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For sale , beautiful Suzuki Hayabusa gsxr 1,300 .
Bike has had two mature owners and has been exceptionally well cared for . The Bike starts,runs and looks like new and has always been garaged and carefully driven. The paint and bodywork are flawless throughout . Tasteful gun metal and black paint scheme with tank protector and Puig Carbon windshield . Recent New Battery / rear pads / and 350 mi on new Bridgestone tires. Comes with the Tool kit owners manual and matching Shoei helmet , size XL , in excellent condition. Bike is really nice to ride with amazing power and torque from almost any rpm and handles very well for a bike it's size . Bike has current California tags . Please email me any questions you may have and thank you for your interest. Also please be sure you intend to follow through with purchase and if you have less than 10 positive feedback please contact me before bidding. Thank you again and have and have a great day . |
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