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2003 Suzuki Hayabusa on 2040-motos

$2,575
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:8
Location:

Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta, GA
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THIS BIKE IS EXTREMELY WELL KEPT _ ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL. IT IS A one owner BIKE, AND AS YOU CAN SEE EVERYTHING IS CHROME, ALL THE CHROME WORK WAS DONE WHEN THE BIKE WAS NEW _ HAD UNDER 1K MILES. I JUST INSTALLED A NEW IMAGE CUSTOM MATCHED SEAT WITH MATCHING REAR COWL PAD. OIL HAS ALWAYS BEEN CHANGED EVERY 1000 mileS AND I ONLY USE MOBIL 1 4T. I JUST HAD THE 10K MILE SERVICE DONE AT DEALER, BUT BIKE ONLY HAS 8700miS. THE MOTOR IS PERFECT, IT NEEDED NOTHING BUT THE VALVES ADJUSTED, THE COMPRESSION WAS CHECKED _ IS PERFECT _ CONSISTENT ON ALL 4 CYLINDER. TO ALL INTERESTED BUYERS: YOU WILL LOVE THIS BUSA, AS THE PICS WILL SHOW IT REALLY IS IN MINT CONDITION _ ITS PERFECT IN EVERY WAY. THERE ARE NO SURPRISES WITH IT. no trades, no pay pal scams. If this post is showing its still for sale Key words: Yamaha, Honda, Kawasaki, KTM, Harley, Triumph, Ducati, Suzuki

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