2008 Suzuki Hayabusa on 2040-motos
Suzuki Hayabusa tech info
Suzuki Hayabusa description
This motorcycle is a local trade in and seems to be in fine working order. The title is clear. There are also lots of aftermarket components included. External Engine oil cooler, carbon fiber body components, steering damper, Pro Race exhaust system. This bike is sold "as is" without warranty assumed or implied. The buyer/bidder is responsible for evaluating and determining condition of this motorcycle. You are welcome to see the bike in person.
This bike is also for sale locally and may be subject to sell before auction ends. Auction may end without notice. Bike can be delivered at buyers expense, in advance. Payment for bike & transportation has to be cleared before delivery. If you have any questions about this bike you see listed here, you may CALL US AT 256-831-5300 Monday through Saturday and ask for our Carl Wilson. |
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Ben Spies Retires from Motorcycle Racing
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