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loud91rs
05-12-2012, 11:37 AM
Looking at a new zx14r. What do you guys think compared to the busas? All the magazines seem to rave about them since they came out. I am not in love with the styling of either but like them both. They both seem comfortable for the street. I would be probably taking it to the grove and hopefully grow into racing it and making it faster (ext swingarm, pc, etc) is this an ok choice all around? Any opinions?

Reverend Cooper
05-12-2012, 12:46 PM
Crawlin would be one to hit up on this

0TransAm0
05-12-2012, 02:00 PM
Brother had a 2010 was a bad ass bike. tons of fun to ride.

buttersgt350
05-12-2012, 07:00 PM
my buddy had one and regrets getting rid of it.

loud91rs
05-12-2012, 07:41 PM
Good to know! Looks like I will be picking one up on Monday.

Crawlin
05-12-2012, 11:23 PM
Ok, there is a HUGE difference between a ZX14 and a ZX14r

ZX14 - 2006-2011

ZX14R - 2012 newest version.

It's taken Kawi what, 12-13 years to finally reach the front of the pack? And that's over a 4 year old design.

The bikes are big and powerful and comfortable. Resale on them sucks ass.

So you are looking at a brand new ZX14R right? For 15,000 and change? For $3000 less you can get an '12 Busa and have something that the aftermarket has fully supported and lots of parts for it.

Honestly, its all a personal preference. I'm a fan of the times they are running. However I am not a fan of the nutswinging that is happening with them and the commercials that make it seem like its this huge better option over the Busa, when again, the Busa is 4 years old design.

Tuning, sucks ass for the Kawi as well. Always gotta use the power commander. Busa's there is the ecu editor that allows you to make changes and the software is free, and the cable is 200. Kind of like HPTuners for a Busa. And can control air shifters, nitrous, etc... All without extra devices or kill boxes or progressive controllers, etc.. And the swing arms cost more for the kawi's as the bearings are different too.

Stock for stock, yeah the Kawi is gonna be faster, but its $3000 more.

And whatever you do, don't believe the mag hype of the Ricky Gadson times. While yeah he's running it, your normal guy is a full second off in most cases. Just like the BMW S1000rr's were. Schnitz came out and ran those 8.44's and no ones even close to that for similar mods ridden by a "normal" racer

Busa's on the street are very comfortable. My '04 and my '08 were great, even with the swing arm and the lowering. This 2002 I just picked up is great, but till be SWB racing (stock wheel base) until after I graduate.

loud91rs
05-13-2012, 10:07 AM
Thank you for the useful information Chris! I was actually looking at a 11 zx14, so yeah not "R". The main reason I was looking at that is because I refuse to pay full price for a new model when you can get a leftover for much less. I would be open to a hayabusa for the same price, ($10,xxx range new). I realize the aftermarket is obviously going to be much greater for the busa. Find me an '11 leftover? Haha.

I have never raced a bike, and don't know if I will be good at it, but I want a bike that I can love on the street and give a try at the track. Think the zx is not what I should be looking for? If I buy one of these, will you be at the track with yours and mind if I tag along?

loud91rs
05-13-2012, 10:20 AM
Damnit Chris now you have me looking at the 12 black busa...Nobody around here has any leftovers. Is it worth the extra $4g's?

Crawlin
05-13-2012, 04:50 PM
Damnit Chris now you have me looking at the 12 black busa...Nobody around here has any leftovers. Is it worth the extra $4g's?

I checked every where for a leftover 2011. I then went to Cycle Trader.com and looked up every place within 400 miles and emailed them asking for their best price on a black leftover 2011. Of the 15 I sent out, only 4 responded and ALL of them were still higher than this -

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Suzuki-Hayabusa-HAYABUSA-NEW-2012-SUZUKI-HAYABUSA-GSX1300RL2-NO-FREIGHT-SETUP-/370608157802?pt=US_motorcycles&hash=item5649f7b46a


Just the 89 doc fee, but no freight or setup fees. That's $1500 cheaper than most wanted for their leftover 2011's and a closer distance.

This is a Ford vs. Chevy debate.

But, if you are looking at a 2011 ZX14, then its still the old style and still FAR behind the Busa's in performance and opportunities to go fast with. I will say it is slightly more comfortable for longer rides, however, not enough to justify the loss in performance.

I don't know what a leftover 2011 ZX14 is going for, but it'd have to be $10,000-10,500 for me to even consider it.

I will say the clutch set up is better on the kawi's for a beginner to get used to (in my opinion and some others) but that shouldn't sway your opinion. They all still require clutch plate setup at $150 for racing and a clutch mod to get rid of the slipper action.

loud91rs
05-13-2012, 07:00 PM
The reason I am seriously considering it is because the price is $10,300. When I say I want to race it, I don't mean I want to race competitively, I just wanna legally take it to the track and test my limits, and try to better myself. I wonder if I could get a new busa around here for the price of the one in your link?

Crawlin
05-13-2012, 07:05 PM
that one in my link is up in Kaukauna, WI. So about an hour and a half away. Not a bad trip at all.

At 10,300, thats a hard price to beat for a leftover 2011 zx14.

I'm not racing mine competitively. Its just for fun too. But I like simplicity. And simplicity to me is buying wiring harnesses that plug and play for anything I want (air shifter - $50, nitrous - $50, tuning - $200). That means I don't need a $400 power commander. I don't need a $200 kill box for the air shifter nor do I have to splice the wiring into the fuel injection harness, etc... Thats' the big reason I stuck to being another busa even over a gsxr1000. Just the simplicity of those options.

That and used parts are dirt cheap too, haha.

loud91rs
05-13-2012, 07:27 PM
I am really contemplating just hitting the buy it now button on that one. If I do, can I get financing squared away there, or how would I go about it? (I ask you because I know you know the ins and outs of that dealer stuff)

And I don't know if you saw it in the other post, but would you mind if I tagged along to the track sometime to watch ya and maybe get some pointers? I have ridden motorcycles for 6 years or so but am not really good with the launch.

Crawlin
05-13-2012, 07:34 PM
no, not at all. its always fun. and watching will get you all hyped up for it.

i would just call them and say that since you are local what would they do for you for the bike. If they honor that price, then submit the credit app through them and go from there. Suzuki may still have the 0% for 60 months thing going on too. I'm not 100% sure. But they can get you all squared away, or you could just go through landmark and have that dealer fax them the purchase contract down to them, landmark will print you up a check for the amount financed and you can go pick up the bike.

i wouldn't hit the buy it now, I'd let them run that auction out but call and explain the situation like I said above. Save the hassle of the ebay auction crap

loud91rs
05-13-2012, 07:43 PM
Sounds good. I am going to be calling them tomorrow. You talked me into the busa. I wasn't partial to the kawi, but like I said, it was cheaper and I couldn't find anything similar in the busa. Most of what I like in the busa is that like you said, it is proven out, and used parts are probably everywhere. The tuning can't hurt either.

Al
05-13-2012, 09:24 PM
And whatever you do, don't believe the mag hype of the Ricky Gadson times. While yeah he's running it, your normal guy is a full second off in most cases. Just like the BMW S1000rr's were. Schnitz came out and ran those 8.44's and no ones even close to that for similar mods ridden by a "normal" racer.

That name sounds familiar.

[looks around room, notices magazine on desk]

The cover of Cafe Racer Magazine states "Drag King: Rickey Gadson's Ten Second CB750." The article says he only hit 12.356.

Meh. Whatever. Sorry for hijacking the thread for a few lines.

edit: How tall/heavy is Rickey?

-stew-
05-14-2012, 11:55 AM
Is Ricky gadson the guy with no feet?

Sent from my SCH-I500 using Tapatalk 2

loud91rs
05-14-2012, 01:32 PM
Thanks for the help Chris. I am going up to Kaukauna after work today and picking up that black one. They gave me the ebay price, and I got 0% financing so after that there was really NO reason to buy the zx. Not to mention insurance is going to be $34 a month full coverage instead of $80 for the zx (why the huge difference I am not sure.) Can't wait to see what a busa is like, and I will be posting pictures soon. :)

Crawlin
05-14-2012, 03:49 PM
i'm useful for something, hahaha.

you'll like it alot. they are both great riding bikes, I just have a preference. I'm glad they got you that same price, hopefully everything works out for you on that.

Insurance is always fun on these bikes. They are always REAL cheap, haha. For some reason the busa gets put into the sport tourer ranks where the zx14 ninja gets lumped in with all the other ninjas and that boosts the insurance costs. Who knows why, sometimes you don't want to ask, haha.


Chris

loud91rs
05-14-2012, 09:44 PM
Well 120 miles on it now and I really love it. The dealer was fast and there were no hidden fees. Not a single complaint here! I wish I had done this years ago.

Crawlin
05-15-2012, 07:09 AM
yeah, just take it easy, enjoy it. get all that grease off the tires and have some fun. after the break in you can get the ecu editor and raise the rev limiter and if you get anything else on it you can get it tuned. just sucks locally no one can tune it. have to go to chitown area.

and awesome to hear that everything was straight forward and easy

loud91rs
05-15-2012, 07:52 AM
Yeah I am really taking it easy right now. It's in mode "C" which is actually really slow. I am getting used to the bike and extra weight that comes with it. Where do I go for the ecu interface, and where in chitown to get it tuned? Any other info you want to give me on what I will "want" later on? HAHA.

SSScottSS
06-04-2012, 05:35 PM
, and I will be posting pictures soon. :)

It's been almost a month! Lets see some pics!! I'm sure it looks pretty much like most, but I still like looking at them.

loud91rs
06-04-2012, 07:31 PM
Here are some pictures of my wife's bike and mine after a ride at hogs back. Over 600 fun miles on it, and am still loving every bit of the bike. Just got my leather pants today so a trip to the grove might be in order soon. The only thing I have done to it isn't pictured but it now has a fender eliminator.

http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z124/loud91rs/12%20Hayabusa/8387a9b8.jpg
http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z124/loud91rs/12%20Hayabusa/26533b10.jpg
http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z124/loud91rs/12%20Hayabusa/133e670a.jpg

lilws6
06-05-2012, 08:43 AM
brocks exhaust. buddy had an 08 Orange with the brocks alien head exhaust god was it loud but sounded great! with the pc tuned up for it he dynoed it at 182 to the rear tire. I wish i could buy a newer one there so smooth but i like my 06 too much and i can't have both :goof

BR3W CITY
06-05-2012, 10:11 AM
A zx14 is one of the few bikes I'd ever consider getting back on. I've had 2 kawi's and loved them, the 14 would just be king of the hill.
Looks VERY nice in black! I don't know why though, but I always feel like they can handle a slight stretch on the swingarm, putting the rear tire a bit more "Even" with the rear seat/fender. Thats just me nitpicking though, even in stockish form they are impressive bikes.

SSScottSS
06-05-2012, 10:32 AM
I used to think the Busa was downright ugly, but over the years its looks have really grown on me. Maybe I like it's looks better since I know how much more enjoyable it would be over my gixxer? Two good looking bikes!! Thanks for sharing

loud91rs
06-05-2012, 06:43 PM
I used to feel the same way about the looks of the busa, but now after riding one I would never go back to anything smaller unless it was basically a dedicated track bike. The busa is so comfortable. That aspect has made it really grow on me.

lilws6
06-05-2012, 09:54 PM
Thats what made me buy a busa very confortable for normal riding. a smaller bike would be a toy for me now. i can practically drag a knee on the busa. its not a light bike to move around but it can be done :) Ive personally always like the way the busa has looked but its an aquired taste ;)

kevcuda
12-15-2012, 08:29 PM
I bought a new one a couple months back. I am happy with it. As far as it vs the hayabusa (which I have also owned) I do not see much difference in performance. Buddy has a 2011 Hayabusa and as far as 0-60 I pull ahead a little at 100 he catches up we are kneck and kneck till a bit after the 1/4 mile then I start pulling up over him again. We both are stock about the same size and ability. We gave also swapped bikes and the same thing happens. When I first got the bike we did lots of "testing" good time. I think the zx14 is a bit over hipped. 1/4 mile I would say is a coin flip from what we saw.