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2008 Suzuki Hayabusa on 2040-motos

US $14,350.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:9 ColorColor: grey and black
Location:

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States
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Suzuki Hayabusa tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,300 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Bike For Sale ByFor Sale By:owner

Suzuki Hayabusa description

for sale 2008 hayabusa loaded with power air ride sound system with regulator shorty pipes exhaust gives it a nice deep tone 300 fat tire kit great bike runs and drives beautiful brand new oil and serviced new battery led lights with different color and pattern lighting runs on keyless fob great condition bike has only a scratch on the side where it got scratched at my hose by the wall other than that great solid bike runs nice handles great 

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Suzuki Reports 2012-2013 Fiscal Year Results

Fri, 10 May 2013

Suzuki reported an operating loss of 11.9 billion yen (US$117.1 million) from its motorcycle business for its fiscal year ended March 31, 2013. The loss stems from a 10.7% decrease in motorcycles sales and a 9.6% decline in motorcycle revenue from its 2012-2013 fiscal year. According to Suzuki‘s year-end report, motorcycles accounted for 230.3 billion yen in sales revenue, down 254.8 billion yen reported the previous year.

2012 Suzuki GSR750 Gets ABS; Still Not Coming Stateside

Fri, 13 Jan 2012

Suzuki announced the 2012 edition of its GSR750 naked middleweight will get ABS as an optional add-on. What it still doesn’t have? U.S.

Max Biaggi loses the plot . . and very nearly his teeth !

Tue, 29 Mar 2011

I’ve just got back from Donington Park and the second round of the World Superbike championship. The racing was exciting, going off without a hitch, and the weather was unseasonably kind, but the meeting will be remembered by those in the fairly close knit WSB paddock for reasons other than the temperature or the race results. It’ll be remembered by most, especially those who witnessed it, as the meeting where Max Biaggi finally lost his already feeble grip on reality.