2009 Hayabusa Gsx1300rk9 on 2040-motos
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Suzuki Hayabusa description
Bike was bought brand new. Previous owner rode it 584 miles before he became uncomfortable of the pure power and speed of the bike. He parked it in his garage and bought a cruiser. It was knocked over in his garage and incurred some minor scratches and a small hardly noticeable dent in the left side of the tank. The pictures detail the damage from the garage rash. I obtained the bike and rode it to a odometer reading of 1210 miles. Absolutely a awesome machine to ride. It performs flawlessly, shifting smooth, and braking nicely. I also, had the oil changed and a new battery installed. I am selling the bike because I have to many toys and it will not get rode like it needs to be. I have the title coming in the mail so there is no lien and also comes with a matching helmet. Bike is Great and really turns heads at stop lights and in traffic.
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