Mostly the busa. I've got the dog bones off now and will be putting in some nonadjustable raising links. They claim to lift the tail a whole inch which would be insane. Guess what? I forgot to take measurements before installing so I will need to put the rear wheel on and the stock links to get a before measurement. Then take it apaprt again and do the after measurement. Let me tell you, if you never took the rear suspension tie rod nuts off, it's almost scary how tight they are. The busa was worse that the 14. Use an impact socket. I broke a regular 6 point ratchet socket on the busa's tie rod nuts. An impact is probably best to use but I only have a 26" breaker bar. I put a six point wrench on bolt head and supported that with a jack to keep it from turning. I have a suspension removal tutorial on here if you want to have a look.
I'm also changing the sprockets and chain on the busa. Still waiting for Renthal Utralight front sprocket to come in. I found an aluminum engine sprocket nut for the busa and it's inexpensive too. I have some new grips to put on that bike and an Accossato front brake MC. I have an APE manual cam chain tensioner waiting to go on and I'm planning to order BST rims for the busa. Other than that, a few aluminum and Ti bolts. Pondering buying a Ti engine and frame bolt kit but $700?....!
The 14 can't complain. It's gotten all the attention in the last ten years.
08 MIDNIGHT SAPPHIRE BLUE ZX-14 Now Deceased, will be resurected
2024 ZX-14R bran friggin NEW!