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2007 Suzuki Gsxr1000 on 2040-motos

$7,995
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:18908 ColorColor: RED
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Suzuki GS tech info

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Suzuki GS description

2007 SUZUKI GSXR1000, Price reduction!!! Under tail kit, tank pad, Frame sliders, chain guard, custom exhaust, billet gas cap and several other extras. Brand new tires and fully serviced!

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Archive: Yoshimura Hayabusa X1R

Thu, 21 Jan 2021

Millennium Falcon For a couple of years there’ve been rumors suggesting there’s a new Hayabusa on the way, and with that old warhorse currently MIA from Suzuki’s list of returning 2021 models, the buzz has grown a bit louder that Suzuki’s fixing to spring a new World’s Fastest Production Motorcycle on the world. This time we’ll be a bit less unsuspecting than we were in 1999, and this time, it won’t be so easy a feat for Suzuki to pull off, given the existence of the Kawasaki H2 Carbon, which made an honest 206-rear-wheel horsepower on our dyno last November. Whether the new ’Busa is fact or fiction, it probably won’t be the earth-shattering experience the original 1999 GSX-R1300 was, a motorcycle that had no peer or precedent when it came to bouncing off its 186-mph speed governor.