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2012 Suzuki on 2040-motos

US $13,500.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:3407 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Montgomery, Alabama, US

Montgomery, Alabama, US
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Suzuki Hayabusa tech info

WarrantyWarranty:2 year Warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:Js1gx72a5c21079

Suzuki Hayabusa description

2012 Suzuki Hayabusa has customs Roaring Toyz 300 kits with all black RC Component Wheels.  Full Brock Exhaust.  It has double bubble windscreen HID headlights LED side mounted tag bracket with 
heavy duty shocks.
Engine 

A 1340cc in-line 4-cylinder fuel injected, DOHC liquid-cooled engine with 16-valves and Twin Swirl Combustion Chambers (TSCC) provides phenomenal power.


Lightweight aluminum alloy pistons with a compression ratio of 12.5:1 are used for maximum performance in all conditions. Hard, smooth chrome-nitride Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) coating on the upper compression and oil control rings on each piston reduces friction while improving cylinder sealing.
Suzuki Composite Electrochemical Material (SCEM) cylinder plating improves heat transfer, durability and ring seal.
Lightweight titanium valves allow the use of light valve springs and high lift while maintaining accurate valve control. Iridium spark plugs are used for high combustion efficiency.
The Hayabusa's engine is fed via Suzuki's SDTV (Suzuki Dual Throttle Valve) fuel injection system with dual 12-hole, fine-spray injectors per cylinder and ram air intake with large volume airbox.
Suzuki Pulsed-secondary AIR-injection (PAIR) system ignites unburned hydrocarbons and reduces carbon monoxide emissions.
S-DMS (Suzuki Drive Mode Selector) allows the rider to choose from three different engine settings depending on riding conditions or rider preferences.
The Hayabusa comes with a large volume 4-2-1-2 exhaust system with a large capacity catalyzer, dual triangular canisters and closed loop system.
A high efficiency curved radiator features dual electric fans controlled by the ECM for increased cooling capacity. The oil cooler has 10 row cores for increased heat dissipation.
TRANSMISSION FEATURES
An optimized 6-speed transmission features oil spray to the 4th, 5th, and 6th gears to reduce wear and mechanical noise during highway cruising. Suzuki Clutch Assist System (SCAS) serves as back-torque-limiting system for smooth downshifts and also contributes to a light clutch pull.
CHASSIS FEATURES
A lightweight and rigid twin-spar aluminum frame minimizes weight while maintaining high torsional strength.
A fully adjustable inverted front fork features DLC (Diamond-Like Coating) coated inner tubes. The front suspension offers minimal friction resistance and provides outstanding suspension performance over a variety of riding conditions.
A bridged aluminum alloy swingarm features a cross-sectional shape for increased rigidity, which also helps cope with improved rear tire grip and increased engine output. The Hayabusa's fully adjustable rear shock absorber has a 43mm piston and 14mm rod diameter.
Radial-mount front brake calipers offer maximum braking performance and allows for smaller 310mm front brake rotors resulting in reduced unsprung weight and improved handling. A lightweight single piston rear brake caliper works in conjunction with a 260mm rear brake disc.
Vertically stacked twin headlights provide increased light intensity, improved light distribution and match the elegant flow of the Hayabusa styling.
The Hayabusa's instrument cluster features four analog meters for speedometer, tachometer, fuel gauge and water temperature with a S-DMS mode indicator, gear position indicator and adjustable engine-rpm indicator. 
CHASSIS
Brakes FrontDisc brake, twin
Brakes RearDisc brake
ColorGlass Sparkle Black
Curb Weight573 lbs
Final DriveChain, RK GB50GSV Z4, 114 links
Fuel Tank Capacity5.5 Gallons
Fuel Tank Capacity CA5.3 Gallons
Ground Clearance120 mm (4.7 in)
Overall Height1165 mm (45.9 in)
Overall Length2190 mm (86.2 in)
Overall Width735 mm (28.9 in)
Seat Height805 mm (31.7 in)
Suspension FrontInverted telescopic, coil spring, oil damped
Suspension RearLink type, coil spring, oil damped
Tires Front120/70ZR17 M/C (58W), tubeless
Tires Rear190/50ZR17 M/C (73W), tubeless
Transmission6-speed constant mesh
Wheelbase1480 mm (58.3 in)
ENGINE
Bore Stroke81.0 mm x 65.0 mm
Compression Ratio12.5 : 1
Displacement1340cc, 4-stroke, Liquid-cooled, 4-cylinder, DOHC
Fuel SystemSuzuki Fuel Injection
IgnitionElectronic Ignition (Transistorized)
Lubrication SystemWet Sump
StarterElectric
WARRANTY
Warranty

24 month unlimited mileage limited warranty.



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