Turbo Hayabusa - 230 Mph, 300 Hp!!!! on 2040-motos
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Suzuki Hayabusa description
2005 Suzuki Hayabusa with a RCC Stage II turbo! If you want the ultimately fast street bike this is it. The current configuration is capable of propelling you to speeds over 230 mph. This Stage II RCC kit is currently setup to produce around 300 HP and was tuned by legendary tuner and world land speed record crew chief Dave Owens. This bike also gets 50+ mpg under normal driving conditions! This bike is devilish fast and will accelerate faster than you can ever imagine!
The turbo combined with the ultra-rare 1999 copper/silver body work makes this bike really standout.
Lots of modifications including:
- Stage II RCC turbo kit (The raw kit cost $6500 alone)
Note: With race fuel and an intercooler you can get another 150+ HP out of this for a 450+ HP bike.
- Professional tune by the legendary Dave Owens
This bike was sent to the east coast for Dave Owens to setup and custom tune with proprietary air/fuel maps. Dave Owens is the crew chief who propelled the fastest Hayabusa to the world speed record in 2008.
- 1999 copper/silver body work
A very sought after color and if you were to purchase this from the Dealer it would be $3500. Only made this color combination in 1999. Gets lots of looks going down the road, especially from other Busa owners.
-Other Modifications include:
- Lightweight aluminum rear frame - very rare and saves about 11 lbs. from the back end of the bike.
- Swing arm extensions
- New dark smoke double bubble windscreen
- High heat coated exhaust turbo blow off and dump pipes
- Storage under hump – Tiger Racing
- New Michelins dual-compound front and back tires
- Mirror block offs with bar end mirrors
- Frame sliders
- Chrome chain
- Head Spacer for lower compression
- High end clutch and clutch springs
- Front end lowering kit
- Woodcraft Stator cover/protector
- Rear turn signals eliminated w/integrated LED rear brake and under tail
- Clear front turn signal’s
- Tank bag
- Power Commander III with custom tune by Dave Owens
- MT-2 Controller with custom tune by Dave Owens
- Corbin Front Seat
- Original front and passenger seat included!
This bike literally has the best of the best on it and is extremely fast and reliable.
Terms: $500 down within 48 hours, remaining payment due within 7 days.
Shipping: Buyer responsible for pickup of shipping. Seller will work with Buyers transport company to load bike.
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