2003 Suzuki Hayabusa 1300 Sportbike on 2040-motos

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2003 Suzuki Hayabusa 1300, Very fast, all custom options - 2003 Hayabusa 1300 New Features: New, lightweight 32-bit ECM for fast EFI and ignition processing speed, plus longer spark duration for more efficient combustion. New, lighter weight generator rotor. Polished stainless steel exhaust pipe for improved appearance. Bolt on, stainless-steel tie-down hooks (previously welded to sub-frame). 40th Anniversary model available beginning May, 2003 (MSRP: $10,999.00) Striking orange color scheme with black-painted frame and black swingarm
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Fri, 07 Jun 2013The California Air Resources Board has issued an executive order for the 2014 Suzuki Burgman 200, opening the way for the scooter to be introduced to the market. For several years now, Suzuki has offered two main scooter models for the American market, the Burgman 400 and the Burgman 650, with some offshoots such as the Suzuki Burgman 650 Executive. The new CARB executive order suggests Suzuki is ready to introduce a new, smaller model to the family.
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