1981 Suzuki Katana Part 2
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- Опубликовано: 28 авг 2020
- 1981 Suzuki Katana Part 2 - In part 2 of this series we review our latest acquisition in all its glory and highlight what a really special bike this is and why it belongs in the Route21Afica
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Absolutely stunning and beautiful. Suzuki took a big gamble with the Katana; it was either loved or hated. Sharp lines, awesome technology and a vision for the future in those 80's era. I think: One of the least understood and underappreciated bikes of the time. Take care of this classic !
Perhaps one of the most attractive Japanese bikes of the '80's. Still looks futuristic even now. Remember seeing one on the cover of "Motorcycle Mechanics" magazine in 1981 when they first went on sale in the UK.
Great video, and exactly how a big bore Jap bike should sound...amazing!
Im a kwaka guy but i love the katana 1100
Awesome to see Route 21 come to life! Well done Dietmar 👏
Natercia Nell thank you soooo much 🙏🤓
Is it for sale. That was my first bike.i miss it
🫣😂 not really as it is part of my collection, however as life is , everything is for sale at the right price as there are sooooo many more gems of bikes that I am chasing 😜
beautiful
Great video 👍👍👍
Rodney Emmerich thank you 🙏
I have 1981 1100 and my son has promised he will never part with it .
They are special pieces 🤩
Would you like to have an original 1000cc Katana, an 82.
Isn't that a 1000s it has slide carbs on.
Hi, no it is the 1100 💪
I was thinking the same thing I had a 1982 Katana And mine was a 1000 also my speedometer only went up to 85 MPH, I’m thinking different countries might have got 1100’s. That bike never gots old
@@fish0n2 The 1100's bore was subsequently reduced to produce a 998cc engine with minimal sacrifice in power and the resultant Kat 1000 gained entry into official litre-class track racing competitions.