2006 Suzuki Hayabusa on 2040-motos
Altoona, Pennsylvania, United States
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Suzuki Hayabusa description
i am selling my hayabusa . sad day. I am only selling because I got another one and I don't need two. bike runs strong. good tires, and brakes. I have not had it that ling, its just that I found one with the stretch, and lowered already, and it avoids me having to start out customizing this one. it has the hid, headlight, with the ballast box hidden. smoked windscreen, license plate relocator. it also has a brocks performance exhaust. It's a really nice bike. its trust me. not looking for crazy money. just to pay off my loan. by all means if you have a question. please email me . let me add this since it seems this is the type of question I will get. I bought this bike 3 or 4 months ago. with the intent or customizing it. I had the bike looked over by my mechanic. then I bought a bike that was already customized, and this one must go. that is the reason I am selling.it.
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