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2006 Suzuki Gsxr-1300 Hayabusa!!! Low Miles And Extras!!! on 2040-motos

US $5,799.99
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:9965
Location:

Marquette, Michigan, US

Marquette, Michigan, US
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Suzuki Hayabusa description

Hello, this is a great deal on a used 2006 Suzuki Hayabusa!!! This is the special edition model which is black and red, and has never been laid down!! It has a low mileage of 9655, with all major maintenance taken care of. Both Michelin tires are in like new condition, chain and sprockets are good, and the bike is ready to go! Extras on the bike are brand new aluminum canister w/ carbon fiber end Yoshimura slip ons,with only 50 miles on them, Chrome frame sliders, and aftermarket black footpegs. The downfalls to this bike is the installer of the frame sliders scuffed up the paint around the part on one of the cowlings as seen in the photo, which is rather minor. The other is the right rear passenger footpeg bracket is slightly bent inward giving the right muffler a "bent" look. This can be fixed by attempting to straighten the bracket or replacing the part (which isnt too expensive...) The bike has a clear title, and shipping can be arranged. If the bike is to be shipped it would be about $500-$800 depending on location. Allied would be the shipper so the bike would arrive at your door %100 assembled w/ no crate so you can ride it the minute you get it!!! Don't miss out on this great buy, Happy Bidding!!!!

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