sirch345 wrote:A very tidy Busa Alan g

There are quite a few extras on that bike, the more I study it the more I see

I do like that colour scheme too
A very good non biased write -up, but one thing I do remember is, as you pointed out you're into 3 figures very very quickly
Chris.
Thanks Chris.
I’ve taken the busa out tonight, thirty miles down the twisty county roads around were I live. The suspension soaks up the bumps better than the storm, but the steering not as quick (probably the fault of the steering damper). I’m getting used to the throttle response now, and the gear change is smoother since I took out some of the excessive play in the throttle. Get it wrong and the revs will clime like a scolded cat!
Your right about the extras, the last owner had spent a small fortune on the ‘bling’. He gave me all the receipts and all of the standard parts he had replaced.
It has a private plate on it and a couple of fellow bikers I got talking to tonight were convinced it was a new 09 bike!
So far, I feel it’s no quicker than the Storm around the small county roads: but obviously it is quicker along the fast B roads, but you do need a good set of mirrors!
One thing I have noticed; I can ride the bike for a lot more miles without the loss of felling in the hands which I suffer from with the storm.
The riding position is not that different, apart from the lower seat. I am thinking it is the reduced vibration through the bars that is making it more comfortable; I never really thought the handlebars vibrated on the Storm until I had the busa. now I can feel the difference.
Alan