I don't believe I have ever seen a review where someone has done as good a job at conveying the experience of riding a particular bike. This is top shelf journalism.
I seriously can't stand motorcycle reviews. Because they are SO VAGUE and they don't give any details whatsoever. AHHHH... How can someone spend hours and hours riding something and then just say "it has good power." Most jounalists should be FIRED on the spot. You would NEVER see a car review, where they talk for 30 minutes without providing any information. These facts must be talked about in a "review" video: 1.) Engine smoothness. 2.) Torque curve and power delivery characteristics. 3.) Gear ratios and cruising RPM at 70mph. 4.) Vibration in the foot pegs and bars. 5.) Seat comfort 6.) Gas mileage. 7.) Highway wind noise and helmet wind buffeting. 8.) Comfort in traffic, chain lash, clutch pull, ease of steering at slow speed.
I’m always dumbfounded by the number of views & likes for these reviews or riding tips etc. Neeves, is so professional, unbiased, honest and unpretentious, this channel deserves so much more foot traffic. Such a brilliant review! !
I LOVE your smile when talkiing about busa. I was riding my first gen busa last week in Sweden from Umeå to Alvesta ....1100 km in 10h including 4 stop for refueling, coffeeeeee and Marlboro ....i only need to change my helmet. Nothing more guys.... Really LOVE MCN
A genuine review done by a motorcycle journalist who doesn’t pretend to be a master of testing a motorbikes performance stats, which in real world terms makes it equal to all riders and their own abilities... by the way I am Marc Marquez (this week only)
Always enjoy Michaels test rides.Having owned over 30 motorcycles during my almost 50 years of riding and crashing, he really relates the true experience of what its like to pilot these truely awsome machines that I will probably never get to ride now ! Ride on Michael
I'm not rally a fan of Japanese bikes, but I have to give respect to the Hayabusa for staying true to its roots. I've always loved the smooth curves of the bike's body. The Hayabusa;s design never gets old. Another thing. This was a beautifully made review. I enjoyed watching it.
Just got my 2022 'Busa 2 months back and you've nailed this one hands down.... bravo !!! ...I haven't been on a sport bike in 6 years had a Harley for the wife, that thing was awful !!! Sold it 4 years ago.... Pulled the trigger on a Black And Gold in February and can't be happier, it's heavier than my GSXR 750 then again i'm 59 now so this is a better fit but it's realistically a great smooth powerful handful of bliss !!! my face hurts from the stupid grin a hand full of throttle produces !!! Thanks for the video .. i agree 100% on all points you made. Keep your tires planted and stay safe brother !!! TT
I feel you. I got a silver and red, and it's the first 'Busa I've ever ridden. Coming from a modded '06 ZX-10R that used to eat 'Busas and ZX-14s for lunch, this one feels much more powerful (on Mode A). While the ZX-10R felt almost like a tight rubber band when accelerating, like a turbo car, the 'Busa feels like it just time-warps. The pull is instant and feels never-ending. Smile maker for sure. 😁 I've never felt such delicious acceleration before, and that's short-shifting. I've yet to give it a full wristful and kissing the redline. I feel no curiosity at all, because at only 1/2 to 3/4 throttle it feels like the bike wants to rip my arms off and keep going by itself. I have to watch the speedo obsessively. I have no intention of reflashing the ECU when it becomes available. In mode A, it pulls satisfyingly hard for me. Mode B feels weaker down low and Mode C feels like an entire different, much slower bike with a more rubbery powerband feel. If I do anything, it'll be some exhaust slip-on at the least, and a full system at the most. The stock ones are so quiet. Be safe and enjoy your toy! 🤓👍
My god, what a beautiful piece. Kudos to Suzuki for an intelligent, dare say mature, update to a real icon that can be ridden just about anywhere. Helibars, drop pegs, side bags... That just might do it! Thanks for another outstanding review.
I remember doing a tad over 200 mph on my 1999 Silver /Copper Busa when I first bought it. I pegged it on a cross country 90-mile stretch of road. It was like riding on rails and as smooth as silk. The trouble was the tiny dots in the far distance came up quick and before I knew it I was passing large oncoming trucks.
This was a well elaborated review, Neevesy. I've never been a fan of the Hayabusa's looks but I understand and respect their origin. Though I have no plans to own one, I'm just glad the Busa lives on.
I think that the good acceleration numbers are more about being longer and lower than any other bike with similar power. But 10.3 on 1/4 mile is still crazy fast :D
dont want to mention other channels as it sounds like im working for them, but one of the other experienced riders got 9.8 out of the 1/4 mile on the new Gen 3. michael got good results to be fair. its fast as hell. i love it. torque is king!
@@theonlyredspecial what no one seems to be expressing is that there's a big difference of times whether it's done on a 'prepped' 1/4 mile drag strip on not.
Great information and review on 2 videos. When Neeves likes a bike and "it's a fantastic thing", you know its an amazing experience. There just isn't a lot to impress after having ridden everything under the sun for 30 yrs! Thank you for conveying those feelings of amazement to us!
I followed a lot of motorcycle channels on yuotube laterly to have info gor buying a new bike. Mcn is the best channel for reviews and leaps ahead for useful info then other online channels. Keep up the good work and greetz from belgium ;-)
Great feedback again Neevesy, you do yourself down in the million plus views of the initial unveiling: a good half of those were down to it being you. Also great explanation of the experience of getting the speed down onto the runway. On another note I think that Suzuki have played an ace card in leaving the analogue clocks as the sweep of of the needle is more a sense of occasion than a blur of digital numbers. Excellent work again Sir 👍🏻
Beautiful review. Well done. I put a deposit on one as soon as they started taking them in February and sold my ‘17 GSXR 1000R to make room in the garage for it. There have been days when I’ve doubted I made the right choice but this review has me just bubbling over with excitement now... like a kid waiting for Christmas. No regrets at all now! Thank you for the review!
I made the same move once..sold my 2005 GSXR 1000 (in late 2005)..and purchased a Hayabusa. I always loved the 1000, but the Hayabusa was so much more bike. No regrets.
@@goodbonezz1289 I had the ‘04 GSXR 1000. Gave that to my little brother for his B-day after I bought the ‘17. Since my original comment above I have received and put over 8000 miles on the Gen 3 and it is by far the best decision I ever made. Totally love this bike! Having cruise control on a sport bike and being able to relax your grip and wrists while on the longer trips makes this bike so easy to enjoy all day! Silky smooth ride and lightning quick… I don’t care that it’s not a 200+ HP bike it’s got more power than I’ll ever need on the public roads. This review holds up even after my purchase.
I really like how he downplays his skill level. He is humble...refreshing and I respect his abilities ...I live in Canada and he is like a hockey player, Meaning he let's his actions do the talking rather then just his mouth and ego. Well done. I'm trading in my FJR for one. My bro had the original it was awesome. I always had Kawasakis ninja 1000's but this bike really appeals to me. I love the modernized look. It is a special beast. 👊🏻👍🏻
Great review!!! Use your reviews for a better understanding for new releases here in SA and think you are the most reliable and unbiased. Really gets us excited! Thanks Michael!
Mr. Neeves simply nails it. I own a Busa for around a year now and couldn't say it any other way. Truly brilliant review - really captures how you feel this beast as a rider. Subscribed a minute ago not to miss the next review...
I have a really tricked out gen 2 Busa that I absolutely love and to me it is irreplaceable but I need to tell you, I think I'm going to have to get one of these awesome machines. I really like it alot! I don't know if I would have a need for all the electronics, I wish Suzuki would allow a choice in when choosing my new bike I could order it without all of those intrusive rider aids. I want to feel it, I want to use the skills that I have and also practice to be even better when riding a bike, I don't want the bike riding me. I totally understand that Suzuki needed to add the electronics on the new Busa to keep up with the times and the competition, I just wish it were an option. When I do get my new Hayabusa I will just turn everything off so I can ride it and enjoy this beautiful bike to it's full potential. Thank you for another great very informative video on my favorite sport bike in the world, you guys are amazing and so very helpful!
Also when you look at actual dyno tests the power and especially torque is better on a new model up to 9500 rpm. So pretty much everywhere when it counts until you race it on the limit.
Sir Neevesy (I called U Sir, out of Respect) - I've seen 100s of videos of Reviews of Motorcycles (& Multiple times) - No One (Bar None) is So Articulate & Describes the Ride of the Bike So Well & intricately & Perspectively !! Sir - Hats of to U !! Please Accept My Thanks for ALL Ur Videos !! If I'm Looking to See the Review of a Bike - I First See / Check, If U have Done one on it - Cause that's The ULTIMATE & nothing More Needs to be seen !! Thank U from the Bottom of My Heart !! GOD Bless U :) - An Avid Fan & Rider :)
These reviews are brilliant! They are so well rounded, by focusing on the pros and cons. I didn’t get the impression was actually an issue either ;-) Just looking at the list price. Doesn’t seem bad value either
I remember a couple months ago everyone accused Suzuki of a failure and from what I remember you putting this wonderful bike down in some ways including that it’s not suited for you because your short. But now a few months later suddenly after ACTUALLY RIDING it we see a totally different story. Good to see 👍 Still a legend and still King of the Road 👍👍👍👍
Incredible bike. Really not sure I would want something that fast on the road. not sure I see the point. Great video by MCN, this chap is a bit of a legend.
I bought a new 2007 Limited and LOVED it to pieces!!! I ultimately sold it because I have a bad back and couldnt ride it more than an hour. I currently ride a VMax but love going to the store to sit on the newer ones. PHENOMINAL motorcycle!!!
I did not know of Mr Neeves standing in the motorcycle world back when I watched this for the first time.I was just looking at the bike.Now after really knowing about Neevsey and rewatching this just now It was so good of him to do this excellent test and review and to hear that he takes the Hayabusa for what it is.Great explanations on this jazzed up version and its new stuff(back then anyway).Very nicely done.
7:58. "All you need to do is just leave it in top gear." Thank you. I watched a review yesterday where a guy said he was leaving the new Hayabusa in 3rd gear, to be "in the meat of the power" on the highway, going around corners. I got the feeling that the guy didn't understand the point of the Hayabusa. The engine being 1340cc, with a really long stroke, means, you don't need to downshift to accelerate.
As an MCN magazine subscriber, I was very impressed with this super pro review, top marks here. I owned a gen one for 2 years and it was so fast. I'd love to see the new GSXS 1000 reviewed, its looks are already a bone of contention, much like the original Busa. Personally, I think it'll fly out of the dealerships with that price and spec.
Great review. I have owned 4 Suzuki gsxr 1000s over the years. Just traded my 2018 gsxr 1000r on a 2018 Hayabusa because im doing more road riding now. I was a little bit worried about not being able to do good wheelies on the hayabusa, but I saw you doing a few in this video. Thanks im exciting to see how my hayabusa goes. 😊
What a great review, thanks MCN ! Imagine that bike with 30% more horsepower, like we had expected it to be, that brilliant bike would then be really spectacular. But I guess the aftermarket will fix that :)
My friend got this Hayabusa when it first came out and it's better in every way that the old model ever was. It's big and heavy and smooth and comfortable and handles great...there's only 1 thing wrong with it, it's not a ZX-14R.......the Ninja eats The Hayabusas lunch all day.
Just sold my 2018 'busa (heartbroken/my first new bike), but will no doubt have another, I've heard there will be a white one later in the year and saw the pcp deals in MCN today :D
Legends will never die including the busa it will go down in history!! It’s amazing at 187 hp it’s still faster then a 30 k super bike says a lot I will own one for sure and thank you for a wonderful video!!!
Love your super detailed sharing of the riding experience!!! I could probably never be able to ride this big of a super bike but appreciate the review!
I just demo’d the new Busa at a Suzuki demo event reciently & yes, everything he says about it is true. What a fantastic motorcycle. Tame enough to ride through traffic, but once you get the RPMs up…OMG, what a rush. Hang on baby!! The quick shifter is butter smooth even with my wife on the back. The suspension soaks it all up & the brakes are fantastic. Not to grabby with excellent modulation. You should absolutely not determine what bike to buy based on numbers alone. You really need to ride it. I was suprised how much I liked it. I’ve been riding for for 20yrs & my current bike is an FJR1300ES
On big engine bikes like this, one of the most important comfort issues is the amount of convection and radiant heat on the rider in motion and at rest. Because if it is hot on a warm sunny day, that is the no. 1 deal breaker. No. 2 are the ergometrics. No.3 is the power.
Best and most honest review. The paper spec guys need to pay attention. Your extra numbers on paper don't mean jack! Truth be told you couldn't even launch the new busa with everything it throws at you.
The only motorcycle manufacturer who still pays homage to the god of speed. The designers of the Hayabusa have balls in their pants and don't jump on the bandwagon of the softened 21st century motorcycles. Thank you Suzuki!
Obviously everyone with a Gen 3 busa is going to reflash the ecu anyway..take out all the restrictions and replace the stock exhaust with a full titanium exhaust anyway. Should make up for any downfalls right there.
Good Lord, haven't been in these parts for a few years, so I'm delighted to see MCN have stopped making those awful low quality videos. This one is cracking in terms of production quality and attention to subject matter and also owes a great deal to Mr Neeves' superb presentation skills. This is exactly what you want from a review and leaves you feeling far more informed about the bike than you would be from stats alone because Neevesy knows his onions and communicates so succinctly how the beast actually feels. Great stuff!
Really awesome review. I got to test ride the Busa not at top speed but cruising along Southend Seafront! 🤣 Really grateful for the opportunity for my first ride on a Busa! 😁👍
Didnt take a left at the Kurrsal and go for a tear up on the a127 then😄 Shame, as i reckon one of these will be such a good ride on a dual carraigeway or motorway lol. One day in the future for me maybe, just dont have the dough saved up atm. Will be carrying on with my MT07 for now, although that itself is great fun 👌
Have had my 23 for 3 months and 7000km. Changed my screen for a powerbronze double bubble. Csn easily get 50mpg on chilled out riding. Heavy bike on slow move but loses weight when moving. Got 5000km from factory tyres.
To all those crying about a few numbers you can always tweak those figures by adding or reducing a gear tooth on the rear . Also a quick flash helps as well after you put some aftermarket cans on it.
For all those saying the Busa fell off and doesn’t make decent hp figures. It’s still quicker than all of your sports bikes that make more power!! Listen to what he said. It’s the fastest road going super bike they’ve ever tested.
Besides that, most of us will never use more than 75% of the bikes output where we ride anyway.......and live to tell about it, with how distracted drivers in cars are now. I love how everyone acts like they need 200 hp and are disappointed that the Gen 3 is 6 less hp. I had an '08 for eight years and that thing was basically a controlled rocket on two wheels.
The Hayabusa is all about max power & torque. When every other bike manufacturer is adding power & losing weight dealing with euro5 regs suzuki gives us electronics the bike should have had years ago. With 200+ hp liter bikes the Busa disappoints this Busa fan.
Well presented thanks I had a loan of a Busa for 3 months a mate of lost his licence for about 10 years, long story was caught riding on an already 2 year suspension on a double demerit and fine long weekend. Anyway the busa is an awesome machine its comfortable handles beautifully and the power. 1st gear your right you gotta hang on it certainly takes you back somewhat, quick as really. My own bike was GSXR 600 in mid 2000, have to also give it credit I literally rode it everywhere in every condition never let me down. Ok cheers and look forward to more segments.
Great viewing as always but@14.40 just as your coming to a stop, almost upright, I can see what looks like the the oil warning light on...any comments ?
I had a CBR 1100XX as a second bike and that thing was a bullet compared to other sport bikes, even when down on power the length and aero of that bike made it so much easier to launch and ride at top speed.
Great review! I wish you could have had more time with it. And to have been able to ride a gen2 back to back for more of a comparison of the updates. Kudos to Suzuki. I love the new styling. Cleaner lines, and bold accent colors. I also appreciate the risky (non) move of staying with the analogue clocks. IMO seeing actual dials move instead of digits flashing by or a bar graph tachometer, is easier to take in and adds to the experience. There are so many excellent motorcycles available today, I'm disappointed I can't own them all. This one included.
I don't believe I have ever seen a review where someone has done as good a job at conveying the experience of riding a particular bike. This is top shelf journalism.
Very good point, I completely agree and want to thank you for pointing it out
I think over 20yrs of reviewing bikes will do that to ya 😆
I seriously can't stand motorcycle reviews. Because they are SO VAGUE and they don't give any details whatsoever. AHHHH... How can someone spend hours and hours riding something and then just say "it has good power." Most jounalists should be FIRED on the spot. You would NEVER see a car review, where they talk for 30 minutes without providing any information.
These facts must be talked about in a "review" video:
1.) Engine smoothness.
2.) Torque curve and power delivery characteristics.
3.) Gear ratios and cruising RPM at 70mph.
4.) Vibration in the foot pegs and bars.
5.) Seat comfort
6.) Gas mileage.
7.) Highway wind noise and helmet wind buffeting.
8.) Comfort in traffic, chain lash, clutch pull, ease of steering at slow speed.
You could have taken the words out of my mouth
I’m always dumbfounded by the number of views & likes for these reviews or riding tips etc. Neeves, is so professional, unbiased, honest and unpretentious, this channel deserves so much more foot traffic. Such a brilliant review! !
Thanks, we are working on it!
Brilliant video. Could listen to Neevesy talking about bikes all day long! 👍
Yes 👍🙂
Watching that analogue speedo fly round gives a real impression of the acceleration - mental! Wish more modern bikes still had analogue clocks.
Thats so true nothing like watching the rev counter needle moving back and fourth etween gear shifts.
Easily to register data on dash in digital form (if and when your looking at it) when at speed.
Digital is absolutely retarded for racing.
Imo
I only intended to watch a few minutes of this but Neevesy is so good I watched the whole thing...
I LOVE your smile when talkiing about busa. I was riding my first gen busa last week in Sweden from Umeå to Alvesta ....1100 km in 10h including 4 stop for refueling, coffeeeeee and Marlboro ....i only need to change my helmet. Nothing more guys....
Really LOVE MCN
This guy is such a professional reviewer. Great video!
The new ‘Busa looks so beautiful to me.
A genuine review done by a motorcycle journalist who doesn’t pretend to be a master of testing a motorbikes performance stats, which in real world terms makes it equal to all riders and their own abilities...
by the way I am Marc Marquez (this week only)
Neveesy has the capability to let me fall in love with every bike he reviews.
Please stop it.
Best journalist, tester, appasionate ever ever.
Bravo!
Love it or hate it, it's an icon. Now and (probably) forever. Cheers Mr. Neeves ;)
When Neevsy says it’s a fantastic thing..... it must be!
Always enjoy Michaels test rides.Having owned over 30 motorcycles during my almost 50 years of riding and crashing, he really relates the true experience of what its like to pilot these truely awsome machines that I will probably never get to ride now ! Ride on Michael
I think they've nailed the styling. It really is a stunner.
Agreed 100%. They managed to modernize the styling and sharpen it up a bit without alienating the identity of what “Busa” should look like.
Huge improvement over that horrid rear end of previous gen.
I was never a fan of the old design but this one sure is a looker. 😍
I'm not rally a fan of Japanese bikes, but I have to give respect to the Hayabusa for staying true to its roots. I've always loved the smooth curves of the bike's body. The Hayabusa;s design never gets old. Another thing. This was a beautifully made review. I enjoyed watching it.
Let me guess, big fan of British bikes🤣?? Voted Brexit, read the tabloids. Of course, I might be wrong😫
@@KimTebrok Hello, Mick. I own an Italian bike.
@@slesperadoyou mean your Ducati that spends more time at your local mechanical shop than at your place 😂
Just got my 2022 'Busa 2 months back and you've nailed this one hands down.... bravo !!! ...I haven't been on a sport bike in 6 years had a Harley for the wife, that thing was awful !!! Sold it 4 years ago.... Pulled the trigger on a Black And Gold in February and can't be happier, it's heavier than my GSXR 750 then again i'm 59 now so this is a better fit but it's realistically a great smooth powerful handful of bliss !!! my face hurts from the stupid grin a hand full of throttle produces !!! Thanks for the video .. i agree 100% on all points you made. Keep your tires planted and stay safe brother !!! TT
I feel you. I got a silver and red, and it's the first 'Busa I've ever ridden. Coming from a modded '06 ZX-10R that used to eat 'Busas and ZX-14s for lunch, this one feels much more powerful (on Mode A).
While the ZX-10R felt almost like a tight rubber band when accelerating, like a turbo car, the 'Busa feels like it just time-warps. The pull is instant and feels never-ending. Smile maker for sure. 😁
I've never felt such delicious acceleration before, and that's short-shifting. I've yet to give it a full wristful and kissing the redline.
I feel no curiosity at all, because at only 1/2 to 3/4 throttle it feels like the bike wants to rip my arms off and keep going by itself. I have to watch the speedo obsessively.
I have no intention of reflashing the ECU when it becomes available. In mode A, it pulls satisfyingly hard for me. Mode B feels weaker down low and Mode C feels like an entire different, much slower bike with a more rubbery powerband feel.
If I do anything, it'll be some exhaust slip-on at the least, and a full system at the most. The stock ones are so quiet.
Be safe and enjoy your toy! 🤓👍
I haven't ridden since I smacked my leg up a few years ago but this review is so motivating, it brings the excitement right back, so a huge thank you.
Pleasure - hope the recovery has gone well!
My god, what a beautiful piece. Kudos to Suzuki for an intelligent, dare say mature, update to a real icon that can be ridden just about anywhere. Helibars, drop pegs, side bags... That just might do it! Thanks for another outstanding review.
Thank you very much!
I remember doing a tad over 200 mph on my 1999 Silver /Copper Busa when I first bought it. I pegged it on a cross country 90-mile stretch of road. It was like riding on rails and as smooth as silk. The trouble was the tiny dots in the far distance came up quick and before I knew it I was passing large oncoming trucks.
This is such a brilliant review straight from the heart & a Busa fan can relate to it every bit.
This was a well elaborated review, Neevesy. I've never been a fan of the Hayabusa's looks but I understand and respect their origin. Though I have no plans to own one, I'm just glad the Busa lives on.
I think that the good acceleration numbers are more about being longer and lower than any other bike with similar power. But 10.3 on 1/4 mile is still crazy fast :D
Please do a BTP video on this. I want you to hear you scream "vaaat da faaaaak" as you accelerate full power on this bike.
dont want to mention other channels as it sounds like im working for them, but one of the other experienced riders got 9.8 out of the 1/4 mile on the new Gen 3. michael got good results to be fair. its fast as hell. i love it. torque is king!
Fakenews
@@theonlyredspecial what no one seems to be expressing is that there's a big difference of times whether it's done on a 'prepped' 1/4 mile drag strip on not.
that is all for today, thank you for watching and have a nice day!
I have had four busas ridding a 2014 with 47,000 mi now. that was a great interpretation of the new bike good job. can’t wait to get my new Busa.
Great information and review on 2 videos. When Neeves likes a bike and "it's a fantastic thing", you know its an amazing experience. There just isn't a lot to impress after having ridden everything under the sun for 30 yrs! Thank you for conveying those feelings of amazement to us!
I followed a lot of motorcycle channels on yuotube laterly to have info gor buying a new bike. Mcn is the best channel for reviews and leaps ahead for useful info then other online channels. Keep up the good work and greetz from belgium ;-)
Wow, thanks!
Great feedback again Neevesy, you do yourself down in the million plus views of the initial unveiling: a good half of those were down to it being you. Also great explanation of the experience of getting the speed down onto the runway. On another note I think that Suzuki have played an ace card in leaving the analogue clocks as the sweep of of the needle is more a sense of occasion than a blur of digital numbers. Excellent work again Sir 👍🏻
Beautiful review. Well done. I put a deposit on one as soon as they started taking them in February and sold my ‘17 GSXR 1000R to make room in the garage for it. There have been days when I’ve doubted I made the right choice but this review has me just bubbling over with excitement now... like a kid waiting for Christmas. No regrets at all now!
Thank you for the review!
I made the same move once..sold my 2005 GSXR 1000 (in late 2005)..and purchased a Hayabusa. I always loved the 1000, but the Hayabusa was so much more bike. No regrets.
@@goodbonezz1289 I had the ‘04 GSXR 1000. Gave that to my little brother for his B-day after I bought the ‘17.
Since my original comment above I have received and put over 8000 miles on the Gen 3 and it is by far the best decision I ever made. Totally love this bike! Having cruise control on a sport bike and being able to relax your grip and wrists while on the longer trips makes this bike so easy to enjoy all day! Silky smooth ride and lightning quick… I don’t care that it’s not a 200+ HP bike it’s got more power than I’ll ever need on the public roads.
This review holds up even after my purchase.
Excellent video, miss my 2000 busa, everything I have said for years spot on.
Loved this review. Really conveys something of the unique & special experience of riding one.
I really like how he downplays his skill level. He is humble...refreshing and I respect his abilities ...I live in Canada and he is like a hockey player,
Meaning he let's his actions do the talking rather then just his mouth and ego. Well done. I'm trading in my FJR for one. My bro had the original it was awesome. I always had Kawasakis ninja 1000's but this bike really appeals to me. I love the modernized look. It is a special beast. 👊🏻👍🏻
Yeah- he,s a humble bloke, could listen to his reviews all-day long.
Very very good video and audio quality in internet. You so soo calm. Wonderful review from wonderful MCN
I completely agree with Timothy below. Awesome job Neevsey. Also, whoever did the post production editing deserves an Oscar.
6:14 photograph is awesome, Suzuki could use it to sell the bike, awesome job!
Its been 7 days since i raced a Hayabusa with my Honda XX superblackbird, and i still smile 😅😏 XX all the way
Great review!!! Use your reviews for a better understanding for new releases here in SA and think you are the most reliable and unbiased. Really gets us excited! Thanks Michael!
Mr. Neeves simply nails it. I own a Busa for around a year now and couldn't say it any other way. Truly brilliant review - really captures how you feel this beast as a rider. Subscribed a minute ago not to miss the next review...
I have a really tricked out gen 2 Busa that I absolutely love and to me it is irreplaceable but I need to tell you, I think I'm going to have to get one of these awesome machines. I really like it alot! I don't know if I would have a need for all the electronics, I wish Suzuki would allow a choice in when choosing my new bike I could order it without all of those intrusive rider aids. I want to feel it, I want to use the skills that I have and also practice to be even better when riding a bike, I don't want the bike riding me. I totally understand that Suzuki needed to add the electronics on the new Busa to keep up with the times and the competition, I just wish it were an option. When I do get my new Hayabusa I will just turn everything off so I can ride it and enjoy this beautiful bike to it's full potential.
Thank you for another great very informative video on my favorite sport bike in the world, you guys are amazing and so very helpful!
Lucky you can disable all riding aids but I think only the ABS is non switchable
A mature review from a man who clearly knows what he's talking about.
Thank you!
Also when you look at actual dyno tests the power and especially torque is better on a new model up to 9500 rpm. So pretty much everywhere when it counts until you race it on the limit.
Sir Neevesy (I called U Sir, out of Respect) - I've seen 100s of videos of Reviews of Motorcycles (& Multiple times) - No One (Bar None) is So Articulate & Describes the Ride of the Bike So Well & intricately & Perspectively !!
Sir - Hats of to U !! Please Accept My Thanks for ALL Ur Videos !!
If I'm Looking to See the Review of a Bike - I First See / Check, If U have Done one on it - Cause that's The ULTIMATE & nothing More Needs to be seen !!
Thank U from the Bottom of My Heart !!
GOD Bless U :)
- An Avid Fan & Rider :)
Many have commented how good this review is. After viewing it myself it's easy to see why
Can't wait to see head to head comparisons vs the ZX-14
These reviews are brilliant! They are so well rounded, by focusing on the pros and cons.
I didn’t get the impression was actually an issue either ;-)
Just looking at the list price. Doesn’t seem bad value either
You like it then Neevesy’👌🏽
Good honest review as always and having been a Busa owner for 14 years, got my pulse going👍🏽
Well done Suzuki - if you’re good at something…keep doing it!
awesome review on the ´busa.....A beautiful bike and we really felt your passion for it!
I love analogue clocks.
That's why I'm always watch out for new contents and reviews of MCN. I always believe Neevesy. He is just straight to the point.
what a chilled out but clued up review from a v fast guy
I remember a couple months ago everyone accused Suzuki of a failure and from what I remember you putting this wonderful bike down in some ways including that it’s not suited for you because your short. But now a few months later suddenly after ACTUALLY RIDING it we see a totally different story. Good to see 👍
Still a legend and still King of the Road 👍👍👍👍
Incredible bike. Really not sure I would want something that fast on the road. not sure I see the point. Great video by MCN, this chap is a bit of a legend.
I bought a new 2007 Limited and LOVED it to pieces!!! I ultimately sold it because I have a bad back and couldnt ride it more than an hour. I currently ride a VMax but love going to the store to sit on the newer ones. PHENOMINAL motorcycle!!!
Great review, did I miss what the top speed was? Good Suzuki make it but the days for this kind of bike have gone. Last Gen.
I did not know of Mr Neeves standing in the motorcycle world back when I watched this for the first time.I was just looking at the bike.Now after really knowing about Neevsey and rewatching this just now It was so good of him to do this excellent test and review and to hear that he takes the Hayabusa for what it is.Great explanations on this jazzed up version and its new stuff(back then anyway).Very nicely done.
7:58. "All you need to do is just leave it in top gear." Thank you. I watched a review yesterday where a guy said he was leaving the new Hayabusa in 3rd gear, to be "in the meat of the power" on the highway, going around corners. I got the feeling that the guy didn't understand the point of the Hayabusa. The engine being 1340cc, with a really long stroke, means, you don't need to downshift to accelerate.
As an MCN magazine subscriber, I was very impressed with this super pro review, top marks here. I owned a gen one for 2 years and it was so fast. I'd love to see the new GSXS 1000 reviewed, its looks are already a bone of contention, much like the original Busa. Personally, I think it'll fly out of the dealerships with that price and spec.
Great to hear!
Great review. I have owned 4 Suzuki gsxr 1000s over the years. Just traded my 2018 gsxr 1000r on a 2018 Hayabusa because im doing more road riding now. I was a little bit worried about not being able to do good wheelies on the hayabusa, but I saw you doing a few in this video. Thanks im exciting to see how my hayabusa goes. 😊
What a great review, thanks MCN !
Imagine that bike with 30% more horsepower, like we had expected it to be, that brilliant bike would then be really spectacular. But I guess the aftermarket will fix that :)
My friend got this Hayabusa when it first came out and it's better in every way that the old model ever was. It's big and heavy and smooth and comfortable and handles great...there's only 1 thing wrong with it, it's not a ZX-14R.......the Ninja eats The Hayabusas lunch all day.
What makes you think zx14r is better?
It would be interesting to see some dyno stats on these since Suzuki is known to underplay their hp/nm stats (gsx-s1000(s/f)
Also, I imagine it's going to something of a monster with a full system and a tune.
Chris Moore did a video of a 2023 Hayabusa with Brock’s full exhaust and a tune. He’s also working on a 2023 turbo busa.
I love Hayabusa u r the best reviewer.i love you sir from india ❤️
Just sold my 2018 'busa (heartbroken/my first new bike), but will no doubt have another, I've heard there will be a white one later in the year and saw the pcp deals in MCN today :D
I bought my gen2 for the ownership experience with the intention of selling it the following year. That was 6 years ago..
Best Hayabusa Review
Great review . I am impressed . I would have liked to see what it would DO FLAT OUT … like how fast “ could “ it go say on the Bonneville Salt Flats ?
Still love your helmet. Looks good on that busa. Busa is stability.
This is possibly the best bike review I've ever seen... bravo..!! 😀
1st review I've ever watched twice ,says it all!
Legends will never die including the busa it will go down in history!! It’s amazing at 187 hp it’s still faster then a 30 k super bike says a lot I will own one for sure and thank you for a wonderful video!!!
Love your super detailed sharing of the riding experience!!! I could probably never be able to ride this big of a super bike but appreciate the review!
Great review of the best bike ever. Question..at 14:41 what was that red light that came on? Looked like an oil warning?
It’s the ABS light. He was hard on the brakes
Great looking bike , the busa has a presence that stops people in their tracks In awe of it
Putting the 55 profile will obviously help with tip in
Neevesy.....the best man at work!
I just demo’d the new Busa at a Suzuki demo event reciently & yes, everything he says about it is true. What a fantastic motorcycle. Tame enough to ride through traffic, but once you get the RPMs up…OMG, what a rush. Hang on baby!! The quick shifter is butter smooth even with my wife on the back. The suspension soaks it all up & the brakes are fantastic. Not to grabby with excellent modulation. You should absolutely not determine what bike to buy based on numbers alone. You really need to ride it. I was suprised how much I liked it. I’ve been riding for for 20yrs & my current bike is an FJR1300ES
On big engine bikes like this, one of the most important comfort issues is the amount of convection and radiant heat on the rider in motion and at rest. Because if it is hot on a warm sunny day, that is the no. 1 deal breaker. No. 2 are the ergometrics. No.3 is the power.
Best and most honest review. The paper spec guys need to pay attention. Your extra numbers on paper don't mean jack! Truth be told you couldn't even launch the new busa with everything it throws at you.
The only motorcycle manufacturer who still pays homage to the god of speed. The designers of the Hayabusa have balls in their pants and don't jump on the bandwagon of the softened 21st century motorcycles. Thank you Suzuki!
Love your content and presentation thanks
Just when I was having second thoughts on the busa, once again I'm sold.
Glad he focused on 'real world' power. Performance numbers are irrelevant if it aint smooth and usable.
Amazing explanation. And very humble too. A rare combo in a world of super hero’s
Obviously everyone with a Gen 3 busa is going to reflash the ecu anyway..take out all the restrictions and replace the stock exhaust with a full titanium exhaust anyway. Should make up for any downfalls right there.
15:18 Great review as always. Question: Why Euro 5 has to do with the tank capacity?
It doesn’t. The reason the tank is smaller is for the taller velocity stacks in the air box.
I'm happy that suzuki kept the bike alive. They aren't really doing good in sence of Buisness. This will definitely help them a bit!
Excellent review. I currently have an 02. One day I'll also have a 2012 and 2022. Such marvelous machines!
Great video, I really enjoy the brilliant descriptions of the whole experience. Really great bike.
Good Lord, haven't been in these parts for a few years, so I'm delighted to see MCN have stopped making those awful low quality videos. This one is cracking in terms of production quality and attention to subject matter and also owes a great deal to Mr Neeves' superb presentation skills. This is exactly what you want from a review and leaves you feeling far more informed about the bike than you would be from stats alone because Neevesy knows his onions and communicates so succinctly how the beast actually feels. Great stuff!
Goddammit, every time I come across an MCN/Neevesy video, it makes me want to get back on two wheels.
I love Neeves reviews for his honesty and insights...If I were entertain ANY bike purchase, the first thing I'd look for is a Neevesy Review... Cheers
Really awesome review. I got to test ride the Busa not at top speed but cruising along Southend Seafront! 🤣 Really grateful for the opportunity for my first ride on a Busa! 😁👍
Didnt take a left at the Kurrsal and go for a tear up on the a127 then😄
Shame, as i reckon one of these will be such a good ride on a dual carraigeway or motorway lol.
One day in the future for me maybe, just dont have the dough saved up atm.
Will be carrying on with my MT07 for now, although that itself is great fun 👌
@@kf8575 I didn’t have enough time unfortunately. You can’t really blast it along the A127 like you used too! 😩
Great review of The Black Stallion of Motorcycles
Have had my 23 for 3 months and 7000km. Changed my screen for a powerbronze double bubble. Csn easily get 50mpg on chilled out riding. Heavy bike on slow move but loses weight when moving. Got 5000km from factory tyres.
To all those crying about a few numbers you can always tweak those figures by adding or reducing a gear tooth on the rear . Also a quick flash helps as well after you put some aftermarket cans on it.
For all those saying the Busa fell off and doesn’t make decent hp figures. It’s still quicker than all of your sports bikes that make more power!! Listen to what he said. It’s the fastest road going super bike they’ve ever tested.
So few understand peak power vs power under the entire curve.
Besides that, most of us will never use more than 75% of the bikes output where we ride anyway.......and live to tell about it, with how distracted drivers in cars are now. I love how everyone acts like they need 200 hp and are disappointed that the Gen 3 is 6 less hp. I had an '08 for eight years and that thing was basically a controlled rocket on two wheels.
My 2022 busa what a machine simply brilliant
The Hayabusa is all about max power & torque. When every other bike manufacturer is adding power & losing weight dealing with euro5 regs suzuki gives us electronics the bike should have had years ago. With 200+ hp liter bikes the Busa disappoints this Busa fan.
well, i think regarding ABS settings you can map it to the desired input......
Well presented thanks
I had a loan of a Busa for 3 months a mate of lost his licence for about 10 years, long story was caught riding on an already 2 year suspension on a double demerit and fine long weekend. Anyway the busa is an awesome machine its comfortable handles beautifully and the power. 1st gear your right you gotta hang on it certainly takes you back somewhat, quick as really. My own bike was GSXR 600 in mid 2000, have to also give it credit I literally rode it everywhere in every condition never let me down. Ok cheers and look forward to more segments.
It amazing Suzuki Hayabusa..the best motosikal of the year
Great viewing as always but@14.40 just as your coming to a stop, almost upright, I can see what looks like the the oil warning light on...any comments ?
As usual Neevesy sums up the essence of the bike, the qualities and riding experience. Always a pleasure 👍🏻
I had a CBR 1100XX as a second bike and that thing was a bullet compared to other sport bikes, even when down on power the length and aero of that bike made it so much easier to launch and ride at top speed.
what I like is that it has symmetry in the exhaust even if they are so big
Great review! I wish you could have had more time with it. And to have been able to ride a gen2 back to back for more of a comparison of the updates.
Kudos to Suzuki. I love the new styling. Cleaner lines, and bold accent colors. I also appreciate the risky (non) move of staying with the analogue clocks. IMO seeing actual dials move instead of digits flashing by or a bar graph tachometer, is easier to take in and adds to the experience.
There are so many excellent motorcycles available today, I'm disappointed I can't own them all. This one included.