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2008 & Up Gen 2 Hayabusa Swingarm Extensions Black Contrast Cut Made In Usa on 2040-parts.com

US $135.00
Location:

Springfield, Tennessee, United States

Springfield, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:street billet Surface Finish:black powder coated Manufacturer Part Number:678467 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

 EXTEND YOUR BIKE 4" - 8"

Swingarm extensions for  2008 Hayabusa and UP  

These are made from 6061 aircraft grade aluminum

 

This auction is for a set of Suzuki Hayabusa swingarm extensions These are custom made billet aluminum powder coated black and contrast cut swingarm extensions.

 

We also have this set listed including the chain & brake line

 This set fits the following bikes: 2008 & up

I also have this for 99-07 bike in a seperate listing

These do not require a replacment brake bar

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