Thank you very much for this very informative video, If I didn't come across your video I wouldn't have known about this at all. I'm a proud owner of a 2006 Hayabusa with 28,000miles, just bought it 2 weeks ago. I haven't really done anything to it except for detailing it. I have no record of what has ever been done to this bike on maintenance but, I will start creating a log book for my bike. However, It had a power commander and I removed it because I don't need it, I'm 3rd owner and I love going up on the twisties, not straight ways. I want to have fun. At the end of the day I just want to ride.
Thank you very much for the video very well explained I had to use the choke a little bit to keep it running because it was out of sink but then once I synced up the one throttle body that was out it didn't need to choke anymore
i got same hayabusa when air box is on place there is a some sort of intake for a hose thats missing on the right side of the bike and i get the exhaust sensor fault on my bike,,what or where is that hose suppose to come from?? the bike really is drinking a lot off fuel right now.
Sorry, I don’t recall where that hose goes. I would suggest looking for a Hayabusa repair manual. It should have one or more diagrams that hopefully would show you. Good luck!
So, no reply from David? Do you find that bike runs rough at idle after you've ridden for a while? i.e. at a stop light when taking off it seems to want to stall.
GSXR1300X Sorry for tardy reply!! No it doesn’t idle roughly in the situation you described. I’d make sure that throttled bodies are synchronized, spark plugs are fresh and idle speed is properly adjusted. Good luck.
Thank you very much for this very informative video, If I didn't come across your video I wouldn't have known about this at all. I'm a proud owner of a 2006 Hayabusa with 28,000miles, just bought it 2 weeks ago. I haven't really done anything to it except for detailing it. I have no record of what has ever been done to this bike on maintenance but, I will start creating a log book for my bike. However, It had a power commander and I removed it because I don't need it, I'm 3rd owner and I love going up on the twisties, not straight ways. I want to have fun. At the end of the day I just want to ride.
Have fun. It’s a great bike. Be safe!
Thank you very much for the video very well explained I had to use the choke a little bit to keep it running because it was out of sink but then once I synced up the one throttle body that was out it didn't need to choke anymore
Once you disconnect factory vacuum hoses do I plug them off as I connect the sync tool
i got same hayabusa when air box is on place there is a some sort of intake for a hose thats missing on the right side of the bike and i get the exhaust sensor fault on my bike,,what or where is that hose suppose to come from?? the bike really is drinking a lot off fuel right now.
Sorry, I don’t recall where that hose goes. I would suggest looking for a Hayabusa repair manual. It should have one or more diagrams that hopefully would show you. Good luck!
Thanks for the video. I see you have heat shielding on ....hows it working?
I think what you’re seeing is just the standard rubber weather guard or shield. I haven’t added any heat shielding.
@@davidvonwolffersdorff2385 ever consider running without it?
my 01 busa is hesitating at 2k rpm and 3k rpm. am thinking it has this problem. thanks. a lot
So, no reply from David? Do you find that bike runs rough at idle after you've ridden for a while? i.e. at a stop light when taking off it seems to want to stall.
@@GSXR1300X mine does
GSXR1300X Sorry for tardy reply!! No it doesn’t idle roughly in the situation you described. I’d make sure that throttled bodies are synchronized, spark plugs are fresh and idle speed is properly adjusted. Good luck.
Thanks I will sync throttle bodies
Plugs are fresh
Any hp gains or just for smothness thru the rpms???
Primarily smoothness, but improved smoothness should help performance some. Good luck!
Great video thank you
Glad you liked it!
how to hayabusa gen 2 c40 code issues
Sorry, I don't know anything about the codes.