Monday, October 11, 2010

Suzuki Hayabusa - Split Personality

It took twice the attention to transform a stock Hayabusa into a show-stopping custom.
From the August, 2010 issue of Super Streetbike
By Dave Sonsky
Photography by Dino Petrocelli
2008 Suzuki Hayabusa Model
Model: Nucha Cashman
When it's a struggle for the average enthusiast to determine where the paint stops and the hard parts begin, the builder knows he's done his job. Flow is critical, and successfully fulfilling a theme from front to back without any awkward transitions is a lot harder than it seems. Moto Insanity showed how to do it with dramatic success.
2008 Suzuki Hayabusa Front View
On a properly executed build... 
  
2008 Suzuki Hayabusa Front View
On a properly executed build like this it's hard to tell where reality starts and fantasy ends.
With such a candid philosophy it's no wonder that this 2008 Suzuki Hayabusa's Transformer theme has been meticulously executed. Moto Insanity's in-house spray man, Fleming Tejada, attacked the project in two halves. The right side's Autobot scheme is based in blue, while the left features the Decepticons with hints of red to add some angry undertones. But where we'd a expect a basic dividing line down the middle or a similarly heartless transition, Tejada fused them together for a flawless flop from good to bad (robots-not paint). Both left and right sides utilize the frame's abundant surface area for display along with engine case covers and other exposed hard parts to continue the motif.
2008 Suzuki Hayabusa Air Ride Camera Switches
The air ride and camera switches... 
   
 
2008 Suzuki Hayabusa Air Ride Camera Switches
The air ride and camera switches are integrated into the paint scheme.
2008 Suzuki Hayabusa Illuminated Aluminum
We've seen glowing bodywork... 
   

2008 Suzuki Hayabusa Illuminated Aluminum
We've seen glowing bodywork before, but never illuminated aluminum. Say that three times fast.
2008 Suzuki Hayabusa Gas Cap
Transformers geeks will recognize... 
   
 
2008 Suzuki Hayabusa Brakes
No brakes? Look closer...... 
   
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2008 Suzuki Hayabusa Brakes
No brakes? Look closer...
2008 Suzuki Hayabusa Blackout Light Kit
The Hotbodies blackout light... 
   
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2008 Suzuki Hayabusa Blackout Light Kit
The Hotbodies blackout light kit tones down the turn signals' intensity and a rear camera is tucked in at the bottom of the Decepticon-logoed taillight.

2008 Suzuki Hayabusa Rear End
The unique swingarm has another trick up its sleeve-the rear brake is integrated between the sprocket and the hub. This feature not only cleans up the right side dramatically, but gets a lot of "point and discuss" debates going at bike nights as well. It doesn't operate merely with mental commands. Instead, the brake line is sneakily routed from its standard master cylinder location, around the front of the swingarm, then back along the inside of the left beam and finally to the caliper.
2008 Suzuki Hayabusa Left Side
Keeping watch on the rear is a camera lens that peers out from its molded housing inside the painted taillight cover. A Decepticon logo occupies most of the space where the light would be, and cleverly utilizes the stock bulbs for illumination.
2008 Suzuki Hayabusa Rear Rotor Caliper Assembly
2008 Suzuki Hayabusa Rear Rotor Caliper Assembly
Keen eyes will notice the rear rotor and caliper assembly are tucked neatly just inside the sprocket.
More aptly named upgrades came with the RC Components "Alien" wheels and matching rotors. Working alongside them is an Air FX air ride system to get the slam on when it's time to transform from street cruiser to lot crawler.

Front end: RC Components "Alien" wheel and rotor
Rear end: RC Components "Alien" wheel, AirFX air ride
Motor: Brock's Performance "Alien Head" exhaust, Power Commander V, BMC air filter
Paint: Fleming Tejada at Moto Insanity
Accessories: Hotbodies blackout taillight kit and undertail, Yana Shiki levers and grips, alligator seat
Builder: Moto Insanity (motoinsanity.com)

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