What are the year splits with the model changes of the Suzuki Hayabusa?
What is the difference between each of the years?
I am looking at buying a used Hayabusa for drag race purposes and I am trying to find the best year for my dollar. Example: If 01 is the same as an 05 then I could save a lot of money by buying the 01 if I am getting the same bike. I also am looking for a fuel injected one.
Thanks for the info.
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if we need to conserve electricity, then why are we transfering the problem?
gas powered cars cause pollution and use up oil. electric cars use up a lot of electricity.
we do not have all that electricity and oil. so wtf?
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Some may disagree, but big cars are safer, little cars are more fuel efficient. I want to stand a chance of walking away if I get hit by a Tahoe, so I prefer a car with a little more girth.
I’m not sure how some of these high mileage, economical, small cars will fare, even with multiple airbags.
I would never forgive myself if something ever happened to my family while driving a tiny car. I choose safety over economy, and cannot justify sacrificing safety for a few dollars in fuel savings. I do want to save the world, also, by using less fuel, but have to be alive to do that.
What do you think?
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