2009 Suzuki Hayabusa on 2040-motos
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Suzuki Hayabusa description
09 Suzuki Hayabusa on a 2003 frame. 15xxx miles Full brocks exhaust Power Commander 5 mapped perfectly Flashed ECU (no top speed restriction) Pazzo levers braided brake lines Adjustable rearsets Velocity stacks K&N air filter Vortex front and rear sprockets Upgraded chain Heavy valve Springs for nitrous Mild cam grind, fast bike. Lots of extras, helmets, matching leather jacket, bike stands, gloves, needs a responsible owner, quick bike!
Bike was rebuilt with a 2003 frame due to customization and the desire to race it once upon a time, has been inspected by the state of Hawaii and Georgia. Title is clear and registerable in any state. Saves on insurance as well. Bike is a 8/10 and has been garage kept. |
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