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2008 SUZUKI HAYABUSA. HAS A SALVAGE TITLE, BUT IS TITLED IN MY NAME READY FOR THE DMV. BIKE WAS REPAIRED A YEAR+ AGO AND BEEN ON THE ROAD SINCE. RECENTLY I SCRAPPED THE CURB AND RUPTURED THE STATOR CAP(SEE PICTURES) WHICH CAUSED SOME OIL TO LEAK OUT. NEEDS STATOR CAP. BIKE FIRES RIGHT UP AND STILL RUNS. ALMOST NEW TIRES, NEW BATTERY, NEW RECTIFIER, HID LIGHTS, EXTENDED SWING ARM. HAS AFTER MARKET FAIRING KIT, DOESN'T LOOK BAD, BUT NOT FLAWLESS. I HAVE EXTRA SET OF BLUE FAIRINGS TO REPLACE THE DAMAGE LEFT SIDE. BIKE IS ALSO FOR SALE LOCALLY AND I WILL CLOSE THE AUCTION IF IT SELLS. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING COST. GOOD LUCK BIDDING!!!!!!!! |
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