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1999 Suzuki Gsx1300r Hayabusa on 2040-motos

$6,999
YearYear:1999 MileageMileage:2134 ColorColor: BONES
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Canton, Ohio

Canton, OH
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Suzuki GS description

1999 Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa, INTERNET SPECIAL - Introducing the incredible new 1999 GSX1300R Hayabusa. Named after a falcon -- the fastest bird in the world -- the Hayabusa is a machine so advanced it will undoubtedly establish an entirely new category: Ultimate Sport. To achieve Suzuki's performance goals, the GSX1300R has a sleek aerodynamic design developed during countless hours of wind-tunnel testing. In fact, the Hayabusa's streamlined bodywork has the lowest coefficient of drag of any Suzuki street bike ever produced. The clean lines of its aerodynamic fairing and the unmistakable design of its headlight do more than contribute to performance, they create a style that identifies the Hayabusa as a performance machine in a class of one.

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