Now, where's that winning lotto ticket....
from bike exif:
Suzuki Hayabusa by Falk Dirla
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It's hard to believe we've been tolerating 'Busa bros and their LED-lit, stretched-swingarm customs for two decades—but lo and behold, the Hayabusa is turning twenty. And while the peregrine falcon-inspired plastics never rocked my world, this retro-tastic reimagining has me feelin' a touch squidly.
Modeled after a 1989 GSX-R1100, this restomod is a tight and tidy representation of what could have (nay, should have) been. Instead of bulbous bodywork, Falk Dirla worked some magic to deliver slab-sided, late eighties elegance to his once busted 'Busa.
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Starting with a stripped and beaten 2000 GSX1300R, Falk put the 175 hp mill on the bench for a rebuild, after a timing problem caused the engine to eat itself a few years back. Once it was running smooth and strong, he let his experience as a tuner on air-cooled first generation Gixxers take over.
On the chassis side, Falk hacked away at the subframe to so he could squeeze on some bodywork from three different eBay sourced Gixxers. The OEM tank underwent some massaging to match aesthetics and to enable fitment of the new/old plastics. As a restomod it totally rocks and I'm a fan of Falk's sense of humour, too. It can be appreciated with his German phrasing throughout with the "Bremse" brakes, "Ohldrin" (oil in it) forks and Suzuki Advanced Comical System stickers
more pics, and some stuff in German:
https://www.motorradonline.de/test/vorstellung-dirla-suzuki-gsx-r-1300-hayabusa.842754.html
In short....
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Oh I like that a lot :boogie:
Hell yeah :onya:
Very cool :)
It can be had for a ransom of 10000 €. Why a ransom? The poor bike is located in Switzerland where max speed is 120 km/h. Much above that and it gets confiscated and you go to jail.
Just saw this bike on the web :onya:
It's The best looking Busa with plastics I have ever seen!! Not coyote ugly at all. Only naked Busas look better.
Quote from: Blubber on Thursday, 22 March 2018, 09:05 PM
Just saw this bike on the web :onya:
Umm, this IS the web ! :P :whistling:
Quote from: VladTepes on Friday, 23 March 2018, 12:35 AM
Quote from: Blubber on Thursday, 22 March 2018, 09:05 PM
Just saw this bike on the web :onya:
Umm, this IS the web ! [emoji14] :whistling:
Thanks...Let me rephrase :
Just saw this bike elsewhere on the Web :-P
Not my cup of tea, can't see the engine.
@Andre yep the Swiss have no sense of humour about fast cars at all.
Makesyou wonder how the Beck LM 800 (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2007-01-17/a-swiss-supercarbusinessweek-business-news-stock-market-and-financial-advice) even happened.
@VladTepes Lots of great engineers in Switzerland. The EGLI-Kawasaki Bonneville (Swiss tuner) was my dream bike when young. Zero to 100 in 3 secońds, 0 - 200 in 10 seconds. Vmax 265 km/h. Not bad for a 1979 bike. Today that means in 10 seconds to jail for 2 years (for going 80 over on their "Autobahn") :thumbs_down:
The Swiss are starting to see the error of their ways as they have noticed the discrepancy in jail times for speed violations compared to various crimes. Will see if they decrease punishment for speed violation or increases for other crimes.
Yes, you get more for speeding here than murder.
I'm STILL loving this
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There ya go Tony, a project & a half for ya. You've probably got most of the stuff required anyway & the skills to do it.
Yeah, it's been around a while.
It's a Gen-1 Busa (99-07) and GSXR1100 G/H/J style paint and panels.
A Gen-1 worth owning starts around $5k and all the panels like the aftermarket race seat are available as race- glass from the US from places like airtech etc.
http://www.airtech-streamlining.com/suzuz/GSXR11001986-88.htm
I'm pretty sure that fairing is custom made to fit the busa frame and doesn't actually use OEM GSXR panels...
Anyway that look on a Gen 2 would suit me :)
I keep coming back to this wonderful machine... :)
I just want one.
More links:
https://www.hayabusa.org/forum/showcase/busa-gsx-r-1100-from-switzerland-very-remarkable.80/
Gallery: https://www.motoblog.it/galleria/suzuki-gsx-r-1300-hayabusa-by-falk-dirla