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2007 Suzuki Hayabusa on 2040-motos

$8,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:14
Location:

Bremen, Indiana

Bremen, IN
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2007 Suzuki hayabusa, clean clean title in hand,custom painted flat gun metal gray, has a zook arm set at about 10" currently but can go 12" over,adjustable lowering link,custom undertail,mirror block offs,strapped in the front,emissions block offs,full muzzy exhaust,40 pound clutch springs,new Schnitz clutch,tether kill switch,sprocketed,speedo healer I have yet to put on,all stock parts are included,sure I am forgetting stuff also. Shoot cash offer no low balling or trade for car,truck,harley,other sport bikes,supermoto,cummins,duramax,powerstroke,etc. no dirtbikes or 4wheelers.

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