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2000 Unrestricted Custom Hayabusa on 2040-motos

US $3,800.00
YearYear:2000 MileageMileage:19735 ColorColor: purple/maroon/blue
Location:

Rochester, New Hampshire, US

Rochester, New Hampshire, US
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Suzuki Hayabusa photos

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Suzuki Hayabusa tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1300 VINVIN:js1gw71axy2106432

Suzuki Hayabusa description

Sweet custom busa. Professional flawless paint job that is purple in shade and maroon in sun and blue at night. Lots of chrome to include plastics and extended swing arm. Bike has a dry nos system with a custom power commander map. The dry system does not do any damage to the engine and does not require purging. It has only been used three times and it is like a seventh gear. Akro pipe that sounds great. This was the top pipe for the 2000 model that adds the most horse power. Six shooter bar ends, heli bars, dog bone lowering set up and much more. Custom seats to match the bike, both driver and passenger. The bike comes with the camel hump, passenger seat delete as seen in the photos and the obvious passenger seat.

I am the second owner and have put 1,500 miles on the bike since buying it. I am not a young kid and neither was the original owner. Well over $15,000.00 invested in this machine. Original owner works at a reputable auto body shop and is a detail fanatic. Bike has won several shows.. Oil changed with synthetic oil religiously. Bike shifts like new and has plenty of get up and go. NOT recomended for new riders. Also this bike is considered a sport touring bike so the insurance will be cheaper.

Any questions or if you need more pictures of particular thing let me know. Thanks for looking and it is truly a sweet bike. Wish I could keep it, but I am getting off bikes for a while.

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