@@MrGoMario 1:32 - 80 Kph limit, 2:42 - 100 Kph limit... The way it works, you have 130 Kph speed limit and then you get the "end of speed limit" sign, then you can do Mach2...
The design of German highways and the quality of their road users are absolutely world-class. On such roads, the Hayabusa can perform to its fullest, which is truly impressive!
Sir, I don't know where you from. Bud I can tell you the German motorway is total shit for truckdrivers ! Roadworks are done terrible slowly, and traffic jams are a total disaster. Yes, there are parts where you can drive fast. Bud not every where !
First the other road users are amazing and an example of how people should use lanes. Secondly this guy knows how to ride on public roads and have some fun sensibly on a very capable bike by minimising the risks not only to himself but to others and keeping safe distances ahead.
The drivers in Germany are amazing, they are so aware of their surroundings and courteous towards other road users, only using the fast lane for overtaking instead of treating it like it's their personal road, like here in Australia.
I couldn’t get a van out of the right lane on the Hume highway… had to pass him on the left and all other traffic did the same … I kept an eye on him for a while …didn’t move … He stuffed up my drive… !
These vids are always exciting, but the clear level of maturity, patience and intelligence of this pilot is an absolute pleasure to watch. So nice to have no moments of ‘dude, what are you doing?!’ Well done.
Das war nicht 100 sondern da durfte man nur 80 fahren. Der Motorrad fahrer hat es nicht mehr erkannt. War zu schnell. Sehr gefährlich. Deswegen meide ich auch die Autobahn. Aber es sind ja nicht nur die Motorrad Fahrer sondern auch die Autofahrer die einige viel zu schnell fahren.
That is extremely respectful riding. This is why the world loves German road users. You are riding the Busa exactly as I would...good following distance, no lane splitting at high speed, no harassment of car drivers. We'll done! Enjoy the bike.
Beautiful weather, beautiful sounding engine, powerful Busa, nice smooth pavement, the Akrapovixs are nice. Whining driveline or chain noise I could do without.
Meine möchte das auch nicht, würde aber niemals dagegensprechen, wenn ich mir eine kaufe. Nur darf ich dann alleine fahren 🤣. Wie ich sehe, läuft sie ruhig und souverän. 280 oder 290 reicht vollkommen aus, um von Köln nach Hamburg mal eben einen Döner zu holen. Oder ein Fischbrötchen. Vielleicht Ende des Jahres.
Sure ? You know drag racing ? And you dont know Top fuel or Funnycars or ... = hyper hyper fast acceleration and exotic high speed within some seconds.
Tatsächlich not right, i have the same Hayabusa, but a ZX12R from jear 2000, and i must say this old Bike is more stable at highspeed as the Hayabusa from jear 2023. And the ZX12R dont stop at2 299 😅. But the ZX12R was alltime more stable at Highspeed than the Hayabusa. I Ride the Busa and the ZX12R from Jear 2000 to present Day.
Ironically, that's about the only time it actually dose feel stable lol. They're really only fully alive at highway speeds, anything under that isn't really enjoyable.
My friend rode just like this- on the day he was to be selling his bike. He landed a great new job finally, had a baby and life was good so he wanted to get one more ride in before it was gone. He went down hard. He is now confined to a bed or wheelchair- for life. He has pain daily in the one arm that he can actually feel. Nothing else...and I mean nothing else works. He can talk at least. Seems to have gained about 100 lbs. He was a good looking dude and popular and fairly cool. Family left him. Bills are in the millions. He will only get worse said every doctor. Pot no longer works like it did. Sold my bike years ago- no regrets. Not telling anyone how to live their life. Just don't think like is short- so do what you want. For him, his life is painfully too long. It is short when you are happy and mostly pain free. I rode 20 years. He was a better technical rider than I was- but not a safer rider. He liked to go fast- no time to react to the truck nearly stopped in the slow lane. He was doing 150 mph. He liked to smoke. Do the math. He admits, he was dumb. He has a lifetime to think about his decisions.
@@nick_stein I truly feel badly for you Mr. Stein. If your life is such that you are so jaded as to believe someone would make up a story of a friend getting badly injured, that is sad. You must have been hurt in your life. Would you like his name and details? There is even an article in the news I can send to you. Provide your email if you like. His family and I are close and they are the one's who are suffering greatly. Yes, when you consistently ride motorcycles at high speed, very bad things can happen and happen quickly. I rode for over 20 years. I have attended many of the rallies including Daytona. I have good memories but I was one of the very lucky ones. My skill level was decent but that has little to do with it. God protected me when I was on that thing. I have had friends who were far better technical riders than me (not necessarily safer riders), who went down and of the ones who lived, many of their lives are not the same. I suppose you think that is yet another story. If so, do get some help- for real. A little healthy cynicism is fine, but if you are too cynical it is no way to live. I know people like this. Most are divorced and will swear it was all her fault. Namaste.
Well balanced ride, I guess he drives for a longer time on 2 wheels, no youngster ! Looks /feels so flawless and calm , how a Hayabusa accelerate = stay in 5 or 6th gear and ride along, with a couple of pulls now and then !! Also a mighty thing ( even stock ) - real nice 👏🤘🥰🙏🍀🌻🏁
Thank you. I never imagined that the Autobahn looked like the Pennsylvania Turnpike on a summer day. Thank Gott Pennsylvania doesn't clock your toll plazas to ticket you.
Nice riding, not as a idiot, at 22 minutes you can see what a save distance is ! I drove once such a machine and they are fast, very fast but what a fun such a bike gives ( if you know how to drive) nice upload !!
I've driven on the continent since the 80s and I've come to the following conclusions. Germans: fast and safe. French: fast but unsafe. Italians: genetically incapable of driving.
come to south italy if you want to laugh and experience true incapability behind the steering wheel i still wonder how my people get to have a licence hahahah
No better place to be than the Autobahn when you want to turn it loose!!! I especially like the way the cars move over to the right when they see you coming!!! Nice Run and Awesome Pulls!!! 👍🏾
Man this makes me miss the autobahn and driving in Germany period. I was stationed in Germany for 8 years and their driving style has stayed with me, to the point that I get pissed when I get stuck behind our left lane campers who damn near won’t move over for cops.
This is awesome, my dream is to ride any bike in the Autobahn, I had only driven cars there, must be out of this world to ride a bike in German roads!!
Oh if only I could get my 2019 Hayabusa onto the Autobahns but being in Australia i guess not.I did drive on them back in 87 in a van with my bandmates.We were a bit slower tban this but what beautiful roads they are.Very jealous of our friend here now that's for sure.
Germans are so much more considerate while driving. In the US, people are inconsiderate and don't understand the importance of a passing lane. Some sit in the passing lane while gabbing with passengers or phone conversations while cars line up behind to pass them. This in turn causes lane jumping, tail gaiting and general all-out chaos (and accidents). We would have such a smoother flow of traffic if people would respect the passing lane in the US. Love the sound of that bike!
Nice riding just amazes me how much power some of these bike now have I used to have a v max full power and that was an insane bike just shows you can get the speed and power for a fraction the price of a Lamborghini or Ferrari
Cool vid. I did 300 km/h a few times on my Kawasaki zzr1100 in the 90s. Still alive 😎 I remember one incident, going about 300 and noticed a car behind, was a bmw, I pulled right and it zoomed right past me. Don’t know to this day what exact type of bmw it was, but it had to reach 350 or more… be safe out there! And keep riding 😜
@@BogiCECHL04it worked well. No real wind noise & we could hear that gorgeous motor. That also explains the driveline noise, you’re right over the final drive.
this is the epitome of safe legal speed runs, he is safe, calculating, efficent and friendy (waved at a harly rider, I mean come on) young people should be watching this, not the wannabe idiots who dont wear gear or respect others.
Have the 25th anniversary in black and orange absolutely sick bike love the busas 🙂 wish we had these roads in Australia : doing these speeds will have you facing serious charges and jail time with our nanny state speed limits
He was to fast in a speed limited area of the german Autobahn. Ok, no highway patrol and unmarked police cars around. The fine can be not nice and very bad if you collect to mutch negative points at your driving licence account. 7 negative points and the driving licene is gone for ever or a long long time (to get it back is expensive, difficult snd state psychologist test (guarantee to fail at the first try). Generally in german no jail and no traffic court visit. All done by letters and only if you are not accepting .... you see the traffic court judge. Attention if you are to fast in swiss !! Fine and sometimes they take the bike/car additional away.
Hi guys.I have an anniversary 2019 20 year special edition here in South Oz.Love it but the 25th in that orange....wow.I need one of them too.lol.They look amazing in the flesh.Safe riding on them.All the best.
Fahr selber die GSXR 1000 R mit 202 PS und 202 kg inkl Sprit und dein Bike geht da echt nicht schlecht. Fand das beschleunigen immer als das geilste bei der GSXR 1000 R, also das hoch ziehen von 130 auf 300 in den passenden Gängen und klar kann man da auch alles im sechsten Gang fahren. Das mit 300 fahren, also nur bei freier Autobahn am besten Sonntag früh, ohne LKW und fast nix los auf der Autobahn. Glaub deine Maschine ist doch etwas schwerer was man hier schon sieht beim beschleunigen. Auf meiner RR hatte ich auch nie Angst weil sich das Ding einfach sehr gut und sauber fahren lässt. Sieht bei dir ebenso aus, das die Hayabusa sauber im Wind bleibt und nicht rum eiert. Tolles Motorrad!
Jaaa....das Motorrad ist schon ein recht schwerer Klotz, aber Handling ist echt super! Ich bin im Video fast die ganze Zeit im sechsten Gang gefahren, hätte aber meistens noch bis in den vierten runterschalten können beim beschleunigen. Und stimmt, 300 geht entweder nur früh morgens oder spät abends, zu viele überholen einfach mal mit 130 und ziehen einfach auf die linke Spur 😕 Deine 1000er ist auch ein heißes Gerät, hatte ich mir auch angesehen...und fast gekauft ;-) Viele Grüße und bleib gesund!
I love the Hayabusa, such an iconic motorbike. Indeed I have owned 6, the most recent being a 2022 Gen3. However, the ZZR1400 (ZX-14 in the USA) is a superior machine in every way.
@@BogiCECHL04 I owned 5 hayabusa, then bought a new 2020 ZZR1400. When the gen 3 Hayabusa came out I bought it because it had cruise control. I soon realised the addition of cruise control did not make it a better bike. I sold it and bought a 2013 ZZR1400. We are all entitled to our own opinion but I remain convinced the ZZR is superior in every way.
Katsumi, did you lower back and knees hurt from riding long distance on the Gen 3 busa? I ask because alot people say that the ergonomics, leaning forward on the busa, puts too much pressure on the lower back and can cause some pain aches. Did you experience that?
Hi....i´ve never experienced backpain or wristpain...You can sit on the bike pretty upright if you want. A lot of riders install handlebar risers or a bigger/higher windshield though
Some of the fellas tell me i should sell my 22 to buy a boat.. but the sound and pure adrenaline rush its hard to part ways with it , its definitely an experience..
@@BogiCECHL04 Yes, I know that. I don't mean to be rude, but I specifically asked how fast at top end was this rider going. Could anyone see better than me what his speedometer was reading in mphs?.
Puh...ne Verbrauchsanzeige hat die, aber hab da noch drauf geschaut ^^ Beim ständigen Beschleunigen auf der AB werden da aber wohl 10 Liter durchfließen...
Maintains a safe following distance and still gets to enjoy his machine. You, sir, are the standard.
Thank you very much!
Well said
You clearly missed the part when he sped up from 100 to 200kph in a 100kph speed limit zone...
@@V4zz33And you need new glasses... 😂
@@MrGoMario 1:32 - 80 Kph limit, 2:42 - 100 Kph limit...
The way it works, you have 130 Kph speed limit and then you get the "end of speed limit" sign, then you can do Mach2...
The design of German highways and the quality of their road users are absolutely world-class. On such roads, the Hayabusa can perform to its fullest, which is truly impressive!
Sir, I don't know where you from. Bud I can tell you the German motorway is total shit for truckdrivers ! Roadworks are done terrible slowly, and traffic jams are a total disaster. Yes, there are parts where you can drive fast. Bud not every where !
Yes indeed...on these roads the Hayabusa can show her full potential
The main roads are sometimes chaos, yes. Middle part of Germany is the worst. I live in lower saxony, it´s pretty decent there
You should look out for Turkish autobahn. :)
German Autobahns is just descent. Full of traffic jams and repairs. Spain. France and Nederland have much better highways
First the other road users are amazing and an example of how people should use lanes. Secondly this guy knows how to ride on public roads and have some fun sensibly on a very capable bike by minimising the risks not only to himself but to others and keeping safe distances ahead.
I have one these.2022 Hayabusa. Got it for my 56th birthday and I enjoy every minute of it.smooth and stable.And can run like the wind.
Congrats, you bought a wonderful bike 🙂
The drivers in Germany are amazing, they are so aware of their surroundings and courteous towards other road users, only using the fast lane for overtaking instead of treating it like it's their personal road, like here in Australia.
I couldn’t get a van out of the right lane on the Hume highway… had to pass him on the left and all other traffic did the same … I kept an eye on him for a while …didn’t move … He stuffed up my drive… !
I believe there once you pass you have to move over why because someone is probably going to a lot faster than you as video proofs
And even worse in the USA. I lived in Germany for 22 yrs. Love driving the Autobahn!
These vids are always exciting, but the clear level of maturity, patience and intelligence of this pilot is an absolute pleasure to watch. So nice to have no moments of ‘dude, what are you doing?!’
Well done.
Respect
That sound - that beautiful sound.
Du fährst mit Verstand und hast Respekt vor der unglaublichen Kraft deiner Maschine.
Danke sehr...ja, so würd ich mich auch beschreiben ;-)
genau! weit über 100 in einer 100-Beschränkung....
In einer Tempo 100 Zone direkt mal 200 fahren nennen Sie "mit Verstand" ?
Wow.
Das war nicht 100 sondern da durfte man nur 80 fahren.
Der Motorrad fahrer hat es nicht mehr erkannt.
War zu schnell.
Sehr gefährlich.
Deswegen meide ich auch die Autobahn.
Aber es sind ja nicht nur die Motorrad Fahrer sondern auch die Autofahrer die einige viel zu schnell fahren.
Fährst sehr vorausschauend. Da wo frei ist gibst du Gas. Gefällt mir,man will sich ja nicht umbringen 👍
9:43 Money shot. Such a German way to speed - considerate, polite, indicates and doesn’t weave. Amazing bike and great riding👍
Your video, bike, driving skill, road manners are all great.
I miss the fresh air and highway of Germany
Thanks...where do you come from?
@BogiCECHL04 From Korea.
I've been there and other countries in Europe many times for business. It was 10years ago.
Have a good weekend. 👍
That is extremely respectful riding. This is why the world loves German road users. You are riding the Busa exactly as I would...good following distance, no lane splitting at high speed, no harassment of car drivers. We'll done! Enjoy the bike.
Respectful? The speed limit is 100 km/h and he is doing 220 km/h. Respectful?
@@fuglbirdno sir there is no limit on that road
I spent 3 years in Germany, had many road trips, and when I got back to the US I have never missed something more than the smooth open autobahn...
Beautiful weather, beautiful sounding engine, powerful Busa, nice smooth pavement, the Akrapovixs are nice. Whining driveline or chain noise I could do without.
Salute to you sir I have a Gen 3 and I love my Busa
Congrats, it´s a very good bike
My wife is adamantly against me getting one....
Love riding like that.....
Crap I'm only 72 year old... I don't see the problem !!
Me neither...just buy one ;-)
Got the gen 2 and 65 plus no problems😅
Time for a new wife!!
Meine möchte das auch nicht, würde aber niemals dagegensprechen, wenn ich mir eine kaufe. Nur darf ich dann alleine fahren 🤣. Wie ich sehe, läuft sie ruhig und souverän. 280 oder 290 reicht vollkommen aus, um von Köln nach Hamburg mal eben einen Döner zu holen. Oder ein Fischbrötchen. Vielleicht Ende des Jahres.
do it before it's too late!
The Smothness of this Bike is unic, there is no other bike that gives u so much trust at 300 kmh and above, at least, i dont know any.
Incredible acceleration
Sure ?
You know drag racing ?
And you dont know Top fuel or Funnycars or ... = hyper hyper fast acceleration and exotic high speed within some seconds.
@@callishandy8133 Okay tough guy 🤓
@@proxyhx2075 he doesn't know the meaning of....
Sensible rider makes the watch very enjoyable 😃👍🇬🇧
@@wilderbeestmcc6539 Thanks mate 👍
210 km/h in an 80 km/h zone is sensible?
Always in Control. Nice driving. Great bike too. Understated in its sound. Sufficient in Power.
It sit nice… rock solid…!This bike is Suzuki Masterpiece…
As an owner of many expensive supersport bikes I can say nothing is as stable and comfortable at 300 as a Hayabusa!
@@kx501 Yes indeed....very trusty bike at highspeed
Tatsächlich not right, i have the same Hayabusa, but a ZX12R from jear 2000, and i must say this old Bike is more stable at highspeed as the Hayabusa from jear 2023. And the ZX12R dont stop at2 299 😅. But the ZX12R was alltime more stable at Highspeed than the Hayabusa. I Ride the Busa and the ZX12R from Jear 2000 to present Day.
I never had a Hyabusa. But my old ZX-14 would probably be quite comparable.
Ironically, that's about the only time it actually dose feel stable lol. They're really only fully alive at highway speeds, anything under that isn't really enjoyable.
Geiler Sound, wie ein Flugzeugtriebwerk. 😜
Proper restraint! Good work.
@@albertleffler962 Thank you!
You don't even have to redline this bike at all. It just goes like a FART in the wind. Pow
Nice ride,such finesse.The power is something else.
My dream bike
Wonderful road wonderful bike great rider stay safe 😊
Thank you!
Wow thank you sir pure class in every way what a beautiful bike you superbly ride.
@@andyhawkins9541 Thank you!
My friend rode just like this- on the day he was to be selling his bike. He landed a great new job finally, had a baby and life was good so he wanted to get one more ride in before it was gone. He went down hard. He is now confined to a bed or wheelchair- for life. He has pain daily in the one arm that he can actually feel. Nothing else...and I mean nothing else works. He can talk at least. Seems to have gained about 100 lbs. He was a good looking dude and popular and fairly cool. Family left him. Bills are in the millions. He will only get worse said every doctor. Pot no longer works like it did. Sold my bike years ago- no regrets. Not telling anyone how to live their life. Just don't think like is short- so do what you want. For him, his life is painfully too long. It is short when you are happy and mostly pain free. I rode 20 years. He was a better technical rider than I was- but not a safer rider. He liked to go fast- no time to react to the truck nearly stopped in the slow lane. He was doing 150 mph. He liked to smoke. Do the math. He admits, he was dumb. He has a lifetime to think about his decisions.
This rider appears to differ and go carefully. Quite nice to watch.
@@gwatteau8170 There are old riders and bold riders...but no old, bold riders.
Das Risiko im Leben ist 24 Stunden anwesend. Bei allem.
Things that you made up
@@nick_stein I truly feel badly for you Mr. Stein. If your life is such that you are so jaded as to believe someone would make up a story of a friend getting badly injured, that is sad. You must have been hurt in your life. Would you like his name and details? There is even an article in the news I can send to you. Provide your email if you like. His family and I are close and they are the one's who are suffering greatly. Yes, when you consistently ride motorcycles at high speed, very bad things can happen and happen quickly. I rode for over 20 years. I have attended many of the rallies including Daytona. I have good memories but I was one of the very lucky ones. My skill level was decent but that has little to do with it. God protected me when I was on that thing. I have had friends who were far better technical riders than me (not necessarily safer riders), who went down and of the ones who lived, many of their lives are not the same. I suppose you think that is yet another story. If so, do get some help- for real. A little healthy cynicism is fine, but if you are too cynical it is no way to live. I know people like this. Most are divorced and will swear it was all her fault.
Namaste.
Well balanced ride, I guess he drives for a longer time on 2 wheels, no youngster ! Looks /feels so flawless and calm , how a Hayabusa accelerate = stay in 5 or 6th gear and ride along, with a couple of pulls now and then !! Also a mighty thing ( even stock ) - real nice 👏🤘🥰🙏🍀🌻🏁
Sound's great 👍. Like a jet. Them yoshimura 11sq r full system compliments the gen 3 hayabusa superbly
I know...but i just have the Akrapovic Slip Ons ;-)
The roads at the intersection at the start look as bad as ours here in U.K.
Love the sound of that motor spooling up.
Ah lala. Ce sifflement. Quelle douce mélodie. MERCI 🤲 pour cela et le beau PARTAGE. MERCI 🙏🤲🕊🌌❤️👍🤙👌😎
@@jeanfils6624 Merci beaucoup pour ce gentil commentaire !
Makes me want to get one. Awesome highway to show what this beauty can do. 👍
@TomTom-xp2jb Buy one, it's an excellent bike 😉
Nice riding. Wonderful machine and awesome tarmac. 👌
Thank you!
Thank you. I never imagined that the Autobahn looked like the Pennsylvania Turnpike on a summer day. Thank Gott Pennsylvania doesn't clock your toll plazas to ticket you.
Merci ca fais rêvé même a 55 ans souvenir 1400 gsx ❤
Respekt mir sind die Tränen gekommen.👍👍👍👍
Πολύ προσεκτικά μπράβο, ωραίος οδηγός 👍👍
Yessssss, this has always been a dream of mine, congrats!
I love this video!!! Thank you!!!
Nice riding, not as a idiot, at 22 minutes you can see what a save distance is ! I drove once such a machine and they are fast, very fast but what a fun such a bike gives ( if you know how to drive) nice upload !!
@@hanzelman1963 Thank you!
Awesome motorcycle, awesome ride, that had to be so much fun!!
I've driven on the continent since the 80s and I've come to the following conclusions.
Germans: fast and safe.
French: fast but unsafe.
Italians: genetically incapable of driving.
come to south italy if you want to laugh and experience true incapability behind the steering wheel i still wonder how my people get to have a licence hahahah
Mental speed and acceleration 😊😊😊😊😊
That was beautiful! I love the German roads. Don't even attempt that in Pennsylvania USA...thanks for the rush...
Thanks!
Mate this rider has guts … He hit 300/190mph… stay safe 🙏
amazing how hard it pulls in 6th gear.
excellent example of safe riding, be safe have fun
Will do, thank you 😎
No better place to be than the Autobahn when you want to turn it loose!!! I especially like the way the cars move over to the right when they see you coming!!! Nice Run and Awesome Pulls!!! 👍🏾
Thank you :)
unbeschreiblich dieses Gefühl.....
Music to my ears 💪🏍🤞👌
Excellent motorcycle activities. Way to go.
That's unreal man I love it keep safe
Will do...thank you!
I am in Düsseldorf and have the same bike....I love it...I also have a 2005 Gen1
That's Hayabusa ASMR.
sounds like a jet engine! wow!
Man this makes me miss the autobahn and driving in Germany period. I was stationed in Germany for 8 years and their driving style has stayed with me, to the point that I get pissed when I get stuck behind our left lane campers who damn near won’t move over for cops.
Thats nuts: when you pulled up to the Autobahn I thought: looks like Oldenburg to me.... Couple of seconds later I see A28😮 nice
This is awesome, my dream is to ride any bike in the Autobahn, I had only driven cars there, must be out of this world to ride a bike in German roads!!
Yes indeed...i´m very glad we have this kind of roads here...
Looking into this bike but this vid scared me. Thanks lol
You need a lot of self control...but that´s mandatory with every modern fast bike
Oh if only I could get my 2019 Hayabusa onto the Autobahns but being in Australia i guess not.I did drive on them back in 87 in a van with my bandmates.We were a bit slower tban this but what beautiful roads they are.Very jealous of our friend here now that's for sure.
Germans are so much more considerate while driving. In the US, people are inconsiderate and don't understand the importance of a passing lane. Some sit in the passing lane while gabbing with passengers or phone conversations while cars line up behind to pass them. This in turn causes lane jumping, tail gaiting and general all-out chaos (and accidents). We would have such a smoother flow of traffic if people would respect the passing lane in the US. Love the sound of that bike!
6th gear torque is mad from low down wow 👌
Outstanding sir
Thank you!!
Nice riding just amazes me how much power some of these bike now have I used to have a v max full power and that was an insane bike just shows you can get the speed and power for a fraction the price of a Lamborghini or Ferrari
Cool vid. I did 300 km/h a few times on my Kawasaki zzr1100 in the 90s. Still alive 😎 I remember one incident, going about 300 and noticed a car behind, was a bmw, I pulled right and it zoomed right past me. Don’t know to this day what exact type of bmw it was, but it had to reach 350 or more… be safe out there! And keep riding 😜
Nice..i also had a zzr, first a 600 then a 1100. Very good and trustworthy bike.
Yep...everything is possible on the Autobahn...lol
Wow sound so good
Thank you.....yes indeed!
Great Great Video !!!
Thanks!
Hi. What was the placement of that external mic if I may ask?
@@AzogDefilerFromMordor Hi....it was placed under the rear seat cowl
@@BogiCECHL04 thank you for so quick reply mate
@@BogiCECHL04it worked well. No real wind noise & we could hear that gorgeous motor.
That also explains the driveline noise, you’re right over the final drive.
Nice bike, bro!
Bro 😂😂
Brilliant!
Waaaaaau amazing i like it and this is my dream one day I'll like to own mine
🤨Hayabusa packt mal kurz sein Monster aus und versägt Deutschland muhahahaaaajahaha😅😅. Nice👍
Nice and stable bike
Yes...very trusty
Auffahrt Oldenburg-Eversten...😊
@@larsrandolph430 Richtiiig 😅
1:25 genau an der Stelle hab ich mal einen DB Killer verloren. War schon eine Weile irgendwie komisch lauter, Gas gegeben und plopp weg war er😂
@@fgm1197 Egal....sind unnütz die Dinger ;-)
VROOM VROOOOOM + SAFETY RIDING = 🫵🔥🫡
this is the epitome of safe legal speed runs, he is safe, calculating, efficent and friendy (waved at a harly rider, I mean come on) young people should be watching this, not the wannabe idiots who dont wear gear or respect others.
he was speeding nearly all the time. Going way over 150 above the speed limit. Talking about "legal" ... :)
What exhaust is on the bike ?
Akrapovic Slip Ons
4 in 2
Herrrrlich.
Geiiiiiiiiiil, 🇯🇵 ❤🎉
Fahren am Limit❤
Kommst Du aus Kiel? Moin ;-)
Have the 25th anniversary in black and orange absolutely sick bike love the busas 🙂 wish we had these roads in Australia : doing these speeds will have you facing serious charges and jail time with our nanny state speed limits
25th anni looks very cool, nice colors!
Yea, wonderful bike made for fast and comfortable riding
He was to fast in a speed limited area of the german Autobahn.
Ok, no highway patrol and unmarked police cars around.
The fine can be not nice and very bad if you collect to mutch negative points at your driving licence account.
7 negative points and the driving licene is gone for ever or a long long time (to get it back is expensive, difficult snd state psychologist test (guarantee to fail at the first try).
Generally in german no jail and no traffic court visit. All done by letters and only if you are not accepting .... you see the traffic court judge.
Attention if you are to fast in swiss !! Fine and sometimes they take the bike/car additional away.
Got a 25th anniversary as well & I agree with you 100%..... Hi for Queensland.
Hi guys.I have an anniversary 2019 20 year special edition here in South Oz.Love it but the 25th in that orange....wow.I need one of them too.lol.They look amazing in the flesh.Safe riding on them.All the best.
Super fast bike.
Fahr selber die GSXR 1000 R mit 202 PS und 202 kg inkl Sprit und dein Bike geht da echt nicht schlecht. Fand das beschleunigen immer als das geilste bei der GSXR 1000 R, also das hoch ziehen von 130 auf 300 in den passenden Gängen und klar kann man da auch alles im sechsten Gang fahren. Das mit 300 fahren, also nur bei freier Autobahn am besten Sonntag früh, ohne LKW und fast nix los auf der Autobahn. Glaub deine Maschine ist doch etwas schwerer was man hier schon sieht beim beschleunigen. Auf meiner RR hatte ich auch nie Angst weil sich das Ding einfach sehr gut und sauber fahren lässt. Sieht bei dir ebenso aus, das die Hayabusa sauber im Wind bleibt und nicht rum eiert. Tolles Motorrad!
Jaaa....das Motorrad ist schon ein recht schwerer Klotz, aber Handling ist echt super! Ich bin im Video fast die ganze Zeit im sechsten Gang gefahren, hätte aber meistens noch bis in den vierten runterschalten können beim beschleunigen.
Und stimmt, 300 geht entweder nur früh morgens oder spät abends, zu viele überholen einfach mal mit 130 und ziehen einfach auf die linke Spur 😕
Deine 1000er ist auch ein heißes Gerät, hatte ich mir auch angesehen...und fast gekauft ;-)
Viele Grüße und bleib gesund!
Nice sounding bike
Nice ride!
I love the Hayabusa, such an iconic motorbike. Indeed I have owned 6, the most recent being a 2022 Gen3.
However, the ZZR1400 (ZX-14 in the USA) is a superior machine in every way.
I had a ZZR for two years....but in the end i bought a suzuki this time ...lol
@@BogiCECHL04 I owned 5 hayabusa, then bought a new 2020 ZZR1400. When the gen 3 Hayabusa came out I bought it because it had cruise control. I soon realised the addition of cruise control did not make it a better bike. I sold it and bought a 2013 ZZR1400. We are all entitled to our own opinion but I remain convinced the ZZR is superior in every way.
I rode S1000RR on autobahn, absolute great fun @@BibTheBoulderTheOriginalOne
keep up making great video and ride safe :)
@@PsGetSid_ Thanks, will do ;-)
thanks for the very nice ride
@@richkalbus4346 You're welcome 👍
Katsumi, did you lower back and knees hurt from riding long distance on the Gen 3 busa? I ask because alot people say that the ergonomics, leaning forward on the busa, puts too much pressure on the lower back and can cause some pain aches. Did you experience that?
Hi....i´ve never experienced backpain or wristpain...You can sit on the bike pretty upright if you want. A lot of riders install handlebar risers or a bigger/higher windshield though
awesome
What microphone did you use? Where did you hook the microphine I can hear the clean engine sound? Thank-you
I´m using a Purple Panda Mic, placed under the rear seat cowl. Still not the perfect place because you can hear the transmission and chain a bit...lol
Some of the fellas tell me i should sell my 22 to buy a boat.. but the sound and pure adrenaline rush its hard to part ways with it , its definitely an experience..
German Autobahn 🥳
Kommst du aus Würzburg?
@@Ares18888xy Neee aus dem hohen Norden 😉
As not an owner of a bike for good reason, I nearly swallowed my tongue watching that, mfl, wow that's fast. Ride safe 👍
What was his/her top end on this ride? (mph) and how come I feel I went on a 500 ride in only 25:43 seconds. 🏍
Top speed is restricted to 186 mph
@@BogiCECHL04 Yes, I know that. I don't mean to be rude, but I specifically asked how fast at top end was this rider going. Could anyone see better than me what his speedometer was reading in mphs?.
What is the whining noise when you are on the throttle? My 22 Hayabusa doenst make it.
Because of the placement of the microphone, you can hear the transmission ;-)
Was verbraucht sie durchschittlich bei einer solchen Ausfahrt?
Puh...ne Verbrauchsanzeige hat die, aber hab da noch drauf geschaut ^^
Beim ständigen Beschleunigen auf der AB werden da aber wohl 10 Liter durchfließen...
Nice!
Love ♥️ mine 👍🏻😁