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2005 Suzuki Hayabusa on 2040-motos

US $5,500.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:25 ColorColor: Yellow, white, blue
Location:

Show Low, Arizona, United States

Show Low, Arizona, United States
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Suzuki Hayabusa tech info

WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Bike For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Suzuki Hayabusa description

This bike needs no introduction, the Hayabusa is arguably one of the fastest production bikes ever made, and this one is no exception. Why am I selling it then you ask?? I have no idea, I have too many motorcycles for one 63yr old man I guess is one reason, reason 2 is all my Harley friends can't keep up with me, and now refuse to ride with me when I pull up on the Busa...I'm the second owner of this machine, and have owned it 6yrs put 9000miles on her, it comes with a Shoei full face X-11 X-large and full riding gear boots size 10.5, pants, jacket, etc... the first was a pilot, well not just a pilot, a Blue Angel pilot. And I guess after doing mach 2 all day, 186mph seemed slow, so he had engine work done. The bike will do well over 200mph. To what extent of engine work I'm not sure, but I can tell you this, on my Harley doing 115mph you are hanging on for dear life, not taking your eyes off the your path in front for fear you might hit a rut or pebble and loose control, but on the Busa doing 140mph your still sight seeing, in full control of the ride, sweet! The ONLY reason I'm selling it is I'm not selling the HD and something needs to go. I WILL NOT SELL THIS TO ANYONE UNDER 25yrs old, and even then I may be hesitant. This is not a toy, this is to be respected. And even if you are a minimum of 25 this can't be your first bike, period. 4oomiles ago she got new  Michelin tires, and is ready to rock on a moments notice. If you have any questions, ask and I'll be happy to answer them. DO NOT PRESS THE BUY IT NOW button until you have talked to me, because I will simply refund your money, no explanation, just refund your money.
Thanks for looking and keep the rubber side down! 
Oh yea, NO SHIPPING! And paid on pick up a $300 deposit though pay pal and we'll work out the other details when we talk.
Thanks for looking!

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