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2009 Suzuki Gsx1300r Hayabusa Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $11,080.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:9 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Dover, Delaware, US

Dover, DE, US
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Suzuki GS photos

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Suzuki GS tech info

TypeType:Sportbike Stock NumberStock Number:9-4588 PhonePhone:8777374418

Suzuki GS description

2009 SUZUKI GSX1300R Hayabusa, 2009 Suzuki Hayabusa GSX1300R Ever since we introduced the Suzuki Hayabusa, it's had only one competitor: Itself. That's why the 2009 Hayabusa is so impressive - compared to the original, it's hotter than ever. For enthusiasts, that comparison will make your heart pound. The Hayabusa's engine is thoroughly updated from the previous model for more power and an improved power-to-weight ratio, which you'll experience as an even greater rush of acceleration.

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