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2008 Suzuki Hayabusa on 2040-motos

US $7,200.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:7 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States
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Suzuki Hayabusa tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,340 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Suzuki Hayabusa description

I purchased the bike in 2010 from its first owner in Ft Worth, Tx. It was originally the blue/gold second gen Busa. For over a year, I performed the entire custom work myself. I hand carved each character from the ps game "God of War". 
I fabricated them into the bike through fiberglass, resin, and kevlar. I also performed the paint job
The bike is a true one of a kind work of art. Not merely a lighted paint job. 
It is equipped with a Viper alarm w/led remote and kill switch feature.
Power commanderIV
Stage 5 fusion led kit w/remote
Led amplifier 
VooDoo shorty pipe (sounds evil)
6 inch swing arm extension
JPR performance levers
Shorai lithium battery
Embroidered black Audi leather seats
Rear tire has less than 500 miles on it
Bought front tire a month ago, less than 100 miles on it (receipt on request)
Seriously these tires are nearly new. 
The bike has countless other unlisted adds. 
I've owned 3 Busas and this has by far been my favorite.
Throttle control is perfectly responsive, not lose and weak but not jumpy and hairpin either. Perfect roll control.
She cranks strong and fast, even cold first starts. 
I'll include the lithium batt charger from Evo. You can't use your daddie's car battery charger on this. So I'll throw it in the deal.
I painted the rims to match the GOW theme. 
Overall the bike is a SERIOUS ATTENTION getter! No matter where I park it she is constantly getting pics and comments. Even in a town as big as Dallas I get a lot of ppl that have seen it online or pics from other friends. It's a one of a kind and has been a lot of fun for my wife an I. 
It's always been kept indoors, never dropped, never rained on. She's immaculate. I truly hate to sell it but we are moving and she can't come with.
I will be listing other custom helmets as well.
I have many photos of the process it took to build this bike. I will send those upon request. Please only serious requests.
We will only perform this deal in a well personneled area so rest assured shady ass ppl will be dealt with accordingly. (I say this due to fraudulent experiences I have encountered in the past)
Please feel free to ask any question. This bike was a labor of love for over a year of my time. MORE THAN THE MONEY I WANT TO SEE IT GO TO THE RIGHT PERSON! 
Good luck and I look forward to meeting you. 
~Stax 




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