Never heard of it.
I guess I'm not as informed as I thought I was.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Motorcycles___HAYABUSA-WITH-A-360-CONVERSION-KIT-SEXY_W0QQitemZ110279295726QQddnZMotorcyclesQQddiZ2283QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item110279295726&_trkparms=39%3A1|65%3A1|240%3A1318&_trksid=p4506.c0.m245&timeout=1218564521707
I hate that BS, they add non-related keywords to their auctions to get better results on searches. Why isn't ebay aware of this? Or maybe they are and they don't care?
I may be one of the few people here who actually likes the Hyabusa, but that thing is hideious. Also if you look at the straight from behind pic, the tire does not appear to be lined up verticly in the bike. The flat spot appears to be several degrees (prolly 5-10 or so) off true. Is it just me?
Quote from: arai_speed on August 12, 2008, 11:35:18 AM
I hate that BS, they add non-related keywords to their auctions to get better results on searches. Why isn't ebay aware of this? Or maybe they are and they don't care?
Yeah Craigslisters do that shit too. Annoying with R6's and shit when you're trying to find Duc stuff.
Quote from: arai_speed on August 12, 2008, 11:35:18 AM
I hate that BS, they add non-related keywords to their auctions to get better results on searches. Why isn't ebay aware of this? Or maybe they are and they don't care?
I doubt people sticking unrelated shit in their listings costs ebay any money. I think that's probably all that would make them care.
The Hayabusa DOES have a pretty awesome engine... not my style, but still.
Quote from: WannaDucBad on August 12, 2008, 11:36:31 AM
Also if you look at the straight from behind pic, the tire does not appear to be lined up verticly in the bike. The flat spot appears to be several degrees (prolly 5-10 or so) off true. Is it just me?
Well, it looks like the tire/wheel are off-center to the right in order to provide room for the chain.
I guess b/c of that the rider has to lean the bike to the right in order to go straight.
Seems like a reasonable sacrifice to make for being able to have a bike that looks that make the beast with two backsing rad.
Quote from: Rameses on August 12, 2008, 11:41:03 AM
Well, it looks like the tire/wheel are off-center to the right in order to provide room for the chain.
I guess b/c of that the rider has to lean the bike to the right in order to go straight.
Seems like a reasonable sacrifice to make for being able to have a bike that looks that make the beast with two backsing rad.
And have to do a three point turn to make it around a 45 degree turn.
Quote from: Rameses on August 12, 2008, 11:37:44 AM
I doubt people sticking unrelated shit in their listings costs ebay any money. I think that's probably all that would make them care.
It does not, on the contrary it probably makes them more money on all the add impressions they get by having people click on more pages to get to the shit they actually want or is related.
I can still hate it and it gives me something to write about :)
Quote from: arai_speed on August 12, 2008, 11:55:26 AM
It does not, on the contrary it probably makes them more money on all the add impressions they get by having people click on more pages to get to the shit they actually want or is related.
I can still hate it and it gives me something to write about :)
Oh don't get me wrong, I make the beast with two backsing hate it too.
I'm just not exactly fond of ebay either.
That is one hell of a chicken stripe you got there bud...
Quote from: wbeck257 on August 12, 2008, 11:59:05 AM
That is one hell of a chicken stripe you got there bud...
make the beast with two backs a chicken strip, that's the whole chicken. [laugh]
Quote from: arai_speed on August 12, 2008, 11:35:18 AM
I hate that BS, they add non-related keywords to their auctions to get better results on searches. Why isn't ebay aware of this? Or maybe they are and they don't care?
There are times when I find it BS but many times when I am selling something, I do it. Because of the piss poor search engine ebay uses, people will not find your item unless they are searching within whatever category it is listed in. I found this out when I was selling some Triumph TR7 bits. Back then anyway, if someone searched for Tr7 or TR-7 or Tr-7 they would not find items listed as TR7 (correct spelling). So if you want to get exposure, you are forced to list it as TR7, TR-7, Tr7, Tr-7. Conversely, if someone had incorrectly listed it, and I was searching for TR7 parts, I would not have found it.
If I am selling something that will fit a Triumph or MG or Morgan, Austin, Aston Martin, Ginetta, Morris, TVR, Jaguar, Rover, etc, should I not list it that way? No. If only ten out of a thousand people see the item then I (probably) don't sell it and ebay makes much less money as well.
There are also times where somebody that might not be looking for a Busa (to use this example) but is taken by the striking beauty of the machine and bids. If the seller had not put in "ducati" the bidder may never have found his newest love child.
Point of my ramble? Don't get your panties in a bunch over this.
oh yeah, shouldn't this be in "no moto"?
Quote from: SP3 on August 12, 2008, 12:29:45 PM
oh yeah, shouldn't this be in "no moto"?
This is the right section...
General Monster Forum
General monster and motorcycle talk (not just monsters)
How much would it cost to convert it back to a regular 'busa?
[laugh] [laugh] [laugh]
I just noticed the picture where he demonstrates how wide the rim is by putting two $100 bills on the rim, one on each side of the spokes.
I don't know about the rest of you, but I sure am impressed. [roll]
I don't get it, does a person ride it, or stick a quarter in a slot and watch a gum ball go tumbling across the poorly rendered half naked chicks, through the air ride plumbing, down the $15000 swing arm, around the impressively excessive rear wheel where it's dispensed a gum ball w/ very bad taste...
Quote from: SP3 on August 12, 2008, 12:21:03 PM
Point of my ramble? Don't get your panties in a bunch over this.
I roll Commando style homie!
Quote from: SP3 on August 12, 2008, 12:29:45 PM
oh yeah, shouldn't this be in "no moto"?
No shit! [laugh]
QuoteThis is the right section...
General Monster Forum
General monster and motorcycle talk (not just monsters)
Wait, its a moto? Coulda fooled me... :-X
Quick question: do 'busa's have a dry clutch? Or did he snaffle that from a ducati? ???
Quote from: roy-nexus-6 on August 12, 2008, 05:42:17 PM
Quick question: do 'busa's have a dry clutch? Or did he snaffle that from a ducati? ???
I don't know about stock, but the 400hp+ drag bikes have an after market kit where they can change the plates between runs. I saw it on Pinks, one time.
Invested $30,000? Why doesn't he just tell it up front, and say blew $30,000. An investment is supposed to have a return.
POS
Quotehe first thing that you notice is the $15000.00 Chrome Double sided swing arm
christ, i need to buy a welder
Quote from: roy-nexus-6 on August 12, 2008, 05:42:17 PM
Quick question: do 'busa's have a dry clutch? Or did he snaffle that from a ducati? ???
No, 'busa's do not have a dry clutch. There is a guy on tlzone.net (for owners of Suzuki TL1000S/R) who makes wet clutch covers with a lexan window. When the bike is on its sidestand, oil does not show in the window.
I don't know if that cover on that Hayabusa is from the guy on the TL forum but it looks a lot like the one he makes/sells.