I totally agree with Berlin Germany, to find a copper and silver is like winning the lottery. Especially one that has not been modified. Hint the reason I said the copper and silver 1999/2000 hayabusa will become a collector's item. Black and Silver, Blue and Silver no problem but I challenge...
Just to give a little clarity; I said copper/silver 2000 hayabusa. It's a European spec. In the US they only made the Copper/Silver in 1999 but Europe it was also done in 2000.
Some people feel it will never be a collectible because the hayabusa was a mass production bike. But I challenge you...
Thanks everyone for all your inputs. I have decided to buy the 2000 copper & silver and stash it away. Let's see in 10 yrs if I get a return on my investment (ROI)!
Hello everyone,
I'm new here to the forum but have owned a hayabusa since 2007. I sold mines in 2016 but looking to purchase a 1999 or 2000 unrestricted for collectability.
Is the 1999/2000 copper/silver more valuable than the black/grey?
Here's my dilemma, I have an opportunity to purchase a...
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