see? battle damage.

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apparently i wasn't being all that careful after all. the peg feeler, brake lever, and plastic had road rash. needless to say, i was furious. i swore up and down for about half an hour. after composing myself a little, i started to think about what i could do to resolve the situation.

then it came to me............ new bike time!! man, i'm a smart fella. so i got in my car and headed over to my favorite dealership. i couldn't have had better timing as someone had just traded in there mint 2006 gsxr1000 on a gold wing; yes, really. the bike wasn't even on the show room yet since they had to replace the under tail so they could mount a license plate light. i bought the bike on the spot, and picked up on wednesday. yay for me!!

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and the moral of the story is :confused

btw. Sweet bikes.
 
the story is more of a ramble, dont read too much into it........ my solution to dragging parts was to buy a bike that doesn't:thumbup
 
nice.

is that an 05? they have the best looking front fairings of the 2000+ series gixers imho.
 
Good to see another brother not afraid to drag gear on a busa.

Chicken strips are for eating!!!
 
the bike is an 06, and yes i still have the F3 in my avatar, but i plan to sell it once i get it cleaned up a bit more.

washed, polished and waxed the gixxer today and took a few more pictures:

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nice. next stage for the gixxer is to lose that anchor of a exhaust. :thumbup
 
man i wish i can just buy bikes like that! lol sweeet bikes!
 
i like it.

moral of the story? have enough money to buy a gsxr1000 when you want.:dunno
 
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