13-01-2014, 11:03pm
Now that you have your 'busa, everyone will start giving you advice on what you need to do with it to get the best out of her.
For me, it was probably a good learning curve starting a long time ago . . . I simply just had the biggest baddest bike you could buy, and when something better came along, I got it. But after many many years of riding fast, (you're just a spring chicken) I did a "Superbike School" and suddenly realised, although I'd hosed most of my mates in the past I really knew nothing about how to really ride. Spend the money, do ALL the courses, she'll be a pussy and you'll just love your 'busa so much more!
For me, it was probably a good learning curve starting a long time ago . . . I simply just had the biggest baddest bike you could buy, and when something better came along, I got it. But after many many years of riding fast, (you're just a spring chicken) I did a "Superbike School" and suddenly realised, although I'd hosed most of my mates in the past I really knew nothing about how to really ride. Spend the money, do ALL the courses, she'll be a pussy and you'll just love your 'busa so much more!
![[Image: dbusasml.jpg]](http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj45/DBUSA/dbusasml.jpg)
I don't want a pickle . . .