What I have here is a main frame from an 08 Hayabusa. Frame was stripped, sanded smooth, and Powder coated black. Clean, straight, and mint. Was never used after being coated. Has a salvage title. Nothing wrong with this frame at all. Ready to use. Will not disappoint.
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