Wednesday night I went on the KB ride. It was a ride of around 40 bikes many who I hadn't seen before. We stopped at the Royal Hotel in Featherston. It was a late ride home, getting in around 9.30pm.
Friday late morning I took the Speedtriple into Motorad for a firm price on it as a trade on a 2009 Sprint ST. The price was okay and a Sprint in Gray with ABS was available. However, I was also considering a Hayabusa and had a test ride arranged at Wellington Motorcycles. I had previously ridden an 06 Sprint so was familiar with what it had to offer.
The Hayabusa is an imposing beast and I was concerned that its power would be difficult to manage. The bike was easy to ride with smooth power delivery from take off up to town and then motorway speeds. In almost any gear it was smooth and pulled smoothly - I didn't push it past 4000rpm though. The ride was to Tawa and back, just the 30 minutes allowed. I left the bike there and got call later from Hamish about the tradein price. At that point I decided the best bike and best financial decision was to go with the Busa.
Saturday and back to Wellington Motorcycles for another (longer) test ride. This ride was up SH2, over Haywards, around Grays Road and return and the inlet to SH1 and home. At home a couple of pictures were taken and then it was back to the shop.
Next week the Speedtriple has to go in for WMC to check it out and if that is okay the deal will be confirmed.
My initial thoughts on the Hayabusa:
- Smooth flow of power regardless of gear or revs
- Smooth over rough areas of road - I found myself lifting off the seat in preparation for the jar when crossing railway lines and road repairs when there was no need.
- Wind protection is good - no buffeting on the helmet but some wind pressure
- Great instrument panel and good to look at.
- Very different riding position - bit of weight on the hands and tension in lower back.
- It quickly increases in speed but is also easy to ride slowly.
- Slower to turn than the S3 - is actually heavy to steer and needs firm input to the bar.
- Acceleration in 2nd from 40kph is amazing and that is without trying - this bike has serious power ready to be tapped.
- Heat on the legs that is irritating - it was a hot day and some slow riding.
- I like the power map selection and found the lowest power setting "C" made for a relaxing ride in slow traffic.
At first I was a bit concerned about the riding position, steering and power, - by the end of the ride those concerns had lessened.
Next week I could have this bike.