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Originally posted by HYB80Y@Apr 11 2006, 04:24 PM

yup at home but going out liao. having a soccer game on. have yet to get the hitachi credit co. number leh. :smile:

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Originally posted by Jaws?@Apr 11 2006, 10:55 PM

http://www.raptorsandrockets.com/images/2007_Suzuki_GSX1400R_r.JPG

 

http://www.motorcyclenews.com/jpeg/336/7597421.jpeg

 

2007 Hayabusa comes wif 6 cylinders

is this for real? or jus another hoax to keep us being enthusiastic? when will it be out? :confused:

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Posted
Originally posted by Bugsy@Apr 11 2006, 05:47 PM

http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a184/offshore_chicane/pto_OS_V_03.jpg

 

Voilà! In view, a humble vaudevillian veteran, cast vicariously as both victim and villain by the vicissitudes of fate. This visage, no mere veneer of vanity, is a vestige of the vox populi, now vacant, vanished. However, this valorous visitation of a bygone vexation stands vivified, and has vowed to vanquish these venal and virulent vermin vanguarding vice and vouchsafing the violently vicious and voracious violation of volition. The only verdict is vengeance; a vendetta held as a votive, not in vain, for the value and veracity of such shall one day vindicate the vigilant and the virtuous. Verily, this vichyssoise of verbiage veers most verbose vis-à-vis an introduction, so let me simply add that it's my very good honor to meet you and you may call me V.

i find his vocabulary of words starting with 'V's most interesting n very educational.. if u chk up those words 1 by 1.. which for some i did, u'd find some of the most interesting meanings.. hahahahahaha...

 

:cheeky:

Posted
Originally posted by Bugsy@Apr 12 2006, 01:45 PM

It's a nice show with a sad ending.........

yeah i like the story.. trying to break away from dictatorship..

 

i've watched it twice.. nice show.. unfortunately some pple do not understand wad this show is all abt n they call it crap..

 

sad!

Posted
Originally posted by Bugsy@Apr 12 2006, 01:42 PM

http://www.carpenterracing.com/images/power_scoops3.jpg

 

 

Studies have shown that the ram air design of the Hayabusa becomes ineffectual at higher speeds. The contours of the nose actually produce negative pressure around the air intakes at speeds up to 140 mph. Our scoops remedy that problem and look good doing it, adding an aggressive styling

to the king of sportbikes.

 

Our Power Scoops help pressurize the airbox more effectively, making a smoother, more predictable power curve. There is a pressure increase as soon as you start to move with notable increases

at high speeds.

 

Power Scoops are quick and easy to install. The entire job takes less than 10 minutes.

Everything is included; all you need is an electric drill.

 

These scoops are easily attached to the stock air intakes on the front fairings of any year Hayabusa. Noticeable gains are made on stock bikes, or a highly modified Hayabusa. The Fish's Custom 'Busa was equipped with these on it's 213.27 mph blast at the Maxton Air Strip.

debatable performance gain leh... :sweat:

 

SH.org

There's no replacement for displacement except for a blower

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Posted
Originally posted by Bugsy@Apr 12 2006, 01:53 PM

Want to try ?

 

 

Got a set with me now................

haha... :cheeky:

 

how much... 2 pc of plastic shld cost too much rite?

 

dun mind do as scientific experiment :cheeky:

There's no replacement for displacement except for a blower

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Posted
Originally posted by Bugsy@Apr 12 2006, 02:02 PM

http://secure.mycart.net/catalogs/catalog....&showprevnext=1

 

 

70 bucks.....

price abit unjustified leh...

 

imagine if Ah boy gets his hands to making this one.. maybe a pair onli cost like 10bucks... :cheeky:

 

anyway without ram air seal also quite pointless...

 

ok...

*crosses out of list of things to try...

 

:cheeky:

RAM AIR SCOOP

There's no replacement for displacement except for a blower

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:confused: :confused: :confused: :confused:

lao da = triad?

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a48/Caramon22/8359ninjabanner.jpg

What place is this that is my world; what dark coil has my spirit embodied?

 

Prayne de crabug ahm rinedere be-yogt iglo kes gron!!!

Posted
Originally posted by Caramon@Apr 12 2006, 04:34 PM

:confused: :confused: :confused: :confused:

lao da = triad?

hahaha...no la. i mean the WRX lao da.. lost the link liao. die liao la, later kana :box:

hahaha...

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:mad: :angry:

:gun: :gun: :gun:

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What place is this that is my world; what dark coil has my spirit embodied?

 

Prayne de crabug ahm rinedere be-yogt iglo kes gron!!!

Posted

:bow: :bow:

old big........

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a48/Caramon22/8359ninjabanner.jpg

What place is this that is my world; what dark coil has my spirit embodied?

 

Prayne de crabug ahm rinedere be-yogt iglo kes gron!!!

Posted
Originally posted by Bugsy@Apr 12 2006, 01:42 PM

http://www.carpenterracing.com/images/power_scoops3.jpg

 

 

Studies have shown that the ram air design of the Hayabusa becomes ineffectual at higher speeds. The contours of the nose actually produce negative pressure around the air intakes at speeds up to 140 mph. Our scoops remedy that problem and look good doing it, adding an aggressive styling

to the king of sportbikes.

 

Our Power Scoops help pressurize the airbox more effectively, making a smoother, more predictable power curve. There is a pressure increase as soon as you start to move with notable increases

at high speeds.

 

Power Scoops are quick and easy to install. The entire job takes less than 10 minutes.

Everything is included; all you need is an electric drill.

 

These scoops are easily attached to the stock air intakes on the front fairings of any year Hayabusa. Noticeable gains are made on stock bikes, or a highly modified Hayabusa. The Fish's Custom 'Busa was equipped with these on it's 213.27 mph blast at the Maxton Air Strip.

after reading the controversial between the ram air scoops n the ram air seals, well i feel tat in order to maximize the air pressure in the air box, the seal is needed 1st den the scoop..

 

how abt u guys.. wad do u tink?

 

oh.. does anyone here noe's where i can get a ram air seal? Our stock ones are made of foam which is bollocks!!

Posted
Originally posted by kelvin_luffs@Apr 10 2006, 01:54 AM

rite now a 1st hand (new) busa would cost u roughly ard $22.9k - $23.5k tops.. anymore den tat u'll be da carrot on da chopping board..

the pricE is OTR?

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july 2002 -- nov 2002 nsr 150

sept 2004 -- dec 2004 vespa 150

oct 2005 -- may2007 cb400 ver S

nov 2007 -- current Suzuki SWiFt 1.5M

Posted

hi guys. jus to share with u guys my uncle who owns a blue n silver with polished rims hayabusa (FV7651M) got his bike stolen from a MSCP at strathmore ave. unfortunately he's not into internet n stuffs so he's relying on me to spread the news. dunno how his bike got stolen in the 1st place.

rien d'autre que le max.

Posted
Originally posted by DREAM@Apr 12 2006, 04:24 PM

help help someone pls help me.... :help:

i lost the NOS website, cant go into it liao. what is the web site again? lao da where r u??? :confused: :nono:

Wat NOS???? Nv heard b4 leh...:confused:

Love Can Be Sweet Or Bitter..

When Is Sweet, U Will Feel Tat U Are In HEAVEN, When Is Bitter, U Will Feel Tat U Are In HELL...

Love Will Not Go Smoothly All The Time, Both Parties Have To Put In Effort....:)

Posted
Originally posted by colin_joo@Apr 13 2006, 01:37 AM

Wat NOS???? Nv heard b4 leh...:confused:

its something like a pure oxygen mask for the bike. once installed, your bike will take in this gas and boost its internal performance and make it go faster loh. :sweat:

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Posted
Originally posted by Bugsy@Apr 12 2006, 01:42 PM

http://www.carpenterracing.com/images/power_scoops3.jpg

 

 

Studies have shown that the ram air design of the Hayabusa becomes ineffectual at higher speeds. The contours of the nose actually produce negative pressure around the air intakes at speeds up to 140 mph. Our scoops remedy that problem and look good doing it, adding an aggressive styling

to the king of sportbikes.

 

Our Power Scoops help pressurize the airbox more effectively, making a smoother, more predictable power curve. There is a pressure increase as soon as you start to move with notable increases

at high speeds.

 

Power Scoops are quick and easy to install. The entire job takes less than 10 minutes.

Everything is included; all you need is an electric drill.

 

These scoops are easily attached to the stock air intakes on the front fairings of any year Hayabusa. Noticeable gains are made on stock bikes, or a highly modified Hayabusa. The Fish's Custom 'Busa was equipped with these on it's 213.27 mph blast at the Maxton Air Strip.

huh sure or not? i ever read that the design of the air intake vent, together with the signalling lights, are to direct the maximum amount of air into the air intake leh. how come this one says other wise leh? will suzuki built it this way and not have tested out the effects of it at high speeds? kind of doubt the logic. maybe the after market vents may increase air intake but then i do not think that the original design would affect its air intake. even if the bike had this problem, i think suzuki would have already rectify it liao. any comments? :smile: :thumb:

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