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2007 Suzuki Gsx1300r Hayabusa on 2040-motos

$5,300
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Seneca, South Carolina

Seneca, SC
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Suzuki GS description

2007 Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa has been very meticulously cared for and maintained. 4450mis. I am the 3rd adult owner of this beautiful machine. This bike is finished in factory Black Nebular Pearl and the paint fit finish is practically perfect. This bike has always been adult owned, ridden, and maintained. It has never been ridden in foul weather and is always kept in an environmentally controlled garage. It has never been raced or abused and has lead a pampered life with only 4450 easy miles registered on the odometer. The bike runs extremely strong and reliable and has never given me any problems. This bike has no bank liens against it and I have the title in hand. The bike has just been serviced with new fluids, Michelin Pilot two tires, and new battery. Other options on the bike are Vortex Rear Set Pegs, Pazzo Adjustable Levers, TRE Black Tinted Windscreen , Yoshimura RS-3 Slip-on Exhaust, Power Commander, Stainless Steel Braided Brake Lines, Carbon Fiber Tank Protector, and new Corbin seat.This bike needs nothing but a new home and is road ready. If you are looking for a real Head Turner Hayabusa, this 1 is the Real Deal!! If you have any questions about the bike, please contact me at : XXXX@outlook.com

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