jhwalker wrote: I expect the break-in to be complete when I arrive home. The top end is not very high, so I will not have to reach crazy speeds to accomplish.
*To be clear, remember, it really isn't about speed, but RPM. I had to back down to Third, just because even at 80 the Busa is just loafing from there on up. At any speed, actually.
My Advice? Like any new "normal" car; Just ride the damn thing. Just as you would any other day, any other bike. Things will mate, bond, heat cycle and scuff in over due time with not even so much as a second thought about it. You may even be pleasantly surprised to find that NOTHING fails, and the ride and stay over down there will simply be a nice break in your daily routine.
Regarding Hayabusas , wheel spin, and speeds in gears; Check that "Dashboard" video one more time. Notice it isn't even really bumping the Redline in 2nd way up around 115, 120 indicated. Hell, plenty of new "Liter Bikes" are geared and are quite capable of hitting 100 - In 1st Gear!
Not that you would, or have a reason to do it for more than a split second before continuing on your way to true warp speed by grabbing another gear. But, it is mechanically within it's limits quite easily on some modern machines. Spooky.
Oh, and where is the good old SoCal-T "BULLSHIT" flag Smiley? Tetge may not have even known it, but I have witnessed him laying "darkies" on MANY a corner exit at speed. From the Apex, all the way out to full vertical 100 yards down the next straight. On public roads. There is always a percentage of side or forward slip, especially on a big, heavy, powerful bike like the Hayabusa. And transferring all that power to the ground in a patch not much bigger than the size of a Silver Dollar, yes it does leave a clearly visible "Stripe". Even at very high speeds. I've seen him do it, from very close proximity.
Hell, even commuting home over the 'Crest in the car on a Sunday morning, I could just "read" the road and tell when a pack of hot, fast riders had already headed up the hill in front of me; there would be visible stripes running through and long out of all the tight corner exits. Sometimes you could even see late braking streaks, straight as an arrow from the rear tire as it went from centerline to deep into corner entry. There are signs to look for. And some last for days, if not a week or more depending on traffic.
Perhaps (at best) simply those big, fat, soft tires picking up every little pebble and speck of dirt, dust or sand and thus making a "CLEAN" line through the corner as he rolled along in front of me. We all have experienced the thin "automatic machine gun style solid stream of sand / debris rooster tail coming off of lead bikes. Pitting and spraying anyone coming across the tail end of another bikes "jet stream wake" at speed. But, these marks were put down, and stayed. It wasn't just a "dusting off" of the road.
So, yeah. Bullshit. He's put down many a "Darky". Perhaps not to the extremely obvious degree of the guy in the Busa video with is nuts on the speedometer, but he has, and I am sure, will yet again put more down some day.
True Story.