ZX-14 or Busa? (am back to the fold)

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by raband, Aug 24, 2006.

  1. raband

    raband Guest

    Hi all,

    Been ages since I've been on here (can't even remember what name I used
    to post under)

    Am about to by a bike again (about a month away) and am torn up over
    which one to go for.
    Was tossing up between the ZX12 and the Hyabusa and eventually settled
    on the Busa despite a dislike of Suzuki (seemed the better all round
    package)
    Finding the ZX14 has swayed me the other way and the Kwakka is looking
    the goods.
    Will be test riding both before I make a final decision, but some input
    from others will help greatly.

    Are there any "must have" mods that I should think about on either bike?

    Previously I had a Blackbird (put heaps of kms on it - travelled Aust
    etc) and a VTR (daily riding).

    Any comments are greatly appreciated (and good to be back)
     
    raband, Aug 24, 2006
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  2. raband

    justAL Guest

    Heated grips and a turbo.

    justAL
     
    justAL, Aug 24, 2006
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  3. raband

    raband Guest

    Thanks - Greatly appreciated :)

     
    raband, Aug 25, 2006
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  4. raband

    fred.kroft Guest

    I 2nd that. Heated hand grips are a must in minus weather.
     
    fred.kroft, Aug 25, 2006
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  5. raband

    justAL Guest

    Not all of us have a built in protective layer of insulation Akbar! :p

    justAL
     
    justAL, Aug 26, 2006
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  6. raband

    Marty H Guest

    were you the one when filling out your organ donor card, asked for a fat
    transplant?


    mh
    (pot,kettle,black)
     
    Marty H, Aug 27, 2006
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  7. raband

    Moike Guest

    I haven't heard it called *that* before.......

    Moike
     
    Moike, Aug 27, 2006
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  8. raband

    Marty H Guest

    well.....he was holding a shoe horn

    mh
     
    Marty H, Aug 27, 2006
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