Suzuki Hayabusa 1999 Gsxr 1300 Black Low Miles Busa Sport Bike Motorcycle on 2040-motos
Suzuki Hayabusa tech info
Suzuki Hayabusa description
1999 Suzuki Hayabusa, 6400 miles, very clean polished frame and swing arm. Really Reliable. Runs consistent 8.80's@155 at 62"
Made 208 hp on pump gas. Great street bike. I have owned this bike for 13 years. I bought from the original owner with 400 miles
back in 1999.
Lee.s performance 1397cc
Stage 3 ported head
Yosh intake cam
Muzzy pipe
Power Commander
Air shifter
Marvic wheels
Trac Arm
Brock clutch cushion
MTC billet inner hub
Carpenter scoops
Thanks for looking.
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