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2000 Suzuki Hayabusa Gsx-1300r Hayabusa on 2040-motos

$2,190
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Waterloo, Iowa

Waterloo, IA
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Suzuki Hayabusa description

2000 Suzuki Hayabusa, the last year of the UNRESTRICTED 200 mph Busa's. Runs EXCELLENT and is in VERY excellent condition. Has been garaged. Includes the following upgrades : Custom Black Pearl paint Factory M/C Chrome wheels Hugger Undertail w/lamps 4-in-1 Yoshimura TRS exhaust pipe Chrome grips Powder coat controls and levers Black Polished frame and swingarm New chain and sprockets Custom seat (includes second rear passenger seat) Black chrome wind screenBRAND NEW battery BRAND NEW tires Fan override switch Air horn Scorpion SR-i500 anti-theft system (w/remote) Included extras : Kryptonite looped cable Kryptonite u-lock (red) Custom paint helmet w/Kanji emblem Black and Gray M/C cover.

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