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 Post subject: project Busa
PostPosted: Sun May 09, 2010 9:48 pm 
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got a chance of this Gen 1 Haybusa these are a serious piece of machinery capable of over 195 mph
in unmodified spec, I've had a couple in the past but from later years "factory restricted models"
every Busa after its first year of production was restricted leaving just one year for the full power models with was 99
making his destined to be a classic!! this one is a one owner Irish bike.

So I decided I'm going to bring this bike back to factory finish with just a few Small modifications to bring it up to date
but nothing that can't be reversed easily.
I've done a few bikes in the past mostly bling them out or street fighter them.but this baby deserves to be restored.

I only really just start this Project pics of her as she was when I rolled her in.

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went mostly concentrated on the rear to start with but so far so good
fitted up to date smoked lenses with LEDs
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completely stealthed out the front end also fitted the double bubble screen
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reworked the back rim, sprocket carrier, swinging arm, and all associated nut- bolts back to factory finish
Also fitted brand-new stock exhausts that I had left over from another busa project.
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that's it so far, but trust me and that's quite a lot of work.
will update future progress

The plan is to be finished before the end of August, and organize a few bikers from the whatbike.ie forum
to go on the annual across lreland run,it's usually done in add of the children in Temple Street, but I'm not sure which charity its representing this year,


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 Post subject: Re: project Busa
PostPosted: Tue May 25, 2010 5:42 pm 
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Fair play Dave, u doin the AAI on it this year?? {=-=}

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