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  • #46
    KKRocks - I would recommend you to take CSS classes which happen right in your back-yard, the MMST. And yes, want to drool? Have a look and pick few stuff. They are worth every penny Performance Racing Store

    Ride safe ya!

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    • #47
      Welcome to Club Busa....

      Originally posted by kkrocks
      Hey guys . Sorry I had exams so could not reply to all ur questions....n let me make it clear that neither I sell cocaine nor I m a hitman ....I m just a human being like u all...even I dream such as u all people do....even I hav sacrificed my childhood days n ma College days...only god knows how many meals or dinner I hav skipped to save for ma byk.....I study through distant education n do part tym job in ma uncle's business as a jewellery designer....I also buy n sell second hand cars n do real estate business ...I earn a quite gud amount of money from these sources...I m saving all dez money from past 2 years....i m not a stunt maniac or harsh driver...I like to cruise at 40-50 ....n about d avatar pic wit out a helmet- It was just a casual pic taken out side of ma flat....I was nt driving , just a pose ....!! I got a second hnd byk so it was nt a huge amount to manage....for d safety I know ma limits of speed...I know d value of money I spend n also know d value of ma lyf n others lyk....(no offense) ...n I hav experience of ridding a sbk for past 2 years...ma friend has a r1 n a cbr.....I drive it daily... I hav also read all d fantastic life changing n inspiring stories here in xbhp threads...I respect all those great people...n special thanks to @ ramprasad uncle..."heyRam" ... His story n awesome rite up has changed me a lot....n also many others.... Once again THANK U all for ur support , gud luck n wishes...thank u...
      Welcome to the Superbiking World and many congrats on getting that Busa
      I am sure you have done all your homework before you twist that throttle.
      Busa power is maddening and trust me this is not an exaggeration.
      13,500 kms in one year and my Busa still loves to throws me surprises every now and then. One of them was today on the wet tarmac
      So be very calmed and composed when you ride it - even in C mode
      You would get all sorts of people on the Road who would incite you... But then you and your machine shouldnt be getting into those @ all. I know at this age the adrenaline rush can spur you, but let the matured rider in you give a pass to those tempation

      Time and again it has been said that the Busa can be unforgiving
      Its Heavy n Huge - powerful and demands respect.

      Originally posted by sheelpriye View Post
      KKRocks - I would recommend you to take CSS classes which happen right in your back-yard, the MMST. And yes, want to drool? Have a look and pick few stuff. They are worth every penny Performance Racing Store

      Ride safe ya!
      I agree 110% with Sheelpriye

      You should start out with at low speed. Take the training course for the rider class, set up some cones, and learned to feel the weight at low speeds
      The busa's low end torque is great...
      Newbie's like us should take the time to really learn the busa.
      How to manuever at slow speeds, and then getting out on some back roads to learn road speeds. What an agile cat the busa is on a curve !!!

      Just because you own one, doesn't mean you have to ride it like a race bike, All the time.
      I am sure you would love it more and more with each ride
      I have fallen in love with it at low speeds Even though it was heavy, it responded like it knew my intention, and that too at normal mumbai road speed. Whenever i Ride her, i m Joyous

      I plan to do the CSS course next Feb. JOin in, it would be fun rediscovering the Art of motorcycling.

      Welcome to the Big Daddy of street bikes
      Live your Dreams now - Kal ho Na Ho.

      http://www.facebook.com/HeyRam

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      • #48
        Originally posted by kkrocks
        Hey guys . Sorry I had exams so could not reply to all ur questions....n let me make it clear that neither I sell cocaine nor I m a hitman ....
        Man ppl cannot get humour . KKrocks,it was said in relative terms . Irrespective of what ever you do , they should not be concerned .

        BTW congrats for the busa . More details on the bike appreciated , model ,kms and price (if you can share? ) .

        Ride safe
        SPEED .....i need more
        I cannot do burnouts :(..my bike has traction control...

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        • #49
          @kkrocks : post some picture man......

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          • #50
            Congrats for your BUSA!!! awaiting pictures dude, its already very late..

            Ride Safe... Ride Carefully...
            Everybody dies.. But, not everybody really live!!

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            • #51
              amazing dude seriously congrats on finally owning a sbk after 2 yrs of riding ur frnd's bike!!and do take all the criticism constructively and ride safe with proper riding gear..she's one hell of a machine!!keep her well !!
              sigpic"I dream. Sometimes I think that's the only right thing to do."

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              • #52
                @kkrocks... Congratulation for ur new ride!

                I must say I'm baffled by the ridiculous questions that some have asked here... U got the ride, u have fun and be responsible. It's nobody's right to question u how u got it or whether u deserve it! It would have been appropriate to offer advise and tips to ride better..

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                • #53
                  congrats man, and btw, we would have loved a few pictures..............and its not fair...not to post pics when u own a busa...

                  njoy riding.
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                  • #54
                    Congrats KK, Guess am abit too late to stumble on this thread. And still no pictures

                    I just hope you're still out there somewhere riding your busa, safe and sound.
                    Motorcycling Experience:
                    2000 ~ 2017 Y2K Kinetic Zoom (Disposed at 15k)
                    2011 ~ 2015 Hero Honda Karizma R (Sold at 56.5k)
                    2013 ~ 2014 Bajaj Discover 100 4G (Sold at 16.5k)
                    2015 ~ 2017 TVS Wego (Totaled at 18k)
                    2015 - Bajaj Pulsar 220F (Currently 31k) < Garage Queen!
                    2017 - Bajaj CT100B (Currently 21k) < 'Golden Quadrilateral' Runner!

                    The Ride was Good, but Life is short, spend it Wisely!
                    Adios Comrades!
                    A.P. 2018

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by ashwinprakas View Post
                      Congrats KK, Guess am abit too late to stumble on this thread. And still no pictures

                      I just hope you're still out there somewhere riding your busa, safe and sound.
                      Congrats on the busa. Ride safe and keep us posted.
                      " RIDE In Peace MARCO #58"
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                      • #56
                        Re: my suzuki hayabusa....

                        Heartiest Congratulations, ride carefully and responsibily dude.

                        I am surprised too your dreams have turned into a reality and mine.

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