I do love those bikes ; Even though I'm a Harley Davidson guy.
I also always liked the Ninga.
I have to admit that I never ever seen a Hayabusa I didn't like.
I just never had a need for one myself, I had my Harley's for my long distance traveling. I was fortunate enough to have a job that allowed me to take a few summer months off to hit the highway.
My last bike was a Dresser that had 140,000 on it when I sold it. My health got bad and I had to stop riding.
It's OK though because I have been to all of the states except Hawaii and Alaska,
Been across the trans Canadian Highway from one side to the other and put a lot of miles on in Mexico. ( Ya can't do that now)
There was nothing in the world better then traveling on a Harley Davidson back in the 80's and early 90's before the world got so crazy and dangerous.
After I had to give up riding Motorcycles I started Tracking and Auto X-ing to keep my brain happy.
Now I like the car shows because my health won't let me track anymore.
They say it is hell to get old but I say, Just find some other form of auto-entertainment to keep the brain happy.
I'm going to miss the American Muscle """ALL MUSTANG EVENT""" this August because I'm getting a new hip the 30th of this month.
There is always next year and I hope they still limit the show to "ONLY MUSTANGS"
It's really tough to be a 74 year old guy with a 16 year old brain.
My body got old but my brain never matured. Ha! Ha!
If anybody thinks the American Muscle all Mustang show is to far to drive. You are missing the absolute best event for MUSTANG people """EVER""""
I drive up from Florida and it is about 1,000 miles each way.
Like Bucko always say's "
Mustangs are made to drive
I say gas up and "GO" and don't waste your life sitting around not going someplace because it's too far.
Ronnie