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Suzuki Hayabusa description
2009 Hayabusa Turbo. Bike is in excellent condition. Never been laid over. Has a Richard Childs Turbo. Set at 5 1/2 psi, 285hp. Will go to 12psi but will have to do motor work to achieve horsepower. Custom wheels, 240 Rear tire kit with a Gregg's Custom Single Sided Swing Arm Kit. Star rotors and Tokico brakes. One of a kind motorcycle and runs super strong. Just recently maintenanced. New front and rear Dunlap tires. All fluids checked, Turbo checked, and recall fixed.
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