2006 Hayabusa - Custom Candy Apple Red & Chrome, 330 Fat Rear Tire Kit, Etc on 2040-motos
Old Hickory, Tennessee, US
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2006 Suzuki Hayabusa - 8,200mi, custom Candy Apple Red, all chrome Hayabusa access (forks, brakes, rotors, grips, mirrors, triple tree, grab bar, EVERYTHING!), Brock racing exhaust, 330 Fat rear tire kit, HID head light, new battery, fresh oil change, red body lights & remote multi-function wheel lights, red anodized frame & swing arm, custom rear tail w/M109 tail light, MSD Launch Master, Chrome/Lighted clutch basket, custom seats and more, too much to list - built by "All Things Chrome" in Hendersonville, TN. . .$30K invested. . .ALL SHOW & GO!!
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1974: Onboard an MV racer with Phil Read
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