Suzuki Hayabusa tech info
Suzuki Hayabusa description
Silver and Black, absolutely pristine,12K miles,
- custom 6" over swingarm by SB customs,
- new tires,
- RS3 carbon fiber Yoshimura exhaust (this will add $250 to the final price)
- smoked LED rear lights,
- EK 530ZZZ chain,
- brake bar eliminator,
- tank cover,
- front and rear (adjustable) lowering links,
- never dropped,
- never raced,
- adult owned,
- always garaged,
- mint condition.
- I still have all oem parts (turn lights, swingarm, exhaust).
The bike is in Southern MA.
$6,500.00 with stock pipes
$6,750.00 with both stock and Yoshimura pipes.
Local buyers preferred
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