Hello,
Basically just as the question asks, should my next bike be a Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa? I'm a 22 year old male and currently have a Suzuki GSF Bandit 650SA, a cracking bike with plenty of power. It's currently my 2nd bike, my first was a Suzuki DR125SM.
I'm not going to lie about the fact that I love power, as soon as I hit the country roads I open the taps and the Suzuki GSF Bandit 650SA has plenty of power for that, don't get me wrong it's not super fast but has a decent amount of power.
I was thinking however of getting a few years no claims (as I reckon even at 24/25/26 years old a Hayabusa would be expensive to insure) then heading straight to my Suzuki dealership and part exing my Suzuki GSF Bandit 650SA for a Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa.
Some people have said it's a seriously bad idea because the difference in power is huge and you would run the risk of seriously injuring yourself.
Thing is though, I consider myself a good, safe & more importantly mature rider. I've taken Advanced riding and never act like an Idiot on the road.
Any advice or tips would be welcome like.
Cheers,
Simon
Basically just as the question asks, should my next bike be a Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa? I'm a 22 year old male and currently have a Suzuki GSF Bandit 650SA, a cracking bike with plenty of power. It's currently my 2nd bike, my first was a Suzuki DR125SM.
I'm not going to lie about the fact that I love power, as soon as I hit the country roads I open the taps and the Suzuki GSF Bandit 650SA has plenty of power for that, don't get me wrong it's not super fast but has a decent amount of power.
I was thinking however of getting a few years no claims (as I reckon even at 24/25/26 years old a Hayabusa would be expensive to insure) then heading straight to my Suzuki dealership and part exing my Suzuki GSF Bandit 650SA for a Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa.
Some people have said it's a seriously bad idea because the difference in power is huge and you would run the risk of seriously injuring yourself.
Thing is though, I consider myself a good, safe & more importantly mature rider. I've taken Advanced riding and never act like an Idiot on the road.
Any advice or tips would be welcome like.
Cheers,
Simon