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2005 Suzuki Hayabusa 1300r on 2040-motos

US $4,991.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:14 ColorColor: BLUE/SILVER
Location:

Media, Pennsylvania, US

Media, PA, US
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Suzuki Hayabusa photos

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Suzuki Hayabusa tech info

Stock NumberStock Number:102953 PhonePhone:8888041815

Suzuki Hayabusa description

2005 Suzuki Hayabusa 1300R, BIKE NEEDS TIRESHAS SOME DAMAGE

Moto blog

Goodbye RM85 Suzuki

Tue, 10 May 2011

An old friend dropped in this weekend, on his way back from an arse-killing 4,500 mile ride to Estoril and back to watch the MotoGP race. He has only ever ridden Harley chops and old stuff with the exception of his vague nod at practicality and modernity - an ancient, very, very high mileage R1100GS BMW. I made him a brew and some pasta arrabiatta then made him ride my 2011 Fireblade.

2013 Yoshimura Limited Edition GSX-Rs

Mon, 10 Jun 2013

A recent visit to the Yoshimura facility in Chino, CA, provided us an in-person peak at the company’s 2013 limited edition GSX-R. The burgundy red and black with metal flake and gold pin striping color scheme is both striking and sophisticated while subtle details such as the Yoshimura radiator stencil heighten its visual appeal. And these bikes are seriously limited – only 45 examples will be produced. Introduced last year Yoshimura says the response from Suzuki dealers and consumers alike has been nothing short of phenomenal. The 45 bikes produced this year will be a combination of 600, 750 and 1000cc models and the mix determined by dealer demand.

Suzuki Pushes MotoGP Return Back to 2015

Mon, 17 Jun 2013

The good news is Suzuki revealed the first official images of its new MotoGP prototype racer. The bad news is the Japanese manufacturer announced it is delaying its MotoGP return for another year, now targeting a comeback for the 2015 season. When Suzuki first announced its withdrawal from the MotoGP championship in 2011, the plan was to return for the 2014 season.