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dReWpY
04-20-2008, 10:51 AM
this is not for me, promise, but i got a buddy looking for a busa... if anyone knows of one, let me know...

and no i cant talk him out of it, he is one of those ppl... i tried
:hs:

OneSickPsycho
04-20-2008, 12:46 PM
Liar... you don't have any friends.

dReWpY
04-20-2008, 12:49 PM
:bs: and what the fuck are you mother fucker, a figment of my imagination, it would take one hellva acid trip to imagine the windsor and west virginer ride

OneSickPsycho
04-20-2008, 01:04 PM
:bs: and what the fuck are you mother fucker, a figment of my imagination, it would take one hellva acid trip to imagine the windsor and west virginer ride

I'm the exception... and no way in hell do I want a Busa.

dReWpY
04-20-2008, 01:07 PM
why not ur in the land of krome avenue and straight roads? :lol:

eh, its for a buddy from highschool he had a zx11 and maybe put in three years what we put on in three days and he wants a stretched busa, cause he doesnt want it coming back into his face cause it has 189 hp


:bs: if im lying im dying....
i told him to look for a -99 cause they didnt have the speed limiter and he said he was looking for a newer one because he wanted FI not carb'ed... if i thought he would actually ride more i would help him with his ways, but you dont really need to know much when your just sitting on it in a parking lot, you can throw numbers around and no one will second guess you

OneSickPsycho
04-20-2008, 01:10 PM
why not ur in the land of krome avenue and straight roads? :lol:

eh, its for a buddy from highschool he had a zx11 and maybe put in three years what we put on in three days and he wants a stretched busa, cause he doesnt want it coming back into his face cause it has 189 hp


:bs: if im lying im dying....
i told him to look for a 98-99 cause they didnt have the speed limiter and he said he was looking for a newer one because he wanted FI not carb'ed... if i thought he would actually ride more i would help him with his ways, but you dont really need to know much when your just sitting on it in a parking lot, you can throw numbers around and no one will second guess you

:lol: Your friend sucks.

dReWpY
04-20-2008, 01:12 PM
he is one of the guys that cant be told he is wrong, so i just let him go on his way

OneSickPsycho
04-20-2008, 01:19 PM
he is one of the guys that cant be told he is wrong, so i just let him go on his way

I'd hardly say I'm hardcore... You, and the mileage you put on... pretty hardcore...

I'm glad I can admit when I'm wrong... It's just a realy good thing that I never have to worry about that happening!

dReWpY
04-20-2008, 01:24 PM
wanna hear something fucked up, i get a txt from my dad and its of his bike and my gramps bike, they rode to maryland to pick up a set of turn signals for the bmw... 1200 mile roound trip for turn signals
oh and my gramps wanted to try on a pair of riding pants they had

OneSickPsycho
04-20-2008, 01:27 PM
wanna hear something fucked up, i get a txt from my dad and its of his bike and my gramps bike, they rode to maryland to pick up a set of turn signals for the bmw... 1200 mile roound trip for turn signals
oh and my gramps wanted to try on a pair of riding pants they had

There's something wrong with the Peacock's. You guys just aren't wired right. Seriously.

dReWpY
04-20-2008, 01:30 PM
atleast i know i come by it honestly
just think pc has atleast 50+ more years of my being like this, hell gramps is in his 70's and rides more then most ppl

atleast i convinced my old man to start a blog, i want to hear his adventures

NONE_too_SOFT
04-20-2008, 01:32 PM
wanna hear something fucked up, i get a txt from my dad and its of his bike and my gramps bike, they rode to maryland to pick up a set of turn signals for the bmw... 1200 mile roound trip for turn signals
oh and my gramps wanted to try on a pair of riding pants they had

There's something wrong with the Peacock's. You guys just aren't wired right. Seriously.


there isnt a damn thing wrong with his family, there is certainly something VERY right about them.

itgirl
04-20-2008, 02:27 PM
drewpy, is your last name really peacock?

drew peacock = droopy cock if you say it real fast. how many times have ya heard that one? :)


and good luck with the busa search....just to keep this reply on track.

nhgunnut
04-20-2008, 02:33 PM
why not ur in the land of krome avenue and straight roads? :lol:

eh, its for a buddy from highschool he had a zx11 and maybe put in three years what we put on in three days and he wants a stretched busa, cause he doesnt want it coming back into his face cause it has 189 hp


:bs: if im lying im dying....
i told him to look for a 98-99 cause they didnt have the speed limiter and he said he was looking for a newer one because he wanted FI not carb'ed... if i thought he would actually ride more i would help him with his ways, but you dont really need to know much when your just sitting on it in a parking lot, you can throw numbers around and no one will second guess you
Ok if this is the way he thinks, he cant have a Busa :overkill:, As a busa rider and lover we have far to many of these guys around already. On the other hand if a guy like this were to look on cycletrader you can find any number of NEW 07's for 8900 and hes can anti up the $50 for a TRE kit and then give me his address so I can buy the wreck.

OneSickPsycho
04-20-2008, 02:35 PM
drewpy, is your last name really peacock?

drew peacock = droopy cock if you say it real fast. how many times have ya heard that one? :)


and good luck with the busa search....just to keep this reply on track.

Where do you think his screen name came from?

PhiSig1071
04-20-2008, 03:56 PM
I actually rode with a guy on a 'busa at Barber and Jennings (he had NO corner speed, but that fucker motored on the straights). I would love to have one as a street sportbike, but I know that bitch would see tracktime. I would just about give my left nut to pass some guy on the outside with a 'busa.

NONE_too_SOFT
04-20-2008, 04:01 PM
drewpy, is your last name really peacock?

drew peacock = droopy cock if you say it real fast. how many times have ya heard that one? :)


and good luck with the busa search....just to keep this reply on track.

welcome to yesterday.

Ok if this is the way he thinks, he cant have a Busa :overkill:, As a busa rider and lover we have far to many of these guys around already. On the other hand if a guy like this were to look on cycletrader you can find any number of NEW 07's for 8900 and hes can anti up the $50 for a TRE kit and then give me his address so I can buy the wreck.

newsflash, pretty much EVERYBODY on ANY sport bike thinks like this guy. Busa's only get special attention because they are super newbish for people to buy.

itgirl
04-20-2008, 04:25 PM
Where do you think his screen name came from?

yeah, i know he said it before. it just seems too good to be true though.

welcome to yesterday.

:nee:

neebelung
04-20-2008, 05:29 PM
drewpy, is your last name really peacock?

drew peacock = droopy cock if you say it real fast. how many times have ya heard that one? :)


Don't feel bad... apparently I missed that memo too.

Now I can't stop giggling. :dvrofl:

Dnyce
04-20-2008, 05:49 PM
he wants a stretched busa, cause he doesnt want it coming back into his face cause it has 189 hp


he said he was looking for a newer one because he wanted FI not carb'ed...

thats hilarious-busas first year was 99, and it never had carbs.

you should tell him to learn how to ride and it wont come back into his face no matter how much power it has.

PhiSig1071
04-20-2008, 05:55 PM
Don't feel bad... apparently I missed that memo too.

Now I can't stop giggling. :dvrofl:

I didn't know either, and now I am laughing my ass off. Bro, you have my sympathy, my last name is Bright, and I used to catch hell, but I had it easy compared to Drew Peacock. :lol:

Have you ever had a discussion about this with your parents? They HAD to think about it! Or were that standing in the hospital looking at each other saying "Drew Peacock, yeah, that has a nice ring to it!"

I'd have sat my dad down and said, "Jesus, why the hell did you name me after E-D!"

Sorry bro! :lol:

neebelung
04-20-2008, 05:58 PM
I'd have sat my dad down and said, "Jesus, why the hell did you name me after E-D!"


After learning Drew's whole name today, this is the funniest thing I've read in a long time. :dvrofl:

PhiSig1071
04-20-2008, 06:00 PM
After learning Drew's whole name today, this is the funniest thing I've read in a long time. :dvrofl:

Maybe his dad had a lot to thank Viagra for?

OneSickPsycho
04-20-2008, 06:03 PM
IIRC, nobody ever recognized it until DP was in college... At least, nobody ever said anything...

nhgunnut
04-20-2008, 06:44 PM
It's funny thing about Hayabusa, everyone seems to have an opinion about them. I have heard them referred to as handling pigs. "Impossible to ride on the street because they are to powerful "189 Horse Power" The reality is that it appears that VAST majority of those throwing these opinions around have never spent any real saddle time on one.
Before I go on I should tell everyone what prompted my purchase of a busa. It was 2005, I was 47 years old and had at the time a Tweaked out Victory Cruiser and a 1000 V-Strom ( I am a MORON for selling that bike) I wanted a sport bike but was LIMMITED by my size, You see at that time I was 6'2 and roughly 360 lbs ( I have since lost 130 lbs) I wanted a R1 very badly but the ergo's were impossible and the suspension changes would have been a nightmare. After calculating power to weight ratios I knew if I was going to run with the sport bikes at all it was going to need some help. So I walked into a local shob and bought a 05 LE Busa knowing that quite shortly I would turn it into a heavy breather. 40 days later it was running a Hahn Stage 1turbo putting down an Honest 235 RW HP Heli Bars and dropped the pegs using the Buell XB12 pegs. Oh and I upgraded the brakes( proving yet again that I am a moron I did this after the turbo kit) I have since losty the weight tweaked the Busa a bit further into making 267 on the rear wheel so it can be an insanely fast machine when I pour it on. (it is not an exaggeration when I say it will pull so hard it will give you tunnel vision ask Z06boy he has ridden it)
But here is the thing both the Busa bashers and the Busa worshipers both seem to miss.
This is a one of the best sport touring platforms ever made (which makes sense cause it was built to compete with Honda’s Blackbird) The low end torque makes riding in traffic a dream there is no need to dance through the gears. The longer chassis and extra weight go a long way towards eating up the bumps and the stock suspension is track worthy in the right hands.
When I go out the garage in the morning I can choose from
My 06 Goldwing, which is a great bike for changing time zones or riding in less than ideal weather (the stereo heated seas and grips, along with the GPS and CB make it great for the long hauls)
The Busa which has a great ride, and handles well. It can be as quick as I want it to be at the same time it is as well mannered and easy to ride in traffic.
My 05 999 which is great in the twisties but will pound you on rougher surfaces and the ergos make traffic difficult . I tend to ride this one when I want a thrill.
Or my 01 Victory Cruiser which is a great “Cruiser” nice for a lower speed roll thru the country side to watch the leaves turn color or work on my bikers tan.
I love all these bike but most days what I ride for my 102 mile round trip commute to work is the Busa cause it is the most versatile of the lot. I try to ignore the busa bashers ( although last year on my way to work I had to take time out of my busy morning to crush some yahoo on a R6 who was telling his friend what a pig Busa were over breakfast at Bickford then after we both left , kept the dancing back in forth beside me till I pulled the trigger and without down shifting and left him a mile or so behind me.) and the irrational Busa Worshipers who think that the Busa is the only bike in the world. (BTW I don’t get the whole stretched swing arm if you aren’t drag racing.) I like my Busa because it is the most versatile of the lot that I currently own. My philosophy is ride everything for at least 1 day then buy what you like and ride it till the wheels fall off.

Mr Lefty
04-20-2008, 07:14 PM
there isnt a damn thing wrong with his family, there is certainly something VERY right about them.

Thats what I was thinking...

crazystang26
04-28-2008, 02:31 AM
beallllll, tell them your real FULL name:rockwoot:

dReWpY
04-28-2008, 10:00 AM
i considered a busa so im not hating on them, i just get annoyed when ppl get them for the wrong reasons and idolize them

beallllll, tell them your real FULL name:rockwoot:

they know

z06boy
04-28-2008, 11:25 AM
Rick I'm looking forward to riding your Busa again with the extra 30 rwhp if I'm lucky enough to get the chance again.:drool: When I rode it the first time I hadn't even ridden in a few years other than your 999 that same day and had NEVER ridden a Busa. I told you when I got off of it that it felt better than I expected from all that I had heard/read. :dthumb:

I've owned a few bikes and one was a ZX-11 which ergo-wise it felt somewhat like the Busa...but not as good.

I've never understood the stretched swingarms except for drag racing either nor the standing around all day/night in the parking lot looking/talking about the bikes instead of riding them.

I get ribbed by some of my Vette buddies because I don't show my Vette but I'm just not interested in spending hours cleaning the thing and then driving it to a lot...parking it...standing around all day to listen to what "experts" think I could do different or better and then drive it back home and park it. :idk:

I take it out and drive it...that's what it was meant for.:rockout: Keep the maintenance up and so far...no real problems. :idk:

dReWpY
04-29-2008, 04:54 PM
n/m he found on and is picking it up on friday, he did get a good deal though, 2006 busa with 5,000 miles for 7,500

the ext. swingarm and 240 kit is the next thing up :td::backingout:

Mudpuppy
04-29-2008, 06:03 PM
never rode a busa.. have no desire to.. have seen alot of them going really fast in the straight at grattan and gingerman and then go to turn and end up in the gravel or grass.. if you can ride one and make it handle like a lighter more efficient bike like an R6 or 600RR great - but why not just buy a R6 or 600RR?

IMO - Busas are great at the drag strip and that's about it - that or sitting in a parking lot with the race takeoffs you bought on Ebay along with the leathers you scraped the pucks with a file on..

dReWpY
04-29-2008, 06:04 PM
he will end up on the strip, he has a badass old malibu with a built 350 in it, he is a straight line rider, eh different strokes for different folks, not my thing personally

crazystang26
04-30-2008, 12:23 AM
i found it on craigslist for him and it turned out to only be abour 15 miles away.....good lookin bike(for a busa)