I'll start looking for you daddy-o"thumbsup" And insurance on my Busa for full coverage, road side, extra parts coverage, ect... is $450 every 6 months"thumbsup" Thats with State Farm. I was with Geico and it was a little over $700 every 6 months!:shock: Thank God I was only with them for a week before I switched to State Farm! It was a kick in the but from my Honda 954RR I just sold though. The 954 was a 2002 and was only $44 a month for full coverage! Keep in mind I have a perfectly clean driving history to.
But out of all the bikes I've owned the Busa is hands down the best so far"thumbsup" You wouldn't think that a bike this big would handle that well but it really does! Even with the swing arm extended 6" it handles like it's not extended at all! And speed.....well it has more then you could ever need!:shock: Unless your going to drag race like mine don't put the stroker kit that I did on mine on yours! I can break the rearend loose in 5th at 130 with no clutch!:shock: Thats on a 190 rear tire! I'm going to have to put a wheelie bar on for the track. It won't stay down through 3rd at all. Now that is getting on it to though. Riding on the street I dial the Power Commander down and it fine"thumbsup"
But if you stay with a stock Busa you can't go wrong at all"thumbsup" The 09's and up are sick to! You have a switch on the bars that has 3 modes for riding. You can switch to "wet" mode, "drag" mode, ect...... Traction control at your finger tips!"thumbsup" They also hold there value great! He'll, the 04-07's are still selling for $8-11K with minor mods! And as far as comfort goes I give it a "A"! The seat is nice and wide but looks good. Remember that this bike was designed as a touring bike really. It has been great when I rode it for 2-3 hours. I wouldn't hesitate to ride it 500-700 miles with breaks on the way! They make some nice hard bags for them! Throw those and a tank bag on with a rear seat luggage rack and you could ride coast to coast!
The gas milage is awesome! Your odometer also gives you a milage rating for trip 1 and trip 2 and a overall average. I'm getting right at 31mpg in the city! So your looking at about 150-160 miles on a tank! I think you could get 200 on the highway maybe! They are just killer bikes all around"thumbsup" The only other bike that can compare would be the Kawasaki ZX1400. I just don't think they look as good as the Suzuki, but they are FAST!!!
So go get your Busa!!!! Blame it on me"thumbsup":ror:
I had Geico on my old bike and at the time they were the lowest I could find. Now we're with Progressive for our car insurance and they are the lowest for our car and truck, but sky high for motorcycle insurance...go figure. I'm hoping a Busa won't be too horribly bad with the right company, as both the wife and I have perfect driving records/histories with no tickets or accidents...not to mention I'm 28 and married. I'm going to check a few quotes this week and chime back in on that, lol.
The speed is nice, but I'm really looking at them for the overall bike size and torque. Both the wife and I are amazon people, so we want a bigger bike that can still haul ass with both of us on board. I'm just looking at around a 4" extension, probably a bolt on for now until we can get the moolah for a 240 rear conversion with the extended swingarm. I think it'll be pretty trick with a 240 rear end, 6" extended and bagged...but that'll be a while.
A power commander will be the first thing that goes on it if it doesn't already come with one. I like the custom maps for different riding as well as being able to dial it down at times. The bike probably will probably never see a track, but we'll be spending plenty of time around Deals Gap and a few other twisties.
I had wondered about the whole touring part. I've seen several Busa's with bags and talked to the riders to see how far they usually ride and was pretty impressed. It will be perfect for us as far as that's concerned as we like to avoid trailering whenever possible, I guess I'm a bit of a purist, lol.
I like the ZX14's, but they do not look as good as the Busa's, they do have some impressive torque though (as they should, lol). I can find the 99-2005 year models for less than 7 grand all day, so they're well within reach. I'm just afraid of how much I'll spend once I actually get one, lol.