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2005 Suzuki Hayabusa Gsx1300r 9200 Miles - Silver/black - 2nd Owner - Excellent on 2040-motos

US $6,500.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:9200 ColorColor: SILVER/BLACK
Location:

Grover, Missouri, US

Grover, Missouri, US
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Suzuki Hayabusa tech info

TypeType:Sport Touring Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1300 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JS1GW71A152110333

Suzuki Hayabusa description

9200 miles
1500 miles on Michelin 2CT Dual Compound Tires
2nd Owner
PCIII
K&N Air Filter
Foam Grips
1" Handlebar Risers
Sportech Windshield & Original Windshield
Tank Bra
Micron Slip On Exhaust
Misc. Chrome Pieces
Frame/Body Protectors
Suzuki Cover
All Manuals

I bought this bike from the original owner. He was 35, married with children and selling his bike for financial reasons. He didn't keep receipts but in talking with him and meeting him, I came to believe him as trustworthy. His account of the bikes history is as follows:
Original owner, he never tracked the bike, dealer maintained through warranty period, had PCIII/K&N/Micron Slip-Ons installed and dyno'd at local speed shop, replaced both fork seals (speed shop said it wasn't necessary but owner was sure he saw some leakage), owner had the Suzuki cover and the bike was in excellent condition.
My story:
I'm very particular about my machines and was very pleased with how well taken care of the bike was cosmetically. I was disappointed about the previous owners lack of keeping records (he didn't even keep the Dyno sheets and the speed shop that did the work is no longer in business- UHG!). It starts, idles and runs flawlessly. I bought it with 8000 miles (after test riding a similar bike and being blown away by it) and have put about 1200 miles on it. I have never ridden a smoother, faster or more capable bike. I'm selling it because I have very little inside storage (bike always stored inside by both me and original owner) and I want to add a touring bike to my garage. Never down and very well maintained bike.
I changed the oil with synthetic when I bought it and the other fluids are fine. The chain and sprockets are in great condition (a sign of no abuse). It gets 40 to 45 MPG's on regular gas and the history of these bikes dependability is excellent.
You may be able to find a cheaper one, but I doubt you'll find a nicer one. Ready to ride - needs nothing.

Contact me via email or call 636-four five eight-1166.
Thanks,
Pat

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