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FOR SALE is the "HATER MAKER", technically an almost new 2013 custom Suzuki Hayabusa. I am the original owner and builder. This bike was purchased brand new with 0 miles in January of 2015 from the show room floor. Bike was disassembled with 0 miles on it for a full frame off build. Total build time was close to 10 months. I personally built this bike. I have been building bikes for almost 20 years. There was so much thought put into this build down to every last part, nut and bolt. Nothing is untouched on this build. It is one of the most tastefully done Hayabusas you will find. It is perfectly street legal with all working turn signals, lights, baffle, etc. Factory VIN number is still visible on neck. It is not for beginners. The raked front end with 21" front and 360 rear is a beast to ride but with the front and rear air ride it rides like a dream. This bike is almost 9 feet long. It is not for curves. It is not for drag racing. It is for cruising and shows. It is not a trailer queen. I have ridden 360 tire bikes on mountain rides. It does take some getting used to. I will not modify a single part to the bike. It is being sold AS IS. It has only been out to Datyona Bike Week where it won 1st place in the prestigious Rat's Hole Show and Boardwalk show. It will shut down any bike show or bike night. Below I will list all modifications. I have clean title in hand and am the original title owner. I have all receipts for this build. The average person would pay 30k for this type of work and that's if you own the bike. There is over 100 hours of labor in this build. Every bolt and nut has been painted and powder coated. Attention to detail on this build is 2nd to none. Please ask any questions before you even think about buying. Bike is for sale locally too so I will end auction if sold. I won't even reply to stupid questions or low ball offers. Price is firm and it is a steal honestly. A $500 deposit is required via Paypal if the buy it now is used. This is NONREFUNDABLE. You will have 7 days to arrange full payment which is cash or a US bank certified check. I will consider delivery if serious depending on location but in the US only. I would also be open to shipping if handled by buyer at their expense. You will not be disappointed in this build. The compliments it gets will have you smiling every time you take it out! It is definitely a "Hater Maker".
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