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3 Yoshimura Suzuki Superbikes for sale

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2 Yoshimura Suzuki Superbikes for sale - Lower pricing!

Now only 2 Yoshimura Suzuki AMA superbikes left! The Mladin has been sold. The two remaining bikes are reduced in price!

Please be aware that two of the three have all of the data logging, traction control, and race instrument clusters removed. This drops the price considerably. Due to the current AMA roadracing rules, Yoshimura Suzuki bought these bikes from a dealership before converting them to race bikes. So they have proper VIN, registration, and titles! So in essence, one could convert these 200+ HP Superbikes into streetbikes if they wanted.

This is the real deal. Factory spec full on superbikes.


#22 Tommy Hayden Superbike NOW $13,000.00 (Originally $18,000.00)

http://www.tommyhayden.com/
* 2008 Yoshimura Suzuki Superbike (AMA American Superbike spec engine) - 202 HP at crank
* Fiberglass race bodywork exact from '09 season
* Ohlins internal fork kit (FGK 136)
* Ohlins rear shock (SU 788)
* Yoshimura R-77 Titanium/Carbon Full System exhaust
* Deep sump for race exhaust
* EM Pro
* Yoshimura Adjustable Rearsets
* Lightened rear brake rotor
* BMC race air filter
* Yoshimura Race harness
* Yoshimura Performance cams
* Yoshimura adjustable cam sprockets
* OEM steering damper
* OEM wheels / tires / front brake rotors
* OEM master / slave cylinders
* 520 RK drive chain. Assortment of rear drive sprockets (AFAM)
* OEM instrument cluster
* California registration / title
* Engine has only 200 Km of use
* Swingarm pivot - standard and off-set inserts (1 set each)
* Approximate mileage (OEM odometer shows 0 miles. Race instrument clusters were used the entire season) - 1,500 miles


#79 Blake Young Superbike NOW $13,000.00 (Originally $18,000.00)
http://www.amaproracing.com/rr/riders/rider.cfm?did=3276
* 2008 Yoshimura Suzuki Superbike (AMA American Superbike spec engine) - 202 HP at crank
* Fiberglass race bodywork exact from '09 season
* Revalved / Sprung OEM Showa forks
* Ohlins rear shock (SU 788)
* Yoshimura R-77 Titanium/Carbon Full System exhaust
* Deep sump for race exhaust
* EM Pro
* Quick shifter
* Yoshimura Adjustable Rearsets
* BMC race filter
* Yoshimura Race harness
* Yoshimura Performance cams
* Yoshimura adjustable cam sprockets
* OEM steering damper
* OEM wheels / tires / front & rear brake rotors
* OEM master / slave cylinders
* 520 RK drive chain. Assortment of rear drive sprockets (AFAM)
* OEM instrument cluster
* California registration / title
* Engine has only 200 ~ 300 KM of use
* Swingarm pivot - standard and off-set inserts (1 set each)
* Approximate mileage 1,500 miles (OEM odometer shows 0 miles. Race instrument clusters were used the entire season)
 

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More pics

Here are more pics!
 

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and the last of the pics
 

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If I had a spare $49k the Maladin bike would be great to have in the living room:teeth
 
If I had a spare $49k the Maladin bike would be great to have in the living room:teeth

Fuck, EXACTLY what I thought. I'd much prefer throw the money down on this than a Desmo. Not only do I save some green, but this one's seen TRUE action! :laughing

Fuck, fuck, fuck.....I've never really taken out any kind of loan......hmmm.....
 
God damn I'd look fucking badass in C group on Hayden's bike :teeth
 
I would start out on a stock GSXR1000 while you learn the limits, and drop it a few times. After 2 months or so, you'll outgrow it.

thanks for the honest response, i would hate to waste the money on one of these only to find out i don't like motorcycles
 
Tested out all 3 bikes, they feel way more solid than the 09's.

J/K! :twofinger
 
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