99-07 Suzuki 1300 Hayabusa Crank Crankshaft Lightened And Balanced By Ape Gsxr on 2040-parts.com
West Columbia, South Carolina, US
-Used 1300 Hayabusa Crankshaft
-Crankshaft has been lightened, balanced, and journals polished by APE.
-You can see in one of the pictures where APE stamped their name while performing the work.
-Crankshaft came from a good running engine and is in good condition.
-NOTE: FLYWHEEL IS NOT INCLUDED (I forgot to remove it before taking pictures.)
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