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2006 Suzuki Hayabusa on 2040-motos

$6,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:17
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Sumter, South Carolina

Sumter, SC
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Lowered Price - Would like to sell soon, I will be moving. $6,500 oboI am selling my 2006 Hayabusa. I removed the graphics and added a GSXR-1000 tail kit to it. I have the images of it as a Busa if youd want to see them, but I no longer have the spare parts if you were wanting to put it back to the old look. It has about 17k miles on it, and I ride it daily if its not raining, so that will go up.Parts Brocks alien head exhaust - PAIR valve system removed, upgraded airbox, Woodcraft stator cover, stainless steel brake/clutch lines, HID w/ halo ring, shorty levers, Throttlemeister cruise control, Pig spotter mirrors w/ integrated turn signals, red/black keyless gas cap, Supersprox stealth seventeen front 42 rear sprocket with RK GB530 chain, speed-o-healer, Soupys adjustable lowering links, new red/black kickstand for lowered bike, smoked turn signals, smoked windscreen, Engine Ice coolant, aluminum fan, just changed the oil less than 200 mis ago. Thats all I can think of.Condition The paint is a little scratched from when I peeled the graphics off, never dropped. Rode it all winter, so it didnt sit around with gas in it. Never had any problems. Can add a flat black Shoei helmet w/ mirror lens for $100. Any questions feel free to ask. Write me on here, I get on almost daily, or call 423/584/1772. If I dont answer, leave a message and I will call you back.

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