1999-07 Gen 1 Suzuki 1300 Hayabusa Swingarm Extension Brake Line Made In Usa on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Tennessee, United States
EXTEND YOUR BIKE 4" - 8" Swingarm extension package for a 1999-2007 Hayabusa
This auction is for a set of Suzuki Hayabusa swingarm extensions and extended 34" brake line . These are custom made billet aluminum powder coated black and contrast cut swingarm extensions. Our extensions are the only ones on the market that come with a custom brake bar that elimates the need for the long ugly brake bar giving your bike a much cleaner look
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This set fits the following bikes: 1999-2007 I also have this for 2008 & up bike in a seperate listing If you need the chain we have the complete package also list. Contact us for all your custom bike parts at 615-389-3338 Check out my other items! |
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